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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #75 on: February 09, 2016, 01:54:10 pm »
That's an interesting idea to put Web Browser into the accessory section. Not sure about that, let's see what others think.

I'm personally leaning towards keeping it in software. We do the same for the Nintendo DS Browser (http://vgcollect.com/item/48) and it's not really an attachment like the PS2 Network Adapter...
Yup, yet somehow the PS2 Network Adapter disc is in Accessories.

Also, Gameshark and Codebreaker are in accessories, should those stay in accessories?  Shouldn't they be software, but Unofficial?

Ah, I was just saying that the Network Adapter belongs in accessories imo.  Since the adapter is a piece that you attach, I see it as an accessory, much like a controller or a Gameboy Printer.  I'd say Gameshark would still be considered an accessory as it doesn't function as software without a game in it really, but I could be wrong.

But yeah, just my opinion: disc/cart-based browser app would still be software to me.
I was specifically referring to the disc.  The DVD.  I've got several of the DVDs in varying version numbers.

All of the varying cheat devices serve a purpose without a game on PS2, possibly on other platforms as well.  It allows you to watch DVDs from other regions, it allows you to transfer game saves from USB devices to memory cards.  It's a piece of software.

The N64 Gameshark, the PSX gameshark that plugs into the back, the handheld versions of cheat devices?  Yeah, definitely accessories.

Same thing might apply like the HD Advance, HD Loader, and USB Extreme for PS2, they are software that allows you to load games and apps from a hard drive.

Mind you, I'm in no way disagreeing with you, I'm more or less playing devil's advocate.  I don't recall what the PS2 Network adapter startup discs do.  If they provide any form of web browser, it should be treated like other web browsers.  But if it does what I think it does, and it just patches the internal system to allow the network adapter to work, it's just an accessory to the Network Adapter (which is an accessory)


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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #76 on: February 09, 2016, 04:00:33 pm »
I was specifically referring to the disc.  The DVD.  I've got several of the DVDs in varying version numbers.

All of the varying cheat devices serve a purpose without a game on PS2, possibly on other platforms as well.  It allows you to watch DVDs from other regions, it allows you to transfer game saves from USB devices to memory cards.  It's a piece of software.

The N64 Gameshark, the PSX gameshark that plugs into the back, the handheld versions of cheat devices?  Yeah, definitely accessories.

Same thing might apply like the HD Advance, HD Loader, and USB Extreme for PS2, they are software that allows you to load games and apps from a hard drive.

Mind you, I'm in no way disagreeing with you, I'm more or less playing devil's advocate.  I don't recall what the PS2 Network adapter startup discs do.  If they provide any form of web browser, it should be treated like other web browsers.  But if it does what I think it does, and it just patches the internal system to allow the network adapter to work, it's just an accessory to the Network Adapter (which is an accessory)

Ah yeah, I gotcha :)  I have a brief memory of how the DS browser cartridge worked and have no idea how the Dreamcast one would operate.  All I remember about the PS2 Network Adapter was that it connected onto the PS2 (with screws, I think), and it had at least a port for you to plug in your telephone line.  Whether or not it had an additional disc, though... I don't think it did.
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #77 on: February 09, 2016, 04:12:05 pm »
I was specifically referring to the disc.  The DVD.  I've got several of the DVDs in varying version numbers.

All of the varying cheat devices serve a purpose without a game on PS2, possibly on other platforms as well.  It allows you to watch DVDs from other regions, it allows you to transfer game saves from USB devices to memory cards.  It's a piece of software.

The N64 Gameshark, the PSX gameshark that plugs into the back, the handheld versions of cheat devices?  Yeah, definitely accessories.

Same thing might apply like the HD Advance, HD Loader, and USB Extreme for PS2, they are software that allows you to load games and apps from a hard drive.

Mind you, I'm in no way disagreeing with you, I'm more or less playing devil's advocate.  I don't recall what the PS2 Network adapter startup discs do.  If they provide any form of web browser, it should be treated like other web browsers.  But if it does what I think it does, and it just patches the internal system to allow the network adapter to work, it's just an accessory to the Network Adapter (which is an accessory)

Ah yeah, I gotcha :)  I have a brief memory of how the DS browser cartridge worked and have no idea how the Dreamcast one would operate.  All I remember about the PS2 Network Adapter was that it connected onto the PS2 (with screws, I think), and it had at least a port for you to plug in your telephone line.  Whether or not it had an additional disc, though... I don't think it did.
Mine came with a disc.  The later ps2 models (the slim ones) didn't need the external adapter because the ethernet port was built in, so those I don't believe required discs, but maybe they did.  Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.  I think the Network Startup Disc would install the necessary network information to your memory card, so you needed the disc to go online regardless of method.

