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[edit] Mega Man (character)

I've reverted your changes, and thought I should tell you. The information you've presented was good, but largely irrelevant - what happens in each game in the series doesn't matter in an article that's only about Rock. Also, you shouldn't sign contributions unless they're on pages with "talk" in the title - like this one. Feel free to edit the article again to add back some of your info, but remember that the article is about Rock, not about every game in the series all at once. --Boco XLVII 29 June 2005 05:00 (UTC)


Please don't blank that page on Your first edit. Thanks. Fuzheado | Talk 1 July 2005 00:58 (UTC)

[edit] Editing

It may be odd seeing other peoples' text there already, but that's the whole point of a wiki, no? That you can build off the work of others. So I see you've gotten the hang of it at MegaMan. Try going to the Wikipedia:Sandbox to try out things, and don't be afraid to delete or experiment there. Cheers. Fuzheado | Talk 1 July 2005 01:38 (UTC)

YD, I agree it can be confusing at first because it is so easy. There is actually no real "New document" button in Wikipedia, or wikis in general, because they are created automagically if you link to a page of that name, and it doesn't exist. So, ironically, wikis are so easy, they confuse at first! :) So the easiest way to create a page is to link to a page of that name from an existing article, and then click on the red link to create that page. This is a good idea anyway, since you don't really want to create a page hanging in the middle of nowhere, without anyone linking to it. Also, when you leave comments, you can put four tildes in a row like this ~~~~ and it will sign your name and the date. Makes for easier identification. Welcome to Wikipedia! Fuzheado | Talk 1 July 2005 01:47 (UTC)
YD, thanks for the message. Now it all makes sense, so don't worry, no hard feelings. Welcome to Wikipedia! The following links may be helpful:
Cheers, Fire Star 1 July 2005 05:26 (UTC)


When editing a page, generally one should use the "preview" button to see how edits will look rather than making many back-to-back edits. Also, filling in the "edit summary" box with a short list of what was added/changed/removed helps those of us who watch many pages to see if edits need to be followed up on. But please do continue to expand the information on the various Mega Man articles - your exuberance is a refreshing change from the stagnation some of the articles fall into, even if your edits sometimes need a little cleanup for consistency, linking, and accuracy. --Boco XLVII 1 July 2005 05:32 (UTC)

[edit] Mega Men II - V

I see you've alredy been briefed about Wikipedia ediquite. Your changes to the articles Mega Man II, III, IV, V involved a "suggested order" of fighting the Bosses. I put this message into each talk page:

I removed the suggested order of Robot Masters. The article does not need to tell people how to beat the game (that's what GameFAQs [1] is for). Also I feel any suggested order or way is inherently POV.

You've alredy been shown the ropes by User:Fire Star (that list of links up there), but I'm going to give you a few pointers...

  • There is never an appropriate time or place whithin and aricle to write a section entirely in CAPITAL LETTERS.
  • All articles should be written in Neutral Point of View (NPOV), and should never use the word "you" or "your," or directly address the reader.
  • Place Wiki links onto some of the words (especially names, places, works of fiction, etc.) that you write using the "[[ ]]" as shown in this example.
[[article name here]]


We're not discouraging you from making future edits. You seem to be interested in Mega Man games, you might also be interested in the WikiProject Gaming Collaboration of the week. Thank you for choosing to register as a User on Wikipedia. Kjammer 1 July 2005 09:11 (UTC)

[edit] Eggerland images

Hey, it's me. The guy from the Eggerland series article discussion. I saw that all the monster images and the big Lolo one are up for deletion. I don't want them to be removed, but I don't know what I should put in their respective pages that would be valid... I got a notice that they had no source info about 10 months ago and picked what I thought would work best. They are scans from the Japanese Lolo 2 manual if that helps.

By the way: Did you post this message on a Japanese forum a while back? I talk to those guys sometime. I'm working with a pal of mine to develop a new Eggerland clone. So far progress is slow, but promising. Lolo can move around a map and different tilesets work.

Anyway: See this forum post --Sivak 16:33, 24 December 2005 (UTC)


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[edit] Vampire Killer

While I understand your reasons for wanting to use the translation "Dracula's Satanic Castle", for the sake of being consistant with the other Castlevania articles, I advise you don't. The official translation in English of the Japanese series is "Demon Castle Dracula". To use the early translation in an article for only one game in the series simply because the manual was before they conformed to using "Demon Castle Dracula" doesn't warrant its usage in the article's official translation. If you would like to make mention elsewhere that the manual translated it as such, I see no problem.Buzda 04:22, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

My latest edit on the article should make us both happy.Buzda 04:47, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Re:FFVII dev copy

Hey, I saw your old message on FFVII's talk page and I got interested. I was wondering if I could follow up on that to see if it could improve the FFVII article. Thanks. Axem Titanium 20:27, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

That's really cool. It'd be a nice addition to the development section. Just give me a heads up and I'll try to help. Maybe a screenshot would be nice too? Axem Titanium 18:22, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
I see that Kariteh removed your citations because of WP:RS. I think what you can do in this case is cite the disc itself with {{cite video game}}. I also saw the FF7 interviews (here) with Sakaguchi and etc. which mention Siggraph too. That's another thing you can cite to support your paragraph. Axem Titanium 01:36, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Sure, I can do the citing for you. Actually, I was just wondering, can read Japanese? I ask because perhaps the dialogue present in the demo provides a little insight into why Aeris is there. If you can't read it, maybe you can take a few screenshots and I'll try to find someone to translate them. Axem Titanium 21:03, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Sounds excellent. I look forward to it. Axem Titanium 19:46, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Square's Preview Extra

Have you considered dumping the disk? I'd love to get my hands on a copy of it. 69.177.242.139 00:39, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

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