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"RoboRally" is the correct spelling of the game's name, according to Wizards of the Coast (scroll about halfway down the page). Currently RoboRally redirects to Robo Rally; these should be reversed. I just don't know how to do it. -- Dmleach
Trysha's edit on 13 December 2005 deleted an external link to the RoboRally page on the BoardGameGeek site. I'm curious: why was this done? It seems like a useful and worthwhile link to include in that section of the article. Pat Berry 23:28, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
The link to Category:Board games was deleted as "redundant". If a game is in the science fiction board games category, shouldn't it also be in the board games category, so that it shows up explicitly in both categories' listings? -- JHunterJ 14:16, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
in a picture's caption, it reads; "3D RoboRally Art by Corey Kruitbosch" Weren't the figures designed by Phil Foglio?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 143.109.136.134 ( talk • contribs) 15:49, 16 April 2007 (UTC).
I'm interested in adding a chart of information related to which boards are in which release to visually aid those who are interested in the differences. I have such a chart here, but I am unsure of the most appropriate way of including this information (formatting etc) in the article, or even if it is an appropriate addition, considering that all of the same information already exists in the article (just in a less visual format).
I'm assuming that a well formatted wiki table would be the way to go, but I have little experience in putting one together. If someone could at the very least confirm that this would be an appropriate addition, I'll gladly put forth the effort. I just don't think I should bother until I know it won't be reverted due to redundancy.
Alternatively, I could just include this as an external link, but I think that might not be an ideal solution as the permanence of my Google Pages space is not certain.
-- Ho0ber ( talk) 19:29, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
I would suggest a simplified table:
Board | Wizards of the Coast | European | Avalon Hill |
---|---|---|---|
Cannery Row | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | — |
Cross | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | 2005 – RoboRally |
Exchange | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | 2005 – RoboRally |
Island | 1994 – RoboRally | 2000 – Crash & Burn | 2005 – RoboRally |
Maelstrom | 1994 – RoboRally | 2000 – Crash & Burn | 2005 – RoboRally |
Pit Maze | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | — |
Chasm | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Circuit Trap | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Coliseum | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Flood Zone | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Gear Box | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Laser Maze | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Blast Furnace | 1997 – Crash & Burn | 2000 – Crash & Burn | — |
Machine Shop | 1997 – Crash & Burn | 2000 – Crash & Burn | — |
Back Stretch | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Canyon | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Pit Row | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Pinwheel | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
Reactor Core | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
Shake ’N’ Bake | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
King of the Hill | 1999 – Origins '99 | — | — |
Docking Bay | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Chop Shop | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Spin Zone | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Chess | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Vault | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
— MJBurrage( T• C) 04:31, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
"...which add to the carnage and mayhem"
is that really necessary ? is there really carnage and mayhem in a ... board game ? :)
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"RoboRally" is the correct spelling of the game's name, according to Wizards of the Coast (scroll about halfway down the page). Currently RoboRally redirects to Robo Rally; these should be reversed. I just don't know how to do it. -- Dmleach
Trysha's edit on 13 December 2005 deleted an external link to the RoboRally page on the BoardGameGeek site. I'm curious: why was this done? It seems like a useful and worthwhile link to include in that section of the article. Pat Berry 23:28, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
The link to Category:Board games was deleted as "redundant". If a game is in the science fiction board games category, shouldn't it also be in the board games category, so that it shows up explicitly in both categories' listings? -- JHunterJ 14:16, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
in a picture's caption, it reads; "3D RoboRally Art by Corey Kruitbosch" Weren't the figures designed by Phil Foglio?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 143.109.136.134 ( talk • contribs) 15:49, 16 April 2007 (UTC).
I'm interested in adding a chart of information related to which boards are in which release to visually aid those who are interested in the differences. I have such a chart here, but I am unsure of the most appropriate way of including this information (formatting etc) in the article, or even if it is an appropriate addition, considering that all of the same information already exists in the article (just in a less visual format).
I'm assuming that a well formatted wiki table would be the way to go, but I have little experience in putting one together. If someone could at the very least confirm that this would be an appropriate addition, I'll gladly put forth the effort. I just don't think I should bother until I know it won't be reverted due to redundancy.
Alternatively, I could just include this as an external link, but I think that might not be an ideal solution as the permanence of my Google Pages space is not certain.
-- Ho0ber ( talk) 19:29, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
I would suggest a simplified table:
Board | Wizards of the Coast | European | Avalon Hill |
---|---|---|---|
Cannery Row | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | — |
Cross | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | 2005 – RoboRally |
Exchange | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | 2005 – RoboRally |
Island | 1994 – RoboRally | 2000 – Crash & Burn | 2005 – RoboRally |
Maelstrom | 1994 – RoboRally | 2000 – Crash & Burn | 2005 – RoboRally |
Pit Maze | 1994 – RoboRally | 1999 – RoboRally | — |
Chasm | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Circuit Trap | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Coliseum | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Flood Zone | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Gear Box | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Laser Maze | 1995 – Armed & Dangerous | — | — |
Blast Furnace | 1997 – Crash & Burn | 2000 – Crash & Burn | — |
Machine Shop | 1997 – Crash & Burn | 2000 – Crash & Burn | — |
Back Stretch | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Canyon | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Pit Row | 1997 – Grand Prix | — | — |
Pinwheel | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
Reactor Core | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
Shake ’N’ Bake | 1998 – Radioactive | — | — |
King of the Hill | 1999 – Origins '99 | — | — |
Docking Bay | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Chop Shop | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Spin Zone | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Chess | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
Vault | — | — | 2005 – RoboRally |
— MJBurrage( T• C) 04:31, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
"...which add to the carnage and mayhem"
is that really necessary ? is there really carnage and mayhem in a ... board game ? :)