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This entire section is already covered in and better suited for the [[Ghosts 'n Goblins (series)]] article, as it basically boiled down to listing every single sequel/spin-off and cameo appearance. As everything is already stated in the series article, I replaced the section with a link to that article and a brief descriptive paragraph.[[Special:Contributions/71.190.182.22|71.190.182.22]] ([[User talk:71.190.182.22|talk]]) 03:52, 12 October 2010 (UTC) |
This entire section is already covered in and better suited for the [[Ghosts 'n Goblins (series)]] article, as it basically boiled down to listing every single sequel/spin-off and cameo appearance. As everything is already stated in the series article, I replaced the section with a link to that article and a brief descriptive paragraph.[[Special:Contributions/71.190.182.22|71.190.182.22]] ([[User talk:71.190.182.22|talk]]) 03:52, 12 October 2010 (UTC) |
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== Famicom / NES version == |
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Why does it say Micronics developed this? Capcom did their own ports for Famicom and both the Japanese and American versions only have Capcom copyright on the title screen (with Nintendo of America license on NES). [[User:JoeD80|JoeD80]] ([[User talk:JoeD80|talk]]) 07:46, 7 January 2015 (UTC) |
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Speedy Delete?
The screenshot on this page is listed as a candidate for speedy delete. I don't know why. There's no speedy delete template anywhere, the image is not listed in the speedy delete queue. In short, there's no mention at all of this image being speedy deleted anywhere on wikipedia other than in the caption. Why? 198.182.30.82 15:28, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Minor Stuff
It's funny to see an encyclopedia entry for a computer game, well, that is indeed a classic. It's c-64 port was one of my favorites ever. I managed to pas the 4 levels getting again to the graveyard and forest. However my most impressive achievement regarding that game is replacing the zombies, demons, bosses, etc with characters derived from my high school teachers. I also changed the title of the game to "Ghosts'n Teachers", and wrote lyrics to match, roughly the first minute of the 3 minute game music track. I used the Final Cartridge 2 to get the technical part, and here are the lyrics:
Ghost's and Teachers, Ghost's and Teachers, The teachers invaded The cemetery and they now, Haunt the ghosts You were chased To this case You will now Save the ghosts.
Regards Alon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.68.14.91 (talk • contribs)
Gold Armor
No mention of it in the article. PrometheusX303 08:46, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
--It doesn't exist in this game.
I don't know, but
(please forgive any language errors, because I'm brazilian)
I think the Astaroth's true name is SATAN, because when you finish the game by the first time, you can read somethig like: This room is an illusion and a trap devised by SATAN.
Actually in all Japanese sources I've seen, Satan is the name of the demon that kidnaps the princess. 76.50.87.96 20:00, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
SATAN is in your house right now!!! LOOK OUT!!! Also, why does the article not include the awesome code to skip to any level? UP B RIGHT BB DOWN BBB LEFT BBBB start. Or something like that.
Regarding the Legacy section
Someone added a pararaph about the actor Sam Witwer and his RPG-playing friends... or something like that, it isn't made very clear. To be honest, I don't see how it's relevant to the article except for the minor mention of the game, so I'm removing it and the source it cites. --RoyalFool (talk) 19:09, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
Legacy Section
This entire section is already covered in and better suited for the Ghosts 'n Goblins (series) article, as it basically boiled down to listing every single sequel/spin-off and cameo appearance. As everything is already stated in the series article, I replaced the section with a link to that article and a brief descriptive paragraph.71.190.182.22 (talk) 03:52, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
Famicom / NES version
Why does it say Micronics developed this? Capcom did their own ports for Famicom and both the Japanese and American versions only have Capcom copyright on the title screen (with Nintendo of America license on NES). JoeD80 (talk) 07:46, 7 January 2015 (UTC)