Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/List of Japanese Nintendo 64 games

SeizureDog, Timkovski and others on 'List of Nintendo 64 games' (LN64G) seem to feel that English titles like Wild Choppers don't belong on the normal list because it was a Japanese game and an alternative name to one that was released in The U.S.A. and Europe. I guess that explains his reason for wanting this page deleted, although he wasn't very good at stating it. Whenever these where added to the LN64G they were deleted because they felt these where additional titles that the list did not need. On LN64G talk page it also had requests to make it a seperate listing, as SeizureDog said on his answer to my discuussion on that page it confuses him. These games need a converter or must be modified by having their back edge corners broked off to work with a U.S. or Europe system. As I mentioen in that talk page the LN64G's title listing in English is incomplete 'Incomplete list English' it dosn't even list all games because Jikkyo World Soccer: World Cup France '98 by Konami isn't listed at all, probably because someone deleted it because it might seem like a U.S.A. game yet it is completly differant then either the FIFA '98: Road To World Cup World Cup 98 (video game)  both of which are made and designed by EA Sports. They don't bother to list games or simply delete them without any mention of the game even if the names tile is in English. SeizureDog also didn't list or mention any complaints about the 'List of Japanese Nintendo 64 Games' on its talk page and I think either all titles should be given a single listing with each of the three regions names for each cartridge or that they should be with the LN64G having only the U.S.A. and Europe titles, since they seem to delete all the other ones anyway. According to SeizureDog it's confusing to him to list the Japanese Games with English titles, as well as the English releases and Europe, when I came onto the project many Japanese games wheren't even listed on the articales that menmtion the game, Eltale Monsters wasn't even mentioned on the Chopper Attack article and it wasn't mentioned anywhere on Wikipedia. LN64G lists G.A.S.P!!: Fighter's NEXTream in Europe and Japan
 * Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 2000
 * Deadly Arts

but dosn't list this game although all are Japanese games.
 * King Hill 64: Extreme Snowboarding"

if one is listed all titles should be listed if they don't want to list King Hill 64: Extreme Snowboarding, then they shouldn't be listing the Japanese games.

The LN64G also dosn't tell how to distinghsh which country each game came from, or if they can be played all on the same consoles. It also only lists one Publisher for each of the games, even though in differant regions the game was released by differant Publishers.

In conclusion I state what I did when first making this page and my discussion on the LN64G; Each of the U.S.A., Europe and Japanese versions of the games are differant, and if a person is looking up a Nintendo 64 game called Wild Choppers, and they come to Wikipedia and see a List of Nintendo 64 Games, they'd expect to see it, SeizureDog, Timkovski and others feel that those titles of Nintendo 64 games don't belong on a the LN64G which claims to list all Nintendo 64 games "alphabetically by their localized English titles" what it dose is list some Japanese titles, but all U.S. and Euorpe.
 * Anyone having trouble finding a specific Japanese titled game can usually get it from a simple redirect. All of the games that you claim to not be on the list I found in this manner. If it were up to me, every game would only be listed once. I find having European titles thrown in to be confusing, but policy says to give all English speaking countries equal weight. Any games that were completely overlooked, such as you say Jikkyo World Soccer: World Cup France '98, you're free to add, as long as you're positive the game actually exists and is not an alternate title to an existing article's game. Also, creating a stub with an image of the boxart really helps establish credibility.--SeizureDog 16:23, 9 October 2007 (UTC)