trickman
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Arcade titles with different names
on 5/24/2016 3:48:39 PM
Not sure if this has been asked before: How do you account for games that have different titles, but are essentially the same game? Are they still listed and scored under the original (U.S.) title, or is there a totally different listing and score for the alternate game title?
Example: Ninja Gaiden and Shadow Warriors are essentially the same game with different titles.
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Crimefighter
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RE: Arcade titles with different names
on 5/24/2016 9:06:44 PM
Usually they would put it in the description that it is "also known as".
But what about a game with the same name but significant gameplay differences? Such as "The End" where the Konami and Stern versions play differently. Or a game like Real Ghostbusters where the Japanese version is completely different due to localization and gameplay changes.
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trickman
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RE: Arcade titles with different names
on 5/25/2016 11:28:44 AM
Also, what about a 2-player version of a (normally) 4-player game? i.e. Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2-P -- should it have a separate listing, or stay under Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
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Nashvillan
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RE: Arcade titles with different names
on 5/26/2016 12:42:30 AM
I have reviewed all the comments.
While there is no clear cut format per say (for example, I know that there is one entry that says Gaplus/Galaga 3) I generally like to keep the two titles separate and mention that one is a copy of the other.
If there are multiple games with the same name (like Batman or Avengers) there's not much I can do about it except ask that you pay attention to the company that made it and the year it came out. Most often these will be different. Ghostlord and I do our best to include screenshots and detailed descriptions.
I do not differentiate between 2 player and 4 player versions of a game. That's what cabinet style and number of simultaneous players are for. If you have a generic X-Men cabinet with four players, I'll say it's an upright cabinet with four players simultaneous. If it is the larger, more desirable cabinet, I will say the cabinet is a deluxe upright with six players simultaneous. In both cases, the same X-Men listing will appear.
Good question. Thanx
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Crimefighter
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RE: Arcade titles with different names
on 5/27/2016 12:44:07 AM
Since scores are one player only it isn't really relevant how many players a cab supports in actuality.
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trickman
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RE: Arcade titles with different names
on 6/2/2016 12:41:56 PM
So, in the case of TMNT, an addition to the description should read, "aka Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (2P)" Correct?
Please note -- There is a one word change - from Ninja to Hero, due to the ban of the word Ninja in the UK in the '80s & '90s.
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