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I still say that the reference is to the increasing bit power of consoles (64 for the N64, 128 for the gamecube and 256 for the wii, which was still relatively new at the time of the games release) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit --[[User:Itxi|Itxi]] 16:58, 15 April 2010 (EDT) | I still say that the reference is to the increasing bit power of consoles (64 for the N64, 128 for the gamecube and 256 for the wii, which was still relatively new at the time of the games release) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit --[[User:Itxi|Itxi]] 16:58, 15 April 2010 (EDT) | ||
:I think the first trivia point makes the most sense, explaining why everyone's power stays the same. Your trivia point is also reasonable, but the USB point seemed far-fetched (I removed it). I'm not sure about the color point (if it's reasonable trivia or if it's even true), so I added the reference needed tag to it. [[User:Culex|Culex]] 18:54, 15 April 2010 (EDT) |
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There are too many theories in the first bullet point, I think it either needs to be spaced out into several indented points or we need to decide on one theory and stick to it.
I still say that the reference is to the increasing bit power of consoles (64 for the N64, 128 for the gamecube and 256 for the wii, which was still relatively new at the time of the games release) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit --Itxi 16:58, 15 April 2010 (EDT)
- I think the first trivia point makes the most sense, explaining why everyone's power stays the same. Your trivia point is also reasonable, but the USB point seemed far-fetched (I removed it). I'm not sure about the color point (if it's reasonable trivia or if it's even true), so I added the reference needed tag to it. Culex 18:54, 15 April 2010 (EDT)