User talk:Supermathguy39
- How do I provide a source?
I am an autoconfirmed user. I tried to get Mario Party 1 and Mario Party 3 released for Virtual Console, but Lindsay151 and SmartieMaxx keep saying I'm just providing false sources. Lindsay151 warned me that if I continue to provide false sources, she will block me from editing. SmartieMaxx told me that they will never ever be released for Virtual Console. If Lindsay151 blocks me from editing, I will be so mad.
File:MK64-Music-RainbowRoad.ogg File:MK64-Music-KoopaTroopaBeach.ogg File:Rainbow Road.ogg
- I'll answer that. After the info that you add, type
<ref>website or source that you found info here</ref>
, and it will automatically add to the "Refrerences" Section on the Mario Party 9 article.
- I'll answer that. After the info that you add, type
I hope this helped :)
How do I protect a page?
Mario Party source
Sir, am i not postive with the source you provice, showing MP1 and MP3 coming to the VC in 2012. The web sources you input doesn't show the facts, nor announcement has been showed. Until you show a legitamite source, i'll have to revert your edits.
Also (from your comment above), only Syosp and Bots can protect pages. L151
What is a legitamite source for MP1 and what is a legitamite source for MP3?
What is a valid source for an MP release date and what is a valid source for an MP3 release date?
A legit website showing the (VC) release date. For example...
Alway put in the caption of the image file on article page. As this example -
only to those with blank image summary and minigame infoboxes.
So you're just putting random links as sources.
They will never ever ever be released for a reason
There is a topic in nintendolife's forum discussing it. Take a looksy! --SmartieMaxx (talk) 20:43, 10 October 2012 (EDT)