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As you've just said, Greenpickle, that's why I said its going to be a major headache. I don't expect to be done anytime soon, I was just pointing out that everyone who is willing could work on it, and I would be very grateful. {{User:Me_just_in/sig}} | As you've just said, Greenpickle, that's why I said its going to be a major headache. I don't expect to be done anytime soon, I was just pointing out that everyone who is willing could work on it, and I would be very grateful. {{User:Me_just_in/sig}} | ||
The ''Treasure Infobox'' template doesn't appear to have a PAL ''Treasure Hoard Number'' box. Is it possible to add one without screwing up pages with the old template on them? | The ''Treasure Infobox'' template doesn't appear to have a PAL ''Treasure Hoard Number'' box. Is it possible to add one without screwing up pages with the old template on them? | ||
:It doesn't and doesn't need one, as we put both in the same box. Write "NTSC# (NTSC), PAL# (PAL)"; see [[Behemoth Jaw]] as an example. The reason I separated the others (location, series) is because the links are added through the template, so something like ''Frontier Cavern (NTSC), Subterranean Complex (PAL)'' would end up being a link to a page of that name. Numbers don't need links, so they're put together.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} | :It doesn't and doesn't need one, as we put both in the same box. Write "NTSC# (NTSC), PAL# (PAL)"; see [[Behemoth Jaw]] as an example. The reason I separated the others (location, series) is because the links are added through the template, so something like ''Frontier Cavern (NTSC), Subterranean Complex (PAL)'' would end up being a link to a page of that name. Numbers don't need links, so they're put together.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} | ||
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I could get them all in a snap, but i'm still trying to figure out how to play Pikmin 2 on the Wii because my dad won't tell me how.[[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image: | I could get them all in a snap, but i'm still trying to figure out how to play Pikmin 2 on the Wii because my dad won't tell me how.[[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image:Olimar.jpg|30px]] 01:00, 7 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
:If it's something Pikmin related, you can always ask. It's completely obvious; I don't quite understand why ask, but here: Insert Gamecube disk with the readable side facing the power button. Open the two lids on the top and connect a controller and memory card. That's all. Press "start" or whatever it is with the Wii remote and then use the Gamecube controller as always.--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | :If it's something Pikmin related, you can always ask. It's completely obvious; I don't quite understand why ask, but here: Insert Gamecube disk with the readable side facing the power button. Open the two lids on the top and connect a controller and memory card. That's all. Press "start" or whatever it is with the Wii remote and then use the Gamecube controller as always.--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | ||
Oh... That means that the Wii is programed to decide if it's a Wii game or a Gamecube game based on what side is facing the power button! Cool![[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image: | Oh... That means that the Wii is programed to decide if it's a Wii game or a Gamecube game based on what side is facing the power button! Cool![[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image:Olimar.jpg|30px]] 23:30, 7 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
:Actually, no. It only has the reading device on one side. It determines the game based on what data it reads. Don't tell me you put Wii games in the opposite way!--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | :Actually, no. It only has the reading device on one side. It determines the game based on what data it reads. Don't tell me you put Wii games in the opposite way!--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | ||
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Even if you end up putting them in the opposite way, (which I've done absent-mindedly a couple times), it doesn't hurt the system, it says that it can't detect the game disc, or something to that effect.{{User:Me_just_in/sig}} | Even if you end up putting them in the opposite way, (which I've done absent-mindedly a couple times), it doesn't hurt the system, it says that it can't detect the game disc, or something to that effect.{{User:Me_just_in/sig}} | ||
No, it's just that my house has its front → way. My Wii is facing the same way, so I put in the discs with the cover side facing the front of the house.[[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image: | No, it's just that my house has its front → way. My Wii is facing the same way, so I put in the discs with the cover side facing the front of the house.[[User:Pikdude|<span style="color:blue">Pik</span>]][[User talk:Pikdude|<span style="color:green">dude</span>]][[Image:Olimar.jpg|30px]] 02:00, 9 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
:Well, I didn't really say it gets damaged.--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | :Well, I didn't really say it gets damaged.--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}} | ||