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- 15:41, 31 December 2023 diff hist -39 Atomic Runner (Saturn) Not needed current
- 14:47, 21 November 2023 diff hist -10 Gegege no Kitarou: Gentou Kaikitan Bandai does not ordinarily develop video games. The developer must be another company.
- 08:42, 27 October 2023 diff hist -100 Michael Jackson's Moonwalker Undo revision 915014 by CartridgeCulture (talk) Sega definitely was involved in the development of the SMS version. The closing credits show more people from Sega than Arc System Works. The latter was only involved in programming, not graphics or music which were all Sega's work. Tag: Undo
- 12:41, 1 July 2023 diff hist +5 Sangokushi IV Despite the Koei logo on the boxart of the 32X version, that port was published by Sega. If Koei was the publisher of the 32X version, the copyright year next to its name would be 1995 instead of 1994 and there would be a "Licensed by Sega Enterprises" mention like all third-party games publishing on Sega consoles had on their titlescreen from the Genesis to the Dreamcast. current
- 11:30, 1 July 2023 diff hist +10 Voice Idol Maniacs: Pool Bar Story Four Winds Software is openly mentioned in the copyright of the titlescreeen of the game. While the titlescreen doesn't explicitly say Four Winds is the developer, this company has developed several games (mostly PlayStation) during the 32 bits era. There is no reason to believe that Four Winds would be anything else than the developer. It's possible that Data East was co-developer but since the game doesn't have any closing credits, this can't be confirmed. current
- 23:38, 4 March 2023 diff hist +31 Montezuma's Revenge While not very likely, Parker Brothers may be the developer of the port. The company has an history of porting arcades games on the Atari 2600 so there's a possibility that SMS Montezuma's Revenge is their own work. Utopia seems even more unlikely due to its keeping of the 1984 copyright on the port instead of updating it to a 1989 one as did Parker Brothers. And Microsmiths is totally out of question because the port is not listed on their GDRI page. Ditto for Venture Technologies. current
- 16:00, 26 February 2023 diff hist -21 Montezuma's Revenge Parker Brothers did not developed the game. And the entry of Utopia as developer of the port is questionable. But since Utopia developed the original version on computers and since the actual developer of the SMS port is unknown, I guess it can stay there for the time being.
- 21:43, 18 October 2022 diff hist 0 Montezuma's Revenge Switched reference of Computer Entertainer from July 1989 to June 1989 as per the rationale here: https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Ys:_Ancient_Ys_Vanished_Omen&diff=819827&oldid=819386
- 11:21, 17 October 2022 diff hist +47 Midnight Resistance The Mega Drive version in Japan was published by Data East
- 21:04, 16 October 2022 diff hist -30 Psycho Fox No source of the sound having been done by Graphic Research. GDRI's page for Vic Tokai claims the sound of Psycho Fox was made by Aicom. And I'm not sure it's even worth mentioning as developers the companies that were involved only with the sound of games.
- 18:56, 16 October 2022 diff hist +47 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Added original publisher and switched Computer Entertainer source of SMS release to January 1989. It's more credible to use a source of when the game had already been released,
- 18:14, 16 October 2022 diff hist +70 Mega Bomberman Licensed by Hudson but ported by Westone
- 17:34, 16 October 2022 diff hist +1 Joe & Mac Unless Elite co-developed the port themselves, it's more accurate to put them in the "Licensor" field (with or without Data East) as suggested in the discussion talk page.
- 10:29, 16 October 2022 diff hist -279 Joe & Mac No, the Mega Drive version wasn't co-developed by Elite.
- 03:31, 16 October 2022 diff hist -15 Rastan Developed by Taito but released by Sega. Taito did not published games for the Sega Master.
- 06:10, 15 October 2022 diff hist -8 Time Soldiers SNK didn't even developed the arcade game let alone the Sega Master port
- 05:37, 15 October 2022 diff hist 0 Rastan Replacing Computer Entertainer issue from April 1989 to May 1989 instead. It's best to use a source where the game has already been released.
- 05:23, 15 October 2022 diff hist 0 Lord of the Sword Changing Computer Entertainer issue from March 1989 to April 1989. It's best to use a source where the game has already been released
- 05:19, 15 October 2022 diff hist 0 Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished Omen Changing Computer Entertainer issue from March 1989 to April 1989. It's best to use a source where the game has already been released
- 22:49, 6 January 2022 diff hist +11 Brøderbund Software Add