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The games that I did not add a year to are not present in the source given. Are they actually part of the exhibition? Please give a source. ~ Maplestrip ( chat) 16:45, 5 December 2014 (UTC)
There are some beautiful images out there of this exhibition ("Pac-Man" on this page is my personal favorite), but I don't know if there is anything CC or public domain we could use. I haven't been able to find any through usual means. Does anyone know anything? I would love to be able to include an image of how the games are exhibited exactly. ~ Mable ( chat) 10:50, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
@ user:Masem, I was actually trying to get the notes-column of the table not to take over what was left of the screen. I think it would look better if, compared to the current table, the title-part was somewhat narrower and the notes section was a lot narrower, leaving some whitespace on the right. Is this possible? Of course, if there are better ways to handle this, then just ignore me. I'm just somewhat annoyed by all of the empty fields left by the huge notes-column and would like to shrink those down. ~ Mable ( chat) 16:42, 2 July 2015 (UTC)
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The games that I did not add a year to are not present in the source given. Are they actually part of the exhibition? Please give a source. ~ Maplestrip ( chat) 16:45, 5 December 2014 (UTC)
There are some beautiful images out there of this exhibition ("Pac-Man" on this page is my personal favorite), but I don't know if there is anything CC or public domain we could use. I haven't been able to find any through usual means. Does anyone know anything? I would love to be able to include an image of how the games are exhibited exactly. ~ Mable ( chat) 10:50, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
@ user:Masem, I was actually trying to get the notes-column of the table not to take over what was left of the screen. I think it would look better if, compared to the current table, the title-part was somewhat narrower and the notes section was a lot narrower, leaving some whitespace on the right. Is this possible? Of course, if there are better ways to handle this, then just ignore me. I'm just somewhat annoyed by all of the empty fields left by the huge notes-column and would like to shrink those down. ~ Mable ( chat) 16:42, 2 July 2015 (UTC)
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