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15 July 2017
- 03:3603:36, 15 July 2017 diff hist −70 Keith Courage in Alpha Zones No edit summary
- 01:3201:32, 15 July 2017 diff hist −1,141 Keith Courage in Alpha Zones 1) Removed two unsourced sections and removed template as the rest of the article is the game's mechanics. 2) Split paragraph of the lead in two and added a small explanation about the ending theme.
- 00:3900:39, 15 July 2017 diff hist −11 Irem Eizo was still formally called Nanao in Japan back in 1997 even if the brand "Eizo" was already being used there at the time
- 00:2600:26, 15 July 2017 diff hist +5 List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America) "Fighting Street" on the Turbo Grafix was developed by Alfa System, not Capcom
- 00:2600:26, 15 July 2017 diff hist +8 Vivendi Games Undid revision 790417284 by 81.133.213.239 (talk) The sources say it was in 2001
- 00:2000:20, 15 July 2017 diff hist −776 Talk:Sierra Entertainment Removed second paragraph of my earlier comment because it's off-topic and no longer needed. .
13 July 2017
- 04:1304:13, 13 July 2017 diff hist −6 Masaya Nakamura (businessman) Given the longstanding relation between Namco and Bandai long before the 2005 merger, I wouldn't used the word "rival" at all when referring to these two
- 01:2201:22, 13 July 2017 diff hist −55 Silent Debuggers Not a Hudson Soft game
- 01:2201:22, 13 July 2017 diff hist +1 Hudson Soft Coma
- 01:2001:20, 13 July 2017 diff hist −5 List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America) 1) Super Bonk was developed Red Company, not Hudson Soft 2) Although the Nintendo claim Silent Debuggers was published by Hudson Soft in North America, this seems to be a mistake and the game was most likely published by G-Mode
12 July 2017
- 23:5123:51, 12 July 2017 diff hist +5 List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America) Undid revision 790295713 by 24.202.55.52 (talk)
- 21:1721:17, 12 July 2017 diff hist 0 Atlus No edit summary
- 21:1221:12, 12 July 2017 diff hist −11 Atlus How about just "as a company" period. Keep it simple for the readers.
- 20:2320:23, 12 July 2017 diff hist −5 List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America) No edit summary
- 19:3319:33, 12 July 2017 diff hist −403 Silent Debuggers As per Template:Infobox video game, we don't include on the infobox Virtual Console releases. The info about the publishers was incorrect anyway. 2) Removed "expand section" template because some new content was added since its introduction in 2013
- 19:0419:04, 12 July 2017 diff hist −3 Namco More common word
- 19:0219:02, 12 July 2017 diff hist 0 Drop Off No edit summary
- 19:0019:00, 12 July 2017 diff hist −3 Bandai Namco Entertainment 1) Corrected the hyperlink on the infobox because the link there was for the Japanese website instead of the English one 2) Slight rewording in one sentence
- 18:4418:44, 12 July 2017 diff hist +10 Atlus No need to spread the expression "legal entity" in every Wikipedia article. This is a very technical term for the average reader that can have different meanings depending on the context. It certainly isn't an improvement over what was there before
- 18:2318:23, 12 July 2017 diff hist +16 Sierra Entertainment While the edit of the previous contributor on the first paragraph is still a matter of ongoing debate on the article's talk page, he/she was entirely correct with his/her edits on the second paragraph. So be careful with WP:OWNERSHIP
11 July 2017
- 03:4803:48, 11 July 2017 diff hist +4 Square Enix Moved a sentence from the summary into the body of the article because 1) the same idea was already expressed in the first sentence of the same paragraph but in other words 2) there was no mention of it at all in the body of the article
- 01:5401:54, 11 July 2017 diff hist −85 Drop Off No edit summary
- 01:5001:50, 11 July 2017 diff hist +79 Namco Fixed a broken reference and added a new one
- 01:4401:44, 11 July 2017 diff hist +115 Bandai Namco Entertainment A visit of the archives on the Japanese website will show that the company was called "Namco Bandai Games" from 2006 to 2014 even in Japan. It's possible the name changed a few weeks before in Japan. But "Namco Bandai Games" was hardly a "western" thing
- 01:2101:21, 11 July 2017 diff hist +16 Bandai Moved second paragraph from the summary in the body of the article
- 01:1701:17, 11 July 2017 diff hist +42 Square (video game company) 1) he founding year of Square Co Ltd was 1986, not 1983, according to the website of Square Enix Holdings, the archived website of Square itself, the Japanese Wikipedia as well as the reputable Bloomberg L.P.. Prior to that, it was a department
- 01:0301:03, 11 July 2017 diff hist −33 Square Enix 1) The founding year of Square Co Ltd was 1986, not 1983, according to the website of Square Enix Holdings, the archived website of Square itself, the Japanese Wikipedia as well as the reputable Bloomberg L.P.. 2) Split a paragraph in two in the lead
8 July 2017
- 17:3917:39, 8 July 2017 diff hist −222 Square Enix Undid revision 789651114 by Judgesurreal777 (talk) It's not a question of being detailed but rather when the company was actually founded. It wasn't founded in 1986, 2003 or 2008.
