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*This whole page needs an overhaul. But ALSO, don't forget a brief section on the rumored game "It's Serious Fun". It's not an actual game, that we know, but where did the rumor come from? I'm 90% sure the phrase "It's serious fun!" is written somewhere on some HeartBeat literature as a tagline, and someone misinterpreted that as a game title, but get a source. | *This whole page needs an overhaul. But ALSO, don't forget a brief section on the rumored game "It's Serious Fun". It's not an actual game, that we know, but where did the rumor come from? I'm 90% sure the phrase "It's serious fun!" is written somewhere on some HeartBeat literature as a tagline, and someone misinterpreted that as a game title, but get a source. | ||
*Get sources for everything. Primary sources. Send those emails. Investigate where Video Game Kraken got all of its (seemingly-exclusive) information, and verify their sources. Even if its just newspapers/print. I remember something feeling a bit suspect, but I can't remember what specifically... | *Get sources for everything. Primary sources. Send those emails. Investigate where Video Game Kraken got all of its (seemingly-exclusive) information, and verify their sources. Even if its just newspapers/print. I remember something feeling a bit suspect, but I can't remember what specifically... | ||
− | *A detailed section on some of the Catalyst's misconceptions and why they came about. Consider using | + | *A detailed section on some of the Catalyst's misconceptions and why they came about. Consider using [https://imgur.com/a/AVZsurB this] National Videogames Museum NHL photo (where they state only Outback Joey was ever released for it, despite a second game sitting five inches away) as as inline for this section. This section needs to touch on what the same section on the Outworld page does, with much of the same information. |
[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 03:14, 2 July 2022 (EDT) | [[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 03:14, 2 July 2022 (EDT) | ||
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Revision as of 04:03, 2 July 2022
To do
- SO MUCH. Does anyone actually own one of these?
- Clarify the exact setup method, and what each individual cable/component does.
- Per a warning card shipped with the system, plugging two Catalyst adapters into a Mega Drive could damage the system.
- A brief section about the intended market. Seriously, who was this for? Rich kids who worked out a lot? Fitness-savvy adults who were also into video games?
- This whole page needs an overhaul. But ALSO, don't forget a brief section on the rumored game "It's Serious Fun". It's not an actual game, that we know, but where did the rumor come from? I'm 90% sure the phrase "It's serious fun!" is written somewhere on some HeartBeat literature as a tagline, and someone misinterpreted that as a game title, but get a source.
- Get sources for everything. Primary sources. Send those emails. Investigate where Video Game Kraken got all of its (seemingly-exclusive) information, and verify their sources. Even if its just newspapers/print. I remember something feeling a bit suspect, but I can't remember what specifically...
- A detailed section on some of the Catalyst's misconceptions and why they came about. Consider using this National Videogames Museum NHL photo (where they state only Outback Joey was ever released for it, despite a second game sitting five inches away) as as inline for this section. This section needs to touch on what the same section on the Outworld page does, with much of the same information.
CartridgeCulture (talk) 03:14, 2 July 2022 (EDT)