startropicsmaster
Argonian Hero
The best intentions invite the worst trouble...
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Post by startropicsmaster on Apr 18, 2006 15:30:33 GMT -5
i'll check it out, bring a wikipedia member, I may be able to help.
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Post by parrothead1983 on May 20, 2007 23:30:54 GMT -5
*bump*
I believe these kinds of information are necessary for both articles:
* Development (How both games were developed) * Gallery of screenshots * More necessary external links
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* Both articles in foreign languages, such as Spanish and Japanese.
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Icarus
C-Serpant Slayer
Miyamoto will conquer the evils of those who will not Wii!!!!!
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Post by Icarus on May 21, 2007 19:05:59 GMT -5
I learned of this place through the Wiki.
I love the internet!
It brings people together!
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Post by parrothead1983 on May 5, 2008 13:42:29 GMT -5
*bump*
Say, doesn't anyone want to make both StarTropics articles more reliable by adding all the references they need, be well written (e.g. good grammer, make more sense, etc.) and have all the information they need (no pointless lists of items/weapons, characters, etc.)? It will probably make more people become interested in the StarTropics series. Just look at how well the articles about Golden Sun (and its sequel, Golden Sun: The Lost Ages), the Chrono series, 1080° Snowboarding and other featured video game articles, they've got all the information + include references to be reliable enough + they are well written.
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Coralcola
Global Moderator
Forget the Hollywood mess. If I was host, I'd have Wheel tape on C-Island. :)
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Post by Coralcola on May 5, 2008 19:25:41 GMT -5
Since you brought it up, and I haven't had a reason to go there recently, not to mention I don't trust Wikipedia, why don't you?
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Post by parrothead1983 on May 5, 2008 22:27:10 GMT -5
Since you brought it up, and I haven't had a reason to go there recently, not to mention I don't trust Wikipedia, why don't you? I trust Wikipedia only when the articles I read are featured and have enough information, including references (numbers that take you to the sources of certain things you just read), which make articles reliable. Uncyclopedia, the opposite of Wikipedia, is working hard at preventing vandalism and lies from being spread around Wikipedia. If you are reading an article on Wikipedia, check in the article's discussion board to see what ratings it has. If the article is small, then it's most likely a Stub, the lowest rating an article can get. If it's got a ton of information with references, then it's probably a Featured Article, the highest rating an article can get. Wikipedia is like an encyclopedia going under construction. If someone doesn't want to read and agree with an incomplete article, then it's like if someone doesn't want to live in a home that isn't completely built.
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