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Welcome to join Wikiproject Video games edit

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Welcome! You are receiving this message because we've noticed your great edits related to our project Video games!. We are a group of editors working on improving articles in the scope of this project, and we need your help to meet the project goals. Please come over to our project page to take a look!

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@Bobo.03: Thanks. Glad to be part of the project. I really want to improve the coverage of Nintendo puzzle and rhythm games on Wikipedia. I've peer review nominated an article I hope to get to GA, Mario's Picross, and I was wondering how long it usually takes for a video games article to get responded to there? Thanks. ~ P*h3i (📨) 21:47, 12 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
That's really great to know! I guess Thibbs who is an active member in the project can help you on that. Happy editing! Bobo.03 (talk) 00:41, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
@Bobo.03: Also, what did you mean about women's sport? ~ P*h3i (📨) 03:34, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
Sorry, it's a typo.. Just fixed it. Bobo.03 (talk) 03:38, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
It's ok. I'll talk to Thibbs if the peer review nom stays up for a long time. Thanks. ~ P*h3i (📨) 03:40, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi P*h3i, I noticed that in your peer review you mentioned that you were worried that the reception might not be long enough. I can see that at WikiProject Video Games' Reference Library we have a review of the game under Issue #72 of Official Nintendo Magazine (See here). The contact person for that issue is User:Jaguar so he may be worth reaching out to ask for a copy of the review. In addition, at WP:VG/LRS we have a pretty good Reliable Source Custom Google search engine that can help you track down good sources covering a decent cross-section of international sources and vetted reliable sources. Please let me know if you need further help searching for coverage of reception for the game. I am fairly busy during the days, but I will try to keep track of your efforts at night, and on the weekends, and I'm glad to see that you know how to use the ping function so you should be able to reach me if you need additional help. Good luck reaching GA! -Thibbs (talk) 04:11, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
@Thibbs: Thanks very much! Although, I think you misread the peer review -- it's development I'm most worried about, although reception is something I plan to improve upon. In any case, thanks for the direction! ~ P*h3i (📨) 07:01, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
@Thibbs: I've put a message on their talk page, but it looks as if the account is retired, so I might not get a response. Any which way, I've found some use for the custom Google search, so thanks! ~ P*h3i (📨) 07:56, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you! edit

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For taking the time to give me mighty-fine GA reviews. Props. JOEBRO64 23:23, 7 April 2018 (UTC)Reply
@TheJoebro64: Haha, thank you very much. It was a pleasure reviewing them. ~ P*h3i (📨) 01:07, 8 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Your GA nomination of Mario's Picross edit

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Your GA nomination of Mario's Picross edit

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Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze Edit Removal edit

Might it be OK if I asked why you felt like the information of the North American Wii U eShop removal warranted being removed? If it didn't belong in the lead, couldn't it at least be re-located? -AuraWielder

@AuraWielder: As per MoS, the lead is for core info. In addition, MoS also states all info in the lead should be expanded upon in the body. It would be better suited for Development and release but it's definitely not relevant or integral to the topic enough to be present in the lead paragraph. ~ P*h3i (📨) 00:14, 2 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
So could we just re-locate it instead?
If you deem it necessary, although you must consider that when the Wii U eShop eventually gets discontinued (it's only a matter of time), the information will be irrelevant as no games will be available on it. ~ P*h3i (📨) 00:48, 2 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
Also, another note, please don't forget to sign your posts using four tildes. ~ P*h3i (📨) 00:48, 2 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

About Sushi Striker edit

hey, so, about the page, Nintendo these days only have one division of internal development which is Nintendo EPD so if they put Nintendo as developer, it's about them. There's no other division to be credited now when Nintendo EAD and SPD are just one division as EPD unlike before where those two could be the developer so I don't understand this measure when they're crediting themselves along indieszero collaborating — Preceding unsigned comment added by Boyohboy231 (talkcontribs) 18:27, 18 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

One thing we don't do on Wikipedia is assume things. Although it's pretty much 100% likely that EPD are developing it, that hasn't been officially announced -- only just "Nintendo". Wikipedia only writes what's been officially announced, so when it's actually announced that EPD is making it, we'll update it then. This is because statements like who's developing it need to be sourced. Thanks! ~ P*h3i (📨) 23:40, 18 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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WarioWare: Touched edit

Hi there. I noticed you undid some of my edits to WarioWare: Touched!, so I came here to talk about them with you. I've merged some of our changes, but there are others which I'm not sure about. Specifically:


"...many reviewers were disappointed with its short length/brevity."

'Brevity' just means 'short length' - I think it's a better word in the context
Fine by me.

Minigames or mini-games?

The article on minigames is styled as one word, so I think it's a good idea to keep it consistent.
Plenty of other articles use "mini-game" over "minigame", and the article refers to it as being spelt a multitude of ways, not to mention that the article itself isn't exactly well-written or compliant with MoS. I went with "mini-game" because "minigame" is detected as a spelling error on my computer.

Utilizes/uses/featured "Twisted utilizes the Game Boy Advance SP's tilt sensors as a key game mechanic."

'Uses' is the jargon-free equivalent of 'utilizes', but I think features is a more precise term if it's a 'key game mechanic'. Also, since Twisted was published in the past, would it be better to use past tense?
I disagree with this, as when you say "features", it sounds like it is a key mechanic that is used but not the premise of the game. I believe "utilizes" is more representative of Twisted! as the motion detection is the whole focus of the game. By definition, "feature" means "a distinctive attribute of something", not "the focus of something". As for tense, it doesn't really matter when the game was published; as long as the game still exists we would use present tense. By your logic, all talk of media would be in past tense the second it is released.

Thanks in advance TeraTIX 10:15, 21 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Anyway, thank you for your copyedit, you made a lot of improvements to the article. Also, please in future use colon-based replies on my talk page. Thanks! :) ~ P*h3i (📨) 11:00, 21 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi again, I noticed User:TarkusAB has begun the GA review on WarioWare: Touched!. I acted on some recommendations, including adding exclamation marks after all instances of Touched, and changing mini-games to minigames. You reverted me, marked the edit as minor and included in your summary "You have made some errors." I think these changes were on reasonable grounds, and I'm not happy you reverted me with that kind of summary. TeraTIX 08:41, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
You also changed the array of paragraphs in the article's Gameplay section incorrectly and removed Controversy. Generally, the nominator of an article (me) is the one who makes the changes because all the major suggestions of a GAN need to be discussed and agreed by both the reviewer and the nominator upon before they are actually enacted. As the nominating party, I did not contribute an opinion at the time of your edits, and I could have disagreed with them. You're welcome to add to the review to suggest changes if you would like. Apologies for not giving a detailed summary, I wanted to start the review changes as quickly as possible. You've been a great help with the article and I didn't mean to offend. Thanks for understanding. ~ P*h3i (📨) 08:52, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
That's completely fine. Thanks for clarifying. TeraTIX 10:27, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Good to see you got WarioWare: Touched! to GA status! Nice job   TeraTIX 11:43, 24 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Thanks very much. ~ P*h3i (📨) 11:59, 25 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

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