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23 October 2018

  • 02:5802:58, 23 October 2018 diff hist +5 Category:Square EnixUndo revision 825475 by Prod (talk) Exactly and the company's official website says it was established in 1975 as per http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/company/outline.html Tag: Undo
  • 00:0600:06, 23 October 2018 diff hist +5 Category:Square EnixThe company "Square Enix" and the company "Enix" are the same. If you want to document its creation to "April 1, 2003", you should consider renaming the field something else than "Founded". "Formed" or even "Created" would make more sense than "Founded".

21 October 2018

29 September 2018

  • 15:2215:22, 29 September 2018 diff hist +44 Bubble Bobble/Ports1) Added publishers for NES/SMS ports 2) Game Gear developed by Open (but published by Taito) as per http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Open although it's basically a port of the SMS version. Apple II port developed by Novalogic as per titlescreen

12 September 2018

6 September 2018

  • 03:1103:11, 6 September 2018 diff hist −15 RenegadeSame as my last edit. Arcade version was published everywhere by Taito. NES version was published by Technos in Japan and by Taito in the US. Arcade and NES version were both developed by Technos.
  • 03:0803:08, 6 September 2018 diff hist −23 RenegadeArcade version was by published in Japan by Taito too. See the two follwings links, https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=1924&image=1, https://web.archive.org/web/20030621100427/http://www.taito.co.jp:80/game_history/index.html.
  • 02:0002:00, 6 September 2018 diff hist −12 BurgerTimeNES version, while published by Namco in Japan, wasn't ported by Namco. The port was programmed by Sakata SAS and the rest of the development (graphics, sound, etc) was done by Data East itself.
  • 01:4801:48, 6 September 2018 diff hist −39 Ring KingUndo revision 823712 by Procyon (talk) According to GDRI, which is where NES Guide get its sources for developers, it was developed by Jastec/Neue. See http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Jastec
  • 01:1901:19, 6 September 2018 diff hist −39 Ring KingNot among the games listed on the following link from Sakata SAS's list of work https://web.archive.org/web/20161128134620/http://sasgames.jp/business/business.html

5 September 2018

  • 11:2911:29, 5 September 2018 diff hist −43 Category:Square EnixWe probably don't need to go into the detail that Enix is the surviving entity. But 1975 is the correct founding year for the company because this is what all the reliable sources mention (Square Enix itself, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal).

4 September 2018

  • 04:0104:01, 4 September 2018 diff hist +43 Category:Taito CorporationTaito was acquired by Square Enix in 2005 but only became a wholly-owned subsdiary the following year. Merged two paragraphs. Also, Taito no longer has a division Chicago nor is it still involved in the home market of video games
  • 03:4603:46, 4 September 2018 diff hist −178 Tag Team WrestlingThis page was based on an old version on Wikipedia from many years ago that had several incorrect info about the game and that has since been corrected there. Tag Team Wrestling (the arcade version) was published by Data East also in Japan
  • 03:2503:25, 4 September 2018 diff hist −39 Karate ChampThe NES version was released in Nivember 1986 (not December). And it wasn't developed by Data East USA. It was developed in Japan by Data East Corporation and Sakata SAS despite being released in the U.S two years before in Japan
  • 03:1403:14, 4 September 2018 diff hist +48 Category:Square EnixUndo revision 823674 by Prod (talk) Why, if that's not representative of the reality?

3 September 2018