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Re: Not Neogaf

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Well, I found it slightly amusing since it was true. xD There are a lot of versions of BS F-Zero, so do they all have credits? « ₣M₣ » 22:50, 20 January 2010 (UTC)

Infobox credits

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Ok, we need to get something straight. Just because a field is available in a template does not mean it has to or should be used in any possible circumstance. To get the fields for individual people, particularly those for the producer and director, into {{Infobox VG}}, discussions on the talk page and at the WP:VG over the years determined that they should only be used for people who are notable independently of the game and have articles. I was the one responsible for getting the producer and director fields into the infobox, so I know the situation. That was the compromise between those who wanted these fields in and those who didn't. Those who didn't want it in felt that way for fear of exactly what you are doing: adding indiscriminate names without regard to that person's significance or importance to a game's development.

When you use the fields for designer, director, producer, writer, composer and artist, only use them if there is a corresponding article for these people and if there is proper commentary on their roles in producing the game. Simply throwing out names with no context beyond job title or further information is worthless to the reader, and our articles are not there to act as credits lists. Your insistence at ignoring the template documentation on these fields may end up spurring the ultimate removal of them from the infobox by others in WP:VG, as they are controversial and were only added in the first place with the agreement on restriction of use, and that's something I'd very much like to avoid. -- Sabre (talk) 01:32, 22 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

January 2010

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Hi, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you recently tried to give Nintendo Software Planning and Development‎‎ a different title by copying its content and pasting it into another page with a different name. This is known as a "cut and paste move", and it is undesirable because it splits the page history, which is needed for attribution and various other purposes. Instead, the software used by Wikipedia has a feature that allows pages to be moved to a new title together with their edit history.

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Question on your edits of 21 April 2010

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Hi, I was interested to see the edit you made in relation to the Satellaview subsystem. It's not very well-known to English-speaking fans and I was surprised by your ability to dig up so many names for the Personnel Lead column. Out of curiosity, where did you find this information?

I was also wondering what your criteria was for which 4 leads to include. I noticed for instance that with BS The Legend of Zelda you listed the director (Takao Shimizu), the SoundLink coordinator (Tatsuya Hishida), one of the designers (Hisashi Nogami), and one of the sound personnel (Akito Nakatsuka) as the Lead Personnel. But then in the commented out portion of the table you say "Please put no max than 4 lead designers on the Personnel Box. It is enough and would otherwise ruin template." If you're interested in designers, should you put Tetsuka Takashi and Shigeru Miyamoto in there and cut out some of the people who only worked on sound aspects? I'm not saying that we should definitely change it I'm just wondering how you came up with those 4 people out of the list of all those that worked on the game.

Thanks for the good work you've been doing and I look forward to hearing from you. -Thibbs (talk) 01:39, 5 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again. It was good to hear from you and I just wrote you a response at my talk page. To summarize my response, I was wondering if you could provide me a link to the nintendo staff data project at n-sider.com. I am familiar with the full credits of some of these games and several people listed as Lead Personnel here do not actually appear in the credits for the games. Do you know where in the games these names can be found? I also made a few specific suggestions for changes about who seemed to me to be essential "Lead Personnel" and who seemed to be just support staff. What do you think about my suggestions? Again thanks for your help. -Thibbs (talk) 17:45, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I have started affixing "citation needed" tags to the material you have added that cannot be corroborated by the credits in the games. Please keep in mind that these tags do not mean that this material is disputed, but just that in order to ensure the greatest possible accuracy we need to make sure that data like this is credited to some kind of source. The presumption at Wikipedia, for better or worse, is that unsourced (and thus unverifiable) material may as well have just been created fictitiously and such facts are subject to immediate removal. By adding "citation needed" tags my hope is that other users who may be familiar with the source of this information will step forward to supply it for the article and then the material will become verifiable.
If you know of any sources that could corroborate some of the information you'd added - such as the claim that Yoshinori Tsuchiyama, Tatsuya Hishida, and Keiko Izawa (none of whom appear in BS Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban's credits) had been involved with Inishie no Sekiban, for instance - then please let me know if I can help you to create proper citations for these facts. I'd honestly be more than happy to help you format citations for this information so please don't be shy about asking for my help. I am quite interested in where this information comes from actually. Cheers, -Thibbs (talk) 21:45, 5 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
OK, I spent a long time looking into this and I have now determined that it was my error... I am still not as good at determining Japanese names form the raw kanji as I'd hoped. Anyway I've gotten everything sourced for the BS Zelda articles. I'm still not sure how you know that the characters you have selected were the personnel leads... But at least they do appear in the credits. So this is just to let you know that everything is fixed up now at the page. Thanks for your help. -Thibbs (talk) 01:01, 14 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The article Tadashi Sugiyama has been proposed for deletion because under Wikipedia policy, all biographies of living persons created after March 18, 2010, must have at least one source that directly supports material in the article.

If you created the article, please don't take offense. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners or ask at Wikipedia:Help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the {{prod blp}} tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within ten days, the article may be deleted, but you can request that it be undeleted when you are ready to add one. DAJF (talk) 04:50, 19 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi there. You've made a lot of great contributions and I just have two things to clarify. First, it'd be super great if you could actually cite your edits. Everyone sure would like to know where you get your great information, as is generally required (WP:RS WP:V) of an encyclopedia. Or else we get phenomena like WP:FANCRUFT and WP:NOTDIR, and we get disagreements over obscure or unverifiable trivia. An edit description of generally how you got it doesn't mean anything at all, especially when you do in fact know exactly where you got it. Please don't hesitate to ask for help on formatting citations. That'd consist of a <ref name="64Dream #43">{{cite journal | magazine= | author= | date= | page= | publisher= | volume= | issue=}}</ref> for a magazine or <ref name="Super Mario Galaxy credits">{{cite video game | title= | publisher=}}</ref> if it's only listed in the credits or something. Or even Template:Cite_speech for a presentation. If you could just review your contribution history and stick those in there, that'd be great. Secondly, I'm just really curious as to what your username means, and why it seems to have the name of an organization that we all edit so much about (Nintendo of America). Because that's discussed in Wikipedia's username policy. I can't imagine that any Nintendo employee would be editing Wikipedia, let alone in such internal detail, but I just have to ask. Thank you. — Smuckola (Email) (Talk) 03:25, 22 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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