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Expanding

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Currently exapnding the page. Will add more every few days.

I don't have the other games

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I only have the first and second games, but not the third and DS/Lunar Knights. Would somebody who's played any of those games expand it?

Why?

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Why was the other material deleted?

Why what?

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What material? Which one?

"Zoktai"?

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The hell? This is obviously referring to Boktai II, but where the hell did "Zoktai" come from?

The Japanese title is "Zoku Bokura no Taiyou (subtitle after this, I'm too lazy to type it)". and it's an official abbreviation.—ウルタプ 22:28, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Sabata's Counterattack"

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This is the official name that was provided on the Kojima Productions Official Japanese Webpage. No matter HOW bad you feel the translation is, this one is the canon one. Don't mess with it, please.--LordHuffNPuff 21:39, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Redundant?

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This page features to much overlapping information. It could use some cleaning.--Tempest115 20:53, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Contridiction

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I removed this information from the Shinbok section:

"; however, this was removed from the US releases of the games, along with most other Boktai references"

As it seems to contradict the previous statement that says Shinbok was a Japan only release.

Regardless of this, the article could really do with rewriting or just being included in the Boktai or Boktai2 pages... ...in America! 14:59, 2 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Glaga. NOT GREIGA

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Notice: Please, do not change "Glaga" to "Greiga." Capcom of Japan has stated in multiple places (Official Character Guide, Beast Link Gate packaging, to name two) that the official romanization for the Japanese "Guureiga" version of RockMan.EXE 6 is "Glaga"--LordHuffNPuff 17:45, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Boktai ds.jpg

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