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 A little thank you... for the copyedits and interwiki linking, it's much appreciated! hugs, Procyon (Talk) 20:24, 31 October 2007 (CDT) I have played video games all my life, and so I know a lot about retro games, which I still play, mostly by utilizing emulators since I travel often and cannot take my NES, SNES, etc. with me.

I also contribute to wikipedia.

Guides I am working on

 * 1) ActRaiser (SNES)
 * 2) The Lost Vikings (SNES version)
 * 3) Swords and Serpents (NES) - Game guide is being developed offline.

Both guides are slow going because I live by a busy schedule, and don't have much time to work on them.

Guides I would like to create
In no particular order:
 * 1) Crystalis (NES version)- RPGClassics.com has a guide for this game that is far more detailed than any I would have time or motivation to complete, so I won't bother.
 * 2) Lemmings (SNES version) - There's so much to this game, and so many versions, I don't know where to begin.
 * 3) Cannon Fodder (MS-DOS version) - I used to play this game years ago, and now I have it working with DOSBox, but I have a hard time figuring out what I'm supposed to do and all. If I could make a guide, it would make it easier on others to figure that kind of stuff out.
 * 4) Cave Story (Windows version) - This is a great game, and the StrategyWiki guide was abandoned. I have played to the end of the game so when I have time I plan to play Cave Story again and make a guide for it.
 * 5) Swords and Serpents (NES) - I was fond of this game when I was younger, and it still fascinates me. There aren't many console games like it, but it's my understanding that this genre used to be popular on PCs.  Gameplay is simple but the level design is complex for an NES game, and the game is nearly impossible to complete if the player doesn't take notes with pencil and paper.  Hence the need for a guide.  I'm currently working on a guide, but haven't posted anything on StrategyWiki yet.