User talk:Leo Sukaze

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Your Talk Page

Hello, just out of curiosity, why has your talk page been deleted?

Wait, maybe it wasn't deleted, but you became a member before welcome templates were automatically distributed. I apologise for any confusion.

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Oh, I don't know why welcome templates were not distributed to me automatically... --Leo Sukaze (talk) 02:30, 25 March 2014 (EDT)

Staff Credits

Hey, fantastic job on these staff credit pages! --Glowsquid (talk) 08:34, 4 February 2014 (EST)

Thank you! I hope to share more Mario information (game's staff, japanese name of each character, stage and item, etc.) in Japan sourced from a lot of media, such as game magazines and guidebooks. --Leo Sukaze (talk) 02:30, 25 March 2014 (EDT)

Mario Party Whirling Carnival?

I saw a game like it in Daisy's page. It really exists? and is said to be japanese exclusive....so...Ashley Ashley(and Red) File:Ashley WarioWare Touched.png

Yeah, it is fourth arcade game themed Mario Party series released in Japan. Japanese name is "マリオパーティ くるくる!カーニバル" (Mario Party Kurukuru! Carnival), and official website is here. --Leo Sukaze (talk) 02:30, 25 March 2014 (EDT)
Tahnks. I thinked it was an fake. If ypu jnow about the game, you can write an article, as far as Mario Party Whirling Carnival article does not exist (yet)Ashley Ashley(and Red) File:Ashley WarioWare Touched.png

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Say, can I ask you some questions about Mario medias in Japan? Sorry if this seems strange. --Glowsquid (talk) 17:37, 16 April 2014 (EDT)

Sure! I want to answer as much as I know to your questions. --Leo Sukaze (talk) 14:00, 17 April 2014 (EDT)

Awesome! Thank you very much! Here they are:

1: Would you happen to know if there's a staff listing for ヨッシーのロードハンティング anywhere? Or just which division of Nintendo developed the game. (I think it's Nintendo R&D1 since they did all the other gun games, but it's pure conjecture).

2: The website N-Sider claims to have translated an interview with Yoshiaki Koizumi and Takao Shimizu about Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat that was posted on "Nintendo Online Magazine in Japan", but N-Sider's interview translations are apparently not reliable at all, so I was wondering: Is the original Japanese interview (if it exist) available online, and if so, can you evaluate if N-Sider's translation is accurate or not? --Glowsquid (talk) 20:19, 17 April 2014 (EDT)

1A: First, I'm sorry but I don't have the game. Even if I watch another ending movie, the game doesn't seem to have a staff role or staff listing, so the details of the game's developer is also unclear... But inferring from the game's controller, Super Scope, I think there is quite a possibility that the Nintendo R&D1 developed the game. In addition, mayby the game has been co-developed with other companies, such as Intelligent Systems or Tose, also inferring from other developer of the games that use the light gun. But it's also my pure conjecture...
2A: Yes, the original interview is available, and the translation by N-Sider is almost exactly. The interview about the game was published by N.O.M in December 2004, but it isn't as feature article, it has been featured as one of the recommended software in Christmas, and the interview also be found in there.