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In the instances of km/h, can we add mph too? I don't have any sense of how fast these km/h speeds are, even if it's comically fast.
Done all but the one in the review section, only because that specific conversion was also in the section above. 380 km/h to 240 mph was mentioned.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Indy 500 in their September 1, 1995 issue as being the second most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month. So I know you didn't write it but this boilerplate text for the Game Machine rankings is a little inaccurate. The magazine surveyed arcades as to what games were the most "popular" at the time (magazine was published every 2 weeks), and ranked the results. We don't know how the survey was set up so what "popular" means is anyone's guess. Probably just general interest of arcade goers. "Successful" implies commercial success which the ranking did not measure.
Changed to "popular".
I don't have any other issues with the article.
TarkusABtalk/
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In the instances of km/h, can we add mph too? I don't have any sense of how fast these km/h speeds are, even if it's comically fast.
Done all but the one in the review section, only because that specific conversion was also in the section above. 380 km/h to 240 mph was mentioned.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Indy 500 in their September 1, 1995 issue as being the second most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month. So I know you didn't write it but this boilerplate text for the Game Machine rankings is a little inaccurate. The magazine surveyed arcades as to what games were the most "popular" at the time (magazine was published every 2 weeks), and ranked the results. We don't know how the survey was set up so what "popular" means is anyone's guess. Probably just general interest of arcade goers. "Successful" implies commercial success which the ranking did not measure.
Changed to "popular".
I don't have any other issues with the article.
TarkusABtalk/
contrib 20:50, 22 October 2022 (UTC)reply