All the wiki pages I've created.
I'm one of those wiki editors who mostly does two things: I'll either just make minor edits or add pages that aren't on the site. Here's proof of the second one.
I'm one of those wiki editors who mostly does two things: I'll either just make minor edits or add pages that aren't on the site. Here's proof of the second one.
If this game was in English, I'd be all over the page. Also, it was apparently the first page I successfully created.
I created all the Capcom Generations pages. Yes. ALL of them.
Oddly enough, I've created a few pages that everybody loves.
This isn't one of them. Yet.
I just created this because that Scrambled Valkyrie game loosened a few memories. I had no idea what direction Matt Bodega would take it in.
OK, I didn't create this page, but I'm listed as the only editor, so close enough.
Alias: my argument against indie game fanboys.
The picture is not mine, but I wish it was.
You'd think that this would have been in the database before me.
Again, surprised that I had to make this page.
The search for this is still broken. I'm not even sure if I picked the right one, and I'm not gonna check for it.
I apologize for the extremely vague title, but I've never come up with a better name.
It's definitely no Captain Novolin.
I often find myself adding pages because I'm the only person who's played the game.
Ignor likes this page. He told me so.
Another common concept that I thought of.
This is when Marino told me the rules about capitalization.
The Japan only one.
Hey, this was used in a quest. Yay!
Cracked has shamed me once, and this is that shame.
I'll just let Michael Jackson stare at you while you type your comments.
*sigh* I didn't even add the Hitler picture. Why is Hitler a pedophile?
What monster have I created!?
A somewhat vague title.
I still don't understand how this made it into Crash Bandicoot 2.
It's like a vertical version of the Advancing Wall of Doom.
The Rick Roll planet of Phantasy Star IV. I'd make a Rick Ross joke, but I don't know a lot about him.
This page is actually kinda weird, as neither Wikipedia nor MobyGames, the two sites that know about almost every obscure game out there, listed this as its own thing. I started wondering if this even counted as an individual release, but GameSpot set me straight.
Seems a natural extension of the Games Based on Anime page.
I hope this takes off like "Games That Ask You to 'Press Start' But Will Accept Other Buttons."
Wait, I'm creating pages for new games now? If I actually bothered playing this, I could move out of "old school obscure" to "just plain obscure." However, I will remain firmly planted in "old school obscure."
I imagine "takarabako" is Japanese for "great crimes", for that is the only way this could ever make sense.
Again, this is something I expected was in the database already.
Oddly enough, I could not find the picture of Sephiroth that I wanted to use for this page. I'd have even settled for when you're fighting alongside him early in the game.
Again, I can't imagine why this wasn't created immediately after the Dragonball Quick Look.
Somebody get on the default image for this page!
Finally, a page that I wasn't surprised to learn wasn't in the database.
The weird one, where Darth Vader transforms into a scorpion half the time.
Why isn't there an image of this on the Ocarina of Time page? A billion pictures of Ganon at the end, but none of you actually getting to him.
Fun fact: several of Telenet Japan's games list 金護寺 in the credits. It was an oddly specific lack of translation, so I did some research to find out who the crap this was. I succeeded, yet I'll never know why they didn't bother to translate his name.
Here's a test of how obscure a game is: if I had to add it to the database and it wasn't a new release, it's probably mega-obscure.