- 17:2517:25, 8 July 2017 diff hist 0 Square Enix No edit summary
- 16:5816:58, 8 July 2017 diff hist +278 User talk:24.202.55.52 No edit summary
- 16:0516:05, 8 July 2017 diff hist +200 User talk:24.202.55.52 Response
- 15:2215:22, 8 July 2017 diff hist −222 Square Enix No wonder the mainstream see Wikipedia as a joke. How can we expect people to take us seriously when were're displaying four founding years for a company that only display one on its website?
- 08:0508:05, 8 July 2017 diff hist −22 Bandai As per the reference Tag: wikilinks removed
- 07:4907:49, 8 July 2017 diff hist +14 Bandai Namco Entertainment The date (at least month and year) is important enough to be in the summary
- 07:4407:44, 8 July 2017 diff hist −8 Bandai Namco Entertainment →History
- 07:2607:26, 8 July 2017 diff hist −10 Bandai Namco Entertainment No edit summary
- 07:2107:21, 8 July 2017 diff hist +1 Bandai Namco Entertainment Moved reference in the right sentence
- 07:1507:15, 8 July 2017 diff hist −35 Tose (company) Not enough evidence that TOSE developed the NES version of Legend of Kage. The game is listed in red color on GDRI's entry for TOSE meaning they can't confirm it was really developed by TOSE. The music of the port was done by a Taito employee
- 07:1307:13, 8 July 2017 diff hist −49 The Legend of Kage Not enough evidence that TOSE developed the NES version. The game is listed in red color on GDRI's entry for TOSE meaning they can't confirm it was really developed by TOSE. The music of the port was done by a Taito employee
- 07:0907:09, 8 July 2017 diff hist −16 Bandai Namco Entertainment 1) Replaced in the summary instances of "Bandai Namco Games" for "Bandai Namco Entertainment". 2) Rearranged sentences in a more coherent order 3) BNEI is a Japanese company, therefore the "Formerly called" field should reflect the Japanese reality
- 06:5706:57, 8 July 2017 diff hist +30 Bandai 1) Updated number of employees information and added a reference for it. Removed template for now 2) The source does not says anywhere that Bandai was the fourth largest toy manufacturer in 2008. But it does imply that it was the third largest
- 06:5406:54, 8 July 2017 diff hist −298 Namco 1) According to both the company's website and the Japanese Wikipedia, Namco is now based in Minato 2) Removed two sentences with "citation needed" tags from 2015
7 July 2017
- 01:0901:09, 7 July 2017 diff hist −13 Bandai Namco Entertainment 1) It was also initially "Namco Bandai Games" in Japan though it was renamed to "Bandai Namco Games" in 2007 there, seven years ahead of North America 2) Bandai Games wasn't renamed Namco Bandai Games. Bandai Games merged into Namco which renamed itself
6 July 2017
- 23:3923:39, 6 July 2017 diff hist +28 List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (North America) 1) Ghosts N Goblins on the NES co-developed by Micronics 2) Bases Loaded for the NES developed by TOSE
- 23:3723:37, 6 July 2017 diff hist −144 List of Game Boy Advance games Removed unsourced sentence
- 23:0523:05, 6 July 2017 diff hist 0 Bandai Namco Entertainment "2006", not "2005". 2005 is when the holding company was founded
- 12:0312:03, 6 July 2017 diff hist −80 Bandai Bandai is big company and a lot more than a former video game company. Even when it was into video games, that segment consisted only a fraction of its activites. So calling Bandai Namco Entertainment its successor is a huge overstatement
- 00:2100:21, 6 July 2017 diff hist +133 Atlus Let's leave it at the original consensus until a new one is reached. It's obvious that you're trying to impose your personal views on our readers because you've never accepted that 1986 Atlus was dissolved
- 00:1700:17, 6 July 2017 diff hist −12 Atlus The field is called "founded", not "merger". The only thing that is relevant on that field is the date a company was founded, not the circumstances or the names under which it was. A person interested in knowing those details will just read the article
5 July 2017
- 12:0112:01, 5 July 2017 diff hist −156 IXIT Corporation Undid revision 789111212 by Iftekharahmed96 (talk) Okay, but that still doesn't mean the Index of 1995 is its predecessor. You're currently doing original research