14:2714:27, 7 December 2020diffhist+27
Sonic Labyrinth
How is [nonexistent source] a reference? Especially considering the proper citation is already used in this article elsewhere.
20:1420:14, 31 August 2020diffhist+285
Sonic CD
Replaced timeline citation as the Shmuplations source has since been updated with a more ambiguous translation now implying otherwise.
02:4502:45, 31 August 2020diffhist+2
Donkey Kong Country
Undid revision 975907718 by
TheJoebro64 (
talk) - This claim actually wouldn't exist for another five years. Check again: one of the earliest mentions is on Rare's website in 1999, and even then, Leigh Loveday doesn't seem so sure (http://web.archive.org/web/20020603041359/www.rareware.com/the_site/talk_to_us/scribes/sep16_99/sep16_99.html).Tag: Undo
02:3302:33, 31 August 2020diffhist−413
Donkey Kong (character)
→Characteristics: This is better explained in Diddy Kong's article, but the "nephew" angle was brought up sometime during the N64 era then written away more explicitly as him being a "nephew wannabe" and subsequently dropped.
02:2502:25, 31 August 2020diffhist+2
m
Donkey Kong Country
The claim of Diddy being DK's nephew was shortlived, used around the N64 era before the DK64 booklet wrote it away as "nephew wannabe" and then never brought it up again.
01:3001:30, 31 August 2020diffhist+290
Donkey Kong Country
According to Rare, the UK release was able to be pushed up several weeks, making Donkey Kong Country to be the first Nintendo product launched first in the UK.
19:3119:31, 28 August 2020diffhist+567
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Information was completely valid; previous editor had an issue with linking to scans (overlooking the fact that the other reference obviously wasn't one, which was made clear).
22:4222:42, 2 August 2020diffhist+491
Game Over II
Plot section mistakenly thought the player and distressed characters were swapped when the distressed character is always male and has the same sprite in either version. Rewritten to be closer to the instruction manuals seen in external links and such. Also, added mention of the indie game based on Phantis II since it seems pertinent to the article.
22:3122:31, 1 August 2020diffhist+833
Bomberman '94
Undid revision 970705241 by
Sergecross73 (
talk) - ... There are THREE direct magazine scans (a FOURTH I'm leaving out) that corroborate these dates, AND the back of the US box has a 1995 copyright date. It's all there, very visibly. Please read the source carefully next time.Tag: Undo
17:3817:38, 1 August 2020diffhist+571
Ristar
Multiple UK magazines cite the Mega Drive release as a month earlier than the Game Gear release in that region; additionally, the Japanese version was already completely in English so altered instances of "English" version to "international," and the Japanese manual doesn't refer to Oruto as a goddess.
15:5715:57, 1 August 2020diffhist+31
List of Donkey Kong characters
...You could adhere a little more closely to the sources you claim to be citing if you're going to revert in favor of fan-fluff; "Donkey Kong III" never existed anywhere officially, period, and "Jr. Klap Trap" is the name right on that voice acting document.
15:4815:48, 1 August 2020diffhist−193
Sonic the Fighters
Sonic Jam is also a native port of Sonic 1-3 & Knuckles, yet they aren't individually marked as being released on Saturn in their respective infoboxes because, again, a compilation is considered its own release.
14:2714:27, 7 December 2020diffhist+27
Sonic Labyrinth
How is [nonexistent source] a reference? Especially considering the proper citation is already used in this article elsewhere.
20:1420:14, 31 August 2020diffhist+285
Sonic CD
Replaced timeline citation as the Shmuplations source has since been updated with a more ambiguous translation now implying otherwise.
02:4502:45, 31 August 2020diffhist+2
Donkey Kong Country
Undid revision 975907718 by
TheJoebro64 (
talk) - This claim actually wouldn't exist for another five years. Check again: one of the earliest mentions is on Rare's website in 1999, and even then, Leigh Loveday doesn't seem so sure (http://web.archive.org/web/20020603041359/www.rareware.com/the_site/talk_to_us/scribes/sep16_99/sep16_99.html).Tag: Undo
02:3302:33, 31 August 2020diffhist−413
Donkey Kong (character)
→Characteristics: This is better explained in Diddy Kong's article, but the "nephew" angle was brought up sometime during the N64 era then written away more explicitly as him being a "nephew wannabe" and subsequently dropped.
02:2502:25, 31 August 2020diffhist+2
m
Donkey Kong Country
The claim of Diddy being DK's nephew was shortlived, used around the N64 era before the DK64 booklet wrote it away as "nephew wannabe" and then never brought it up again.
01:3001:30, 31 August 2020diffhist+290
Donkey Kong Country
According to Rare, the UK release was able to be pushed up several weeks, making Donkey Kong Country to be the first Nintendo product launched first in the UK.
19:3119:31, 28 August 2020diffhist+567
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Information was completely valid; previous editor had an issue with linking to scans (overlooking the fact that the other reference obviously wasn't one, which was made clear).
22:4222:42, 2 August 2020diffhist+491
Game Over II
Plot section mistakenly thought the player and distressed characters were swapped when the distressed character is always male and has the same sprite in either version. Rewritten to be closer to the instruction manuals seen in external links and such. Also, added mention of the indie game based on Phantis II since it seems pertinent to the article.
22:3122:31, 1 August 2020diffhist+833
Bomberman '94
Undid revision 970705241 by
Sergecross73 (
talk) - ... There are THREE direct magazine scans (a FOURTH I'm leaving out) that corroborate these dates, AND the back of the US box has a 1995 copyright date. It's all there, very visibly. Please read the source carefully next time.Tag: Undo
17:3817:38, 1 August 2020diffhist+571
Ristar
Multiple UK magazines cite the Mega Drive release as a month earlier than the Game Gear release in that region; additionally, the Japanese version was already completely in English so altered instances of "English" version to "international," and the Japanese manual doesn't refer to Oruto as a goddess.
15:5715:57, 1 August 2020diffhist+31
List of Donkey Kong characters
...You could adhere a little more closely to the sources you claim to be citing if you're going to revert in favor of fan-fluff; "Donkey Kong III" never existed anywhere officially, period, and "Jr. Klap Trap" is the name right on that voice acting document.
15:4815:48, 1 August 2020diffhist−193
Sonic the Fighters
Sonic Jam is also a native port of Sonic 1-3 & Knuckles, yet they aren't individually marked as being released on Saturn in their respective infoboxes because, again, a compilation is considered its own release.