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I read the notice about (a) Michael Wilson being in Ninja Blade. Now it's not that I think it's incorrect, but are you sure that these Michael Wilsons are just name related and not blood related? Because I have a hard time believing that Michael Wilson from MWC, and Michael Wilson from Ninja Blade, are son and father respectively. Both of their personalities, as well as motives, are completely different.
I read the notice about (a) Michael Wilson being in Ninja Blade. Now it's not that I think it's incorrect, but are you sure that these Michael Wilsons are just name related and not blood related? Because I have a hard time believing that Michael Wilson from MWC, and Michael Wilson from Ninja Blade, are son and father respectively. Both of their personalities, as well as motives, are completely different. [[User:Neo Guyver|Neo Guyver]] ([[User talk:Neo Guyver|talk]]) 15:22, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

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Engrish

Now I know the lines in MWCCCCCCCCCCCC are corny but they ARE NOT engrish. Engrish is described as a misprnouciation of english granmaticals via Asian incobatbility. MWC uses 100% proper english, even that perforated cheese bit. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.178.36.182 (talk) 02:53, 23 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Instructions

I know that the instructions for accessing the game falls under 'What Wikipedia Is Not', BUT, they are essential in helping the reader actually PLAY the game, as whoever reads this article will (generally) be in an english-speaking country (where the only way to play the game, is by having this particular demo disc). Also, this is the only legal way to play the game in an english-speaking country, as modded consoles are illegal (and it's not easy to import a console).

Having said this, please do not delete the instructions, though formatting them to be less intrusive is fine. I would also ask that anyone who reads this and sees no such instructions in the article (they're a list of button combos), to please try and revert to a version with them (or contact me). --Dante 21:24, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Editing

In regards to User:Peptuck's editing, any further deletions of the instructions mentioned above will be considered vandalism. If you're not willing to take 5 seconds to check a talk page before making a major deletion, you'd might as well get off Wikipedia. And "Wikpedia is not a friggin' game guide" is hardly justification compared to the two paragraphs you see above, and hardly shows goodwill. If you wish to delete the instructions under WP:IS NOT, then TALK about it first. If outvoted, I would gladly delete the text in question myself, but so far it's been arbitrarily cast aside by one random user, giving a single sentence fragment as justification.--Dante 03:12, 14 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Are you sure?

I read the notice about (a) Michael Wilson being in Ninja Blade. Now it's not that I think it's incorrect, but are you sure that these Michael Wilsons are just name related and not blood related? Because I have a hard time believing that Michael Wilson from MWC, and Michael Wilson from Ninja Blade, are son and father respectively. Both of their personalities, as well as motives, are completely different. Neo Guyver (talk) 15:22, 8 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]