User talk:Mariomaster86

"You"s
Please refrain from using the word "you" next time. When editing in mainspace, we always write in third-person; that is, we use "player", or the character's name, instead. Thanks and keep contributing. 02:51, 20 August 2016 (EDT)


 * Just another thing: Every time we write a game title, we always use italics. This is done by adding two apostrophes before and after the name (More info here). 23:17, 20 August 2016 (EDT)

Lina
I noticed when adding the Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic storyline section, you wrote Lina as Imajin's girlfriend. Where did you find this out? At a glance, the manual doesn't seem to indicate one way or another as far as I can tell, but every online source I've found indicates the playable characters are a nuclear family, rather making Imajin and Lina siblings. If this is true, it's pretty obscure info! LinkTheLefty (talk) 17:55, 2 October 2016 (EDT)


 * I found it in a Youtube video posted in July. Their true relation lies not in the manual nor any advertising for the game, but rather a very rare book that documented Yume Kojo '87 itself. Link is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL9o9zzCUsQ – Mariomaster86 (talk) 4:01, 26 February 2017 (EST)

File Reminders
File:MBSlvl4.gif was missing Category:Mario Bros. Special Images and the wasn't filled out. You can remove it if you don't want to fill it out. -- 21:12, 24 February 2017 (EST)

Mario Bros. Special
Do you have a sources that the game runs on Sharp MZ-1500, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp MZ-2200, SMC-777, and Hitachi S1? If not, please do not add it back to the article.-- 11:05, 26 February 2017 (EST)


 * Apologies, I've added sources for the MZ computers. I wish I could add better proof for the others, but there's pretty much no information on these. I even saw a sight claiming that the version for the SMC-777 never made it past the prototype stage. The Hitachi S1 is an extreme rarity in itself, and I only saw a version for it mentioned once - a site selling games for all these various Japanese computers seemed to claim that such a thing existed. – Mariomaster86 (talk) 3:50, 26 February 2017 (EST)
 * Sorry we were giving you a hard time, but you got to remember: Any new information needs to be sourced, otherwise it will be credited as a rumor or speculation, and we can't have that. 15:53, 26 February 2017 (EST)
 * Turns out, a version for the Hitachi S1 does exist, as well as a PC-9801 version which I heard about a long time ago but forgot about. Both have been added. It also turns out Punch Ball was released on another computer as well, which I also once heard to have Special. I'll look into it. Sources say that a version for the SMC-777 does exist, but I have yet to find any images or footage. – Mariomaster86 (talk) 7:35, 26 February 2017 (EST)

Warning
You kept adding information about other systems the game could have been released on, but without a source, it should not be on the wiki. Your edit kept getting undone countless times, but this is the final straw. If this happens again, you could get a last warning or even blocked! – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 11:06, 26 February 2017 (EST)

File info
When linking to an external image (i.e. one not on the wiki), you should include the link in one bracket on both sides. So  http://nintendoera.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/IMG_5208.jpg  should be  , otherwise the entire image would show which may cause some loading issues.

And when categorizing images, you should use standard brackets instead of...whatever the curved ones are called. "{}" transcludes information, which isn't what you want. Instead, categorizing should look like  . Good job finding those rare images, though! 15:31, 22 June 2017 (EDT)

RE:Sourcing information
To source information, you would put your source between two reference next to what it is you're sourcing tags like so: The reference will then appear at the bottom of the page in the references section, if one exists. If not, you would place this on the bottom: