Quote from: badATchaos on May 13, 2015, 10:01:42 amFound user necron99 who's basically creating new "Canadian release" entries for almost every game in their PS3 library. This raises the question: are the canadian releases any different than the US counterparts? If so how can we prove it? If it's just a product number difference (this is the case with modern nintendo games too) does that grant the game it's own entry?The topic of inconsistent product numbers has been brought up before in THIS thread.They are different because of their packaging. They are bilingual. If there is a case where, say, a Canadian release's contents are not unique, then it should be noted within the description as to that fact. Same would go for the euro DS games as well. In some cases, not only the product number is different but sometimes the artwork is different. This is true of sports games, where a "fellow countryman" will make the foreign release cover rather than who was on the US version.That user seems to have added the entries correctly (notably the artwork appears to be bilingual) however the style guide says you should use [CA] instead of (Canadian release) in the title.
Found user necron99 who's basically creating new "Canadian release" entries for almost every game in their PS3 library. This raises the question: are the canadian releases any different than the US counterparts? If so how can we prove it? If it's just a product number difference (this is the case with modern nintendo games too) does that grant the game it's own entry?The topic of inconsistent product numbers has been brought up before in THIS thread.
LOL then lets put [US] in from of all our games than.
Quote from: badATchaos on May 14, 2015, 07:03:04 pmLOL then lets put [US] in from of all our games than.It is implied that all games in the NA category are US games. :p
Gyromite Gyromite (5 Screw Cartridge) Famicom Adapterhttp://vgcollect.com/item/83820I take issue with this entry because its a component of a product and not a products its self. The same adapter can be found in a variety of NES carts and not just Gyromite.The name is also messed up. 1st: Gyromite Gyromite? 2nd: 5 Screw cart. -Weird since the adapters are only found in 5 screw carts, so there's not really a point in titling it like that. Additionally there's already an entry for the 5 screw version.
Xbox One [NA]#IDARBhttp://vgcollect.com/item/76995Valiant Hearts: The Great Warhttp://vgcollect.com/item/66291Ziggurathttp://vgcollect.com/item/81050Sixty Second Shooter Primehttp://vgcollect.com/item/81152
As much as I'd like to say otherwise, I don't think there exists a standalone NA version of Arc The Lad for the PlayStation.http://vgcollect.com/item/69307
They're digital releases, not physical ones.Do we even have a digital category for XBox One games?