Hi Joe,
Title kind of explains all...noticed this when going through my Genesis games. If it makes a difference, Musha stands for Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor.....didn't see it under that either, lol.
Yours,
Rob
Hi Joe,
Title kind of explains all...noticed this when going through my Genesis games. If it makes a difference, Musha stands for Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor.....didn't see it under that either, lol.
Yours,
Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
It's on there, at the beginning of the 'M's. Since it's listed as 'M.U.S.H.A.' the ascii sort would put the '.' before any letters.
It's there but we have different descriptions of what M.U.S.H.A. stands for.
D'oh! You know I was thinking today at work that that was what happenned, lol. Thanks :-)
Oh, yeah, I've been meaning to ask you , Joe: In the various game lists where there is a "Non-US Game Releases" section, the country or region is rarely specified (Brazil? Japan? Europe?). Has it ever been an idea to implement this in any of the sections?
Talk soon!
Yours,
Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
It's actually a field in our database that isn't displayed in the reporting side. Easy enough to implement, I just wasn't sure how I wanted to display it - as text in the game descriptions or as a sort field (such that non-us releases would be sorted by country of origin). Rest assured it's something we've got in the works! Thank ya.Originally Posted by rbudrick
That's graet, Joe! That will definitely rock when that's implemented.
I noticed that my Brazilian Tec Toy Phantasy Star III was not on the Genesis list...understandable since the whole South American area is largely undocumented. If ya want, the model number is 048220.
Also, I noticed that pretty much the whole PC Engine section is already included in the Non-US TG-16 section.....or am I wrong? Wasn't sure if both lists were necessary :-)
Talk soon!
Yours,
Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!