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Zerothis# 2 months and ago (updated 1 month and 25 days ago)It makes me nervous that certain entries are resting the head on the chop block so to speak. One of the reasons I contribute to UVL instead of Mobygames, gamefaqs, and Wikipedia, is the fact that [strike]I can count on my work not being erased arbitrarily[/strike]. Will todo-verifyexistence have a sufficient time to appeal their death sentence?
EDIT: after giving some thought to it, I realized I was a bit hasty in my comments. Please allow me to clarify:
One of the reasons I contribute to UVL instead of Mobygames, gamefaqs, and Wikipedia, is the fact that I can count on my work being corrected instead of arbitrarily erased.
First Clemency:
Astrix and the Secret Mission - Verified
Asterix and The Secret Mission for game gear does exist. The less reputable among us might want to acquire an emulation copy as further proof.
Moby says it real and their editors still refuse to acknowledge the existence of many Atari Games.
Additionally, I have added a poor quality scan of the box taken from a Brazilian website (but it was only released in Europe)
here toore: todo-verifyexistenceWill todo-verifyexistence have a sufficient time to appeal their death sentence?
Hopefully most have enough time for that. But if they don't get attention despite the tag being added, there's not much to be done.
Though honestly It's rather hopeless for cases that only get links to UVL when Googled for.
Box shot should be enough to remove any fear of "hasty" deletion, but there still should be more info on the game than that available... somewhere in the net. There have been some cases where the game entry had different title than what was shown on the box shot, so those as well are on a bit precarious footing.
Commuted:
I suspect
Darxside was confused with the
Elite prototype for the Genesis that was never published. David Braben was involved with both
DarXide and
Elite