18:5418:54, 30 October 2023diffhist+20
Kung Fu Heroes
Reworded the intro to make it more clear that Nihon Game/Culture Brain are the same company and that they just changed names between the Japanese and North American releases.
02:1002:10, 3 March 2023diffhist+62
WizardWorks
Added S!ZONE. It contained 800 cities for SimCity and SimCity 2000. In the same vein as other !ZONE products.
05:5005:50, 17 August 2022diffhist−73
Nolan Bushnell
Removed ref to Data East. The source was misinterpreted. The source had two separate articles about Sente and Data East and they are not related.
22:2622:26, 6 August 2022diffhist−81
League Bowling
Removed "The game was unique in that it was the first arcade to put emphasis on bowling." There were other bowling arcade games released before this, such as Up Your Alley and Capcom Bowling.
23:4123:41, 13 February 2022diffhist+1,085
Amy Kim Kibuishi
Updated married name. Added release info for her new GN and provided a Wayback Machine link to her old 'former cartoonist' profile information. Also added Diner Dash information and removed 'old' website, as it is now a redirect to her current one.
05:2705:27, 13 January 2022diffhist−76
Marble Madness
Removed mentions of Midway outside of the "Arcade Treasures" section, as they had nothing to do with the game prior to buying out Atari Games many years after the fact.
1 January 2022
05:4805:48, 1 January 2022diffhist−11
Bobby Kotick
Removed bit about trying to turn the Amiga into the "first 16-bit video game system" as the Intellivision, released in 1979, predated it.
17:3717:37, 10 October 2021diffhist−19
Rob Fulop
Correct link. The award was from Electronic Games, not Electronic Gaming Monthly. EGM wasn't founded until 6 years after the game was released.
18:5418:54, 30 October 2023diffhist+20
Kung Fu Heroes
Reworded the intro to make it more clear that Nihon Game/Culture Brain are the same company and that they just changed names between the Japanese and North American releases.
02:1002:10, 3 March 2023diffhist+62
WizardWorks
Added S!ZONE. It contained 800 cities for SimCity and SimCity 2000. In the same vein as other !ZONE products.
05:5005:50, 17 August 2022diffhist−73
Nolan Bushnell
Removed ref to Data East. The source was misinterpreted. The source had two separate articles about Sente and Data East and they are not related.
22:2622:26, 6 August 2022diffhist−81
League Bowling
Removed "The game was unique in that it was the first arcade to put emphasis on bowling." There were other bowling arcade games released before this, such as Up Your Alley and Capcom Bowling.
23:4123:41, 13 February 2022diffhist+1,085
Amy Kim Kibuishi
Updated married name. Added release info for her new GN and provided a Wayback Machine link to her old 'former cartoonist' profile information. Also added Diner Dash information and removed 'old' website, as it is now a redirect to her current one.
05:2705:27, 13 January 2022diffhist−76
Marble Madness
Removed mentions of Midway outside of the "Arcade Treasures" section, as they had nothing to do with the game prior to buying out Atari Games many years after the fact.
1 January 2022
05:4805:48, 1 January 2022diffhist−11
Bobby Kotick
Removed bit about trying to turn the Amiga into the "first 16-bit video game system" as the Intellivision, released in 1979, predated it.
17:3717:37, 10 October 2021diffhist−19
Rob Fulop
Correct link. The award was from Electronic Games, not Electronic Gaming Monthly. EGM wasn't founded until 6 years after the game was released.