Talk:List of references in video games

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Expect me to add many more sightings to this page soon. --Sml007.5 21:09, 3 October 2006 (EDT)

Megaman ZX

In Megaman ZX, there are two boys that look alot like Mario and Luigi. Is it okay if I point that out?
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Yo yo mom (talk).

Having not played the game, I can't say for certain how much they look like Mario and Luigi, but if you think the similarity is significant enough, you can add it in as a cameo. Phoenix Rider

I wouldn't realy call it a cameo, but I can show you a picture. Mario ZX.PNG Yo yo mom
Hmm... They have the correct statures, colors, and even wear overalls... I'd say they count. YELLOWYOSHI398

Dr. Mario reference in sequel to Brain Age

in the Japan/Europe- exclusive sequel, I think there is a Dr. Mario-style minigame in it what should i call the game. Brain age 2?

Thanks in advance, Ninja_Lucario

Cameo Trash

This article is a mess, that's all I have to say. First of all, Toad's line "Thank you Mario" line is not in Big Brain Academy but Brain Age. Second, SSX on Tour and Nintendo Village are linked to, but they redirect to this exact same page. Third, the Animal Crossing: Wild World items (or at least some of them) also appeared in the original AC, and are never even specified. Fourth, The Simpsons: Hit & Run's mention does not specify what the "switch place" means, or even what Mario game it's from.

I'd go on, but I'm wasting my breath. We really need to clean this place up. --Dodoman

I'll stick on a rewrite template.Knife (talk) 01:29, 30 July 2007 (EDT)

Dodoman, it actually is in, but you'd need to have played the game almost daily to have seen it, which I do. :) The minigame "Syllable Count" uses short cute mantras such as "Don't make me turn this car around!" and part of the Declaration of Independence. One of the weirder mentions is "Thank you, Mario, but our princess is in another castle!" As a side note, the professor note that the phrases he's chosen are all very strange. The phrases change daily, so you only have a slight chance of seeing it if you only play Syllable Count every once in a while. I do so once every three days. Stumpers! 18:14, 20 October 2007 (EDT)

What kind of order?

I would like to add a visual sighting, but I don't know at which position, because I can't see a logical order. Are the sightings ordered in some way? --Grandy02 13:26, 22 September 2007 (EDT)

No, but there should be, perhaps in alphabetical order? And while we're at it, we should get rid of the chart formatting; that way we won't have to deal with those super-stretched and hard-to-read sections like Animal Crossing or the "Resquested Image(s)". - Walkazo

Nintendo Village/SSx Tour

Should have their own articles...Δ ΔTheuseD.PNGΔ Δ

Based on what we've done for ISDS and Mario & Sonic, we would have articles for every character in that game, and NBA Street as well... at the bare minimum articles about the games. Stumpers! 00:55, 26 June 2008 (EDT)