Talk:Mega Man 2/Archive 2
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Structure of Classic series game articles
Here are some comments / suggestions I have for future articles. Of course they are all up for debate so I haven't actually edited the article here.
Unless there is enough information about a specific game to warrant its own page, why not redirect to Mega Man Classic?
Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom point to the same place. Use one link: NES/Famicom.
Rockman does not have a capitalised m. Also, the subtitle of a Japanese game should probably be included.
The game is part of the Mega Man Classic series, which is part of the Mega Man series (see why the move caused problems and solved none?).
Link to the proper section of Robot Master. (in this case, Robot_Master#009-016_.28Mega_Man_II.29). --Boco XLVII 21:43, 29 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I added a story to this, an suggested Robot Master order, and at the end, what you get from defeating the bosses...Thought it might be a nice tough, but if you all disagree, go ahead and change it!--Yahweh 1 July 2005 02:12 (UTC)
- I removed the suggested order of Robot Masters. The article does not need to tell people how to beat the game (that's what GameFAQs [1] is for). Also I feel any suggested order or way is inherently POV. — Kjammer ⌂ 1 July 2005 08:20 (UTC)
Bias?
Is the final line of this article biased? I'll admit that Mega Man 2 is my personal favorite of the series but does the statement reflect the opinion of the entire fan-community or gamers in general. I'd bet that Mega Man 3 is just as popular.
Flashman
His picture needs fixing, the history of the linked one does not contain a proper one. Deleted?
Weapons
Bubble Lead was not described.
Should this be moved to Mega Man 2?
That's what's on the box, after all. The NES games use Arabic numerals; the Game Boy games use Roman numerals. It would prevent confusion, that's for sure. StarryEyes 13:42, 3 February 2006 (UTC)