I'll take a look when I get home and take some pictures.


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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #78 on: February 09, 2016, 06:58:39 pm »
I was specifically referring to the disc.  The DVD.  I've got several of the DVDs in varying version numbers.

All of the varying cheat devices serve a purpose without a game on PS2, possibly on other platforms as well.  It allows you to watch DVDs from other regions, it allows you to transfer game saves from USB devices to memory cards.  It's a piece of software.

The N64 Gameshark, the PSX gameshark that plugs into the back, the handheld versions of cheat devices?  Yeah, definitely accessories.

Same thing might apply like the HD Advance, HD Loader, and USB Extreme for PS2, they are software that allows you to load games and apps from a hard drive.

Mind you, I'm in no way disagreeing with you, I'm more or less playing devil's advocate.  I don't recall what the PS2 Network adapter startup discs do.  If they provide any form of web browser, it should be treated like other web browsers.  But if it does what I think it does, and it just patches the internal system to allow the network adapter to work, it's just an accessory to the Network Adapter (which is an accessory)

Ah yeah, I gotcha :)  I have a brief memory of how the DS browser cartridge worked and have no idea how the Dreamcast one would operate.  All I remember about the PS2 Network Adapter was that it connected onto the PS2 (with screws, I think), and it had at least a port for you to plug in your telephone line.  Whether or not it had an additional disc, though... I don't think it did.
Mine came with a disc.  The later ps2 models (the slim ones) didn't need the external adapter because the ethernet port was built in, so those I don't believe required discs, but maybe they did.  Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.  I think the Network Startup Disc would install the necessary network information to your memory card, so you needed the disc to go online regardless of method.

I'll take a look when I get home and take some pictures.

Hehe, no need! I believe you :D It's been ages since I've seen one, and my memory gets pretty fuzzy about that stuff.  Well, in any case, one of the other admins will probably make the best decision about that one. I just try to approve the edits that I feel familiar with :)
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #79 on: February 10, 2016, 08:02:13 am »
I was specifically referring to the disc.  The DVD.  I've got several of the DVDs in varying version numbers.

All of the varying cheat devices serve a purpose without a game on PS2, possibly on other platforms as well.  It allows you to watch DVDs from other regions, it allows you to transfer game saves from USB devices to memory cards.  It's a piece of software.

The N64 Gameshark, the PSX gameshark that plugs into the back, the handheld versions of cheat devices?  Yeah, definitely accessories.

Same thing might apply like the HD Advance, HD Loader, and USB Extreme for PS2, they are software that allows you to load games and apps from a hard drive.

Mind you, I'm in no way disagreeing with you, I'm more or less playing devil's advocate.  I don't recall what the PS2 Network adapter startup discs do.  If they provide any form of web browser, it should be treated like other web browsers.  But if it does what I think it does, and it just patches the internal system to allow the network adapter to work, it's just an accessory to the Network Adapter (which is an accessory)

Ah yeah, I gotcha :)  I have a brief memory of how the DS browser cartridge worked and have no idea how the Dreamcast one would operate.  All I remember about the PS2 Network Adapter was that it connected onto the PS2 (with screws, I think), and it had at least a port for you to plug in your telephone line.  Whether or not it had an additional disc, though... I don't think it did.
Mine came with a disc.  The later ps2 models (the slim ones) didn't need the external adapter because the ethernet port was built in, so those I don't believe required discs, but maybe they did.  Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.  I think the Network Startup Disc would install the necessary network information to your memory card, so you needed the disc to go online regardless of method.

I'll take a look when I get home and take some pictures.

Hehe, no need! I believe you :D It's been ages since I've seen one, and my memory gets pretty fuzzy about that stuff.  Well, in any case, one of the other admins will probably make the best decision about that one. I just try to approve the edits that I feel familiar with :)
More or less I was going to see what the discs do, but I have no clue where any of my PS2s or their power cords are.


