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ID | Category [?] | Severity [?] | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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07686 | Documentation | Minor | Always | Jun 13, 2020, 12:24 | Jun 22, 2020, 20:25 |
Tester | ArcadeShadow | View Status | Public | Platform | MAME (Official Binary) |
Assigned To | ArcadeShadow | Resolution | Fixed | OS | Windows 10 (64-bit) |
Status [?] | Resolved | Driver | |||
Version | 0.221 | Fixed in Version | 0.222 | Build | 64-bit |
Fixed in Git Commit | Github Pull Request # | ||||
Summary | 07686: gamegear [shinobi2]: Incomplete title name | ||||
Description |
The complete name of the game should be: The GG Shinobi II: The Silent Fury (World) |
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Affected Sets / Systems | gamegear [shinobi2] | ||||
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BoxCover - TitleScreen.png (135,582 bytes) Jun 13, 2020, 12:24 Uploaded by ArcadeShadow
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No.17754
hap Developer
Jun 18, 2020, 21:04
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Sure, but I'll put "-"(dash) instead of ":" to be consistent with the rest of gamegear.xml MAME should ideally decide on "sub-title" style it uses, : or - and do the same style everywhere, unless the game title specifically has it. I have no preference, but if I google around, I see for example Wikipedia using ":" style. random examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Force_Gaiden:_Final_Conflict https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons:_Bart_vs._the_Space_Mutants |
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No.17765
Heihachi_73 Tester
Jun 22, 2020, 20:25
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I believe the only reason a dash is used instead of a colon in most of the soft lists is partly due to some of the titles being copied straight from filenames; since Windows cannot use the : character in a filename, a dash was used as a separator. "Title: Subtitle" is much more common than "Title - Subtitle" when not counting filenames. |