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== DBZ: Talk (richternj) ==
== DBZ: Talk (richternj) ==
After playtesting the game, I made some corrections and updates to the page.  Hopefully, they all fall within the bounds of the RogueBasin standards.  I reviewed them briefly, and it SEEMS that it does.   
After playtesting the game, I made some corrections and updates to the page.  Hopefully, they all fall within the bounds of the RogueBasin standards.  I reviewed them briefly, and it SEEMS that it does.   
Major corrections made:  DBZ has a PC version as well, added "Windows" to the info block.  It is not graphical, I don't know where that info came from, changed to ASCII.  Added a link to the PC Demo version... mentioned the non-traditional commercial model.  Owner does not have a set price for the game, asks for the user to submit a payment (the user chooses how much to pay... honestly) for the unlock code.  So... while it is commercial, it's not like the provider is asking $14.99 per license or anything.  Just some things to note.
Major corrections made:  DBZ has a PC version as well, added "Windows" to the info block.  It is not graphical, I don't know where that info came from, changed to ASCII.  Added a link to the PC Demo version. (sorry for the obscene number of edits, it's been a while since I used wikiformatting, it throws me off at times.)

Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 November 2009

DBZ: Talk (richternj)

After playtesting the game, I made some corrections and updates to the page. Hopefully, they all fall within the bounds of the RogueBasin standards. I reviewed them briefly, and it SEEMS that it does. Major corrections made: DBZ has a PC version as well, added "Windows" to the info block. It is not graphical, I don't know where that info came from, changed to ASCII. Added a link to the PC Demo version. (sorry for the obscene number of edits, it's been a while since I used wikiformatting, it throws me off at times.)