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is only introduced ("The Sega 32X was an add-on for the Sega Mega Drive.") in the second paragraph of the lead. This makes the first paragraph a bit awkward in that unless you already know what the Sega 32X is, you don't really know what it's talking about. Hence I think you should reorganise it a
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and wikilinked it for clarification. I replaced "5" with "five", moved the citations to the other side of the daggers, put the "p" in the cite book for the aforementioned reference, and I condensed the book reference appropriately. Odd, because the other two citations cited pages 493-496 and the
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I think NA should be used instead of US in the table, unless the game was never released in Canada. Also, the consensus that resulted from the discussion at WikiProject VG is that the names of the regions should all be mentioned in the lead in some way or another, so that the abbreviations can be
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Although this statement is sourced, the "this failure" part sounds a bit too non-neutral in terms of wording. Also, the term "some" should be specified (which sites or critics? etc.) and be sourced with more references, because GamePro speak for themselves, but we don't know if their opinion is
78:, the only two featured lists of console games, as examples for setting this list up. Also, this is my first FLC—actually, featured anything—so I appreciate all the constructive criticism while this article is being reviewed. Thanks to all of the reviewers in advance for your time.
809:"All dates given are for the earliest release of the games, which have been released in several regions around the world, including Japan (JP), North America (NA), and Europe (EU)." - prose... repeated use of "released" isn't pretty, can you reword.
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It looks like we've been hit by a policy discussion about
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Not that I know of. I can't find anything more precise than just the years in anything reliable, and anything unreliable has just one or two games with more precise release dates. That's about it.
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that I got for this list, some said the flags were fine, and others openly told me they didn't like the flags. If you find it necessary, I'll go ahead and change the flags to region codes.
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of sega-16.com, given that it's the main reference for the article. It seems to be user-contributed, and would make it a no-no in the same way IMDB and tv.com are.
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You don't need to repeat all the info about Kent's book each time you us it. You can make it a general ref and then just use the author name and the page ref.
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