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Undid edit by 67.164.198.120: That's how it's formatted in-game in the North American version (again, the first sourced video proves this).
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These do not match the sourced video.
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Mario Wiki says DK3 G&W released in August of 1984, whereas DK Circus released in September of that same year. Honestly, given the questionable legitimacy of both the NTSC and PAL Chronicle lists, as well as several sources on the Internet and what-have-you disagreeing on the Western release dates of certain games, I have a hard time finding a good enough example to replace the previous one.
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Shortening link.
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→Trivia: Wrong name. This is what happens when you edit in, like, 5 in the morning. XP
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→Trivia: Feel free to revert if you have an issue with this trivia, but I do think it is interesting to point out how Smash effectively acknowledged non-gaming stuff. I would list all the examples, but there are some which I honestly cannot tell if they're supposed to be licenses or not (such as the Formula One-based games and a few DS application games). Oh, and the other example is Doki Doki Panic in Shy Guy and Birdo's trophies in Smash Wii U.
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→Trivia: Adding an interesting inconsistency with the Japanese Chronicle.
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As much as I heavily prefer the Japanese lists for their higher level of accuracy compared to other lists (even if they did still omit some games that Nintendo published in that region), I think it makes more sense to prioritize the English lists given this is an English Wiki.
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→Nintendo Entertainment System: No idea why I italicized the "Robot" for the R.O.B. games on the Japanese list. It's referring to the accessory they're compatible with (just like how the Game & Watch games have their respective model type in parentheses, which I didn't italicize those)., and I'm pretty sure game peripherals/accessories don't follow the italics rule.
mSeems rather inconsistent to have the "Brothers" in Smash 64's Japanese title be written as "Bros.", but not for Melee. I'm a little iffy on the Punch-Out!! edit since it seems rather semantic, but to explain the change: the Japanese title doesn't have the "ズ" like other games' Japanese titles that contain a loanword that translates to a word with "'s" in it (e.g. Mario'S Cement Factory, Hogan'S Alley, & Mario'S Tennis all have ズ). Feel free to revert the MTPO one if you have any disagreements.
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