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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #80 on: February 12, 2016, 01:49:30 am »
Did this... did this really come out on the DS? I'm confused. Even more so because one of our former admins added more info onto it after it was created...  ???

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series for the NDS??
http://vgcollect.com/item/84333

Not sure if a bad merge caused this :/
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #81 on: February 12, 2016, 01:52:53 am »
I know I'm an admin, but I haven't learned yet how to fix these things like a  proper admin ;)

http://vgcollect.com/item/83380
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #82 on: February 12, 2016, 10:55:31 am »
It looks like neither of those games exist? At least the Guitar Hero one looks like it was planned to as stock photos exist for a release under that name.

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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #83 on: February 12, 2016, 11:18:46 am »
It looks like neither of those games exist? At least the Guitar Hero one looks like it was planned to as stock photos exist for a release under that name.

Ah that might be it, though one user claims they own it. I assume maybe they were just guessing the name rather than looking at what's in their collection  ::)
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #84 on: February 13, 2016, 12:29:31 pm »
http://vgcollect.com/item/80374

Should be merged, entry already exists in NES Accessories

http://vgcollect.com/item/16344

Done. Next time you find one like this you can put in the Dupe thread
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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #85 on: February 18, 2016, 10:06:56 pm »
Mega man legacy collection special edition for 3ds eshop.  There is no special edition for the eshop.
http://vgcollect.com/item/91874


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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #86 on: February 18, 2016, 11:49:43 pm »
Amnesia: Memories - Vita [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/82486 <- belongs in PlayStation Network (Vita) [NA]

Life Born - Vita [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/91316 <- belongs in PlayStation Network (Vita) [NA] & no ownership

Space Hulk: Ascencion - Vita [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/73598 <- what the heck is this?; no ownership

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series - NDS [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/84333 <- please remove - no such game & no ownership

guitar hero world tour - NDS [NA}
    http://vgcollect.com/item/83380 <- I seriously doubt this game exists for the NDS

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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #87 on: February 19, 2016, 09:55:27 am »
Mega man legacy collection special edition for 3ds eshop.  There is no special edition for the eshop.
http://vgcollect.com/item/91874

I find a lot of info about it existing, including release dates:
    23rd Feb 2016, £13.49/€14.99 (UK/EU)
    23rd Feb 2016 (USA)
Also about how EU is digital only because they do not get the physical release like in the US. Does the eShop have an internet facing website to look these things up on? I don't have a 3DS.

Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #88 on: February 19, 2016, 10:03:56 am »
Mega man legacy collection special edition for 3ds eshop.  There is no special edition for the eshop.
http://vgcollect.com/item/91874

I find a lot of info about it existing, including release dates:
    23rd Feb 2016, £13.49/€14.99 (UK/EU)
    23rd Feb 2016 (USA)
Also about how EU is digital only because they do not get the physical release like in the US. Does the eShop have an internet facing website to look these things up on? I don't have a 3DS.
There is a website, but it only lists the game itself.  What would be in the "special edition" for digital?  The Special editions that exist either come with a statue or a mega man amiibo and those are physical.

Everything I read, in regards to [NA], is that there is a standard physical release, collector's physical release, and a plain standard digital release.  No "special" edition.

http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/gfHHvmuEHRl21xxm3-THs3QtohABWHB4
« Last Edit: February 19, 2016, 10:15:51 am by ctracy87 »


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Re: Listing Errors 2016
« Reply #89 on: February 19, 2016, 10:18:07 am »
Life Born - Vita [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/91316 <- belongs in PlayStation Network (Vita) [NA] & no ownership

Space Hulk: Ascencion - Vita [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/73598 <- what the heck is this?; no ownership

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series - NDS [NA]
    http://vgcollect.com/item/84333 <- please remove - no such game & no ownership

guitar hero world tour - NDS [NA}
    http://vgcollect.com/item/83380 <- I seriously doubt this game exists for the NDS

1. You can submit an edit to change the platform.
2. Space Hulk on Vita exists but not Space Hulk: Ascension.
3. The GOT game does exist but not on NDS. The release date was added by Foxhack is for Episode 3 on PSN 3/4 or PC/OSX. I do not know whether it is supposed to be Episode 3. I will submit an edit to put it in PSN/3 category.
4. Regarding Guitar Hero on the DS, it exists but is called "On Tour". I will merge that entry with 4813.