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I hope you don't mind that in added the items and locations as well. If you know any of the Japanese names I would be grateful if you can fill them in. Oh, perhaps it might be better to create a seperate TMC_Translations page and add the link in the resources section of [[Help:Contents|Help]], don't you think? --[[User:Iron Knuckle|Iron Knuckle]] 08:55, 31 January 2006 (EST) | I hope you don't mind that in added the items and locations as well. If you know any of the Japanese names I would be grateful if you can fill them in. Oh, perhaps it might be better to create a seperate TMC_Translations page and add the link in the resources section of [[Help:Contents|Help]], don't you think? --[[User:Iron Knuckle|Iron Knuckle]] 08:55, 31 January 2006 (EST) | ||
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+ | The European Instruction Booklet uses a name for Carlov's Gallery too. So should we incorporate it into the locations list? It's: | ||
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+ | NITENDO, MINITENDO LADEN, GALERIE TENDO, Club Minitendo, chaimato NITEN. (Eng, Ger, Fre, Spa, Ita) | ||
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+ | I don't know whether the Japanese use a name for it at all.--[[User:Iron Knuckle|Iron Knuckle]] 08:35, 2 February 2006 (EST) |
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I hope you don't mind that in added the items and locations as well. If you know any of the Japanese names I would be grateful if you can fill them in. Oh, perhaps it might be better to create a seperate TMC_Translations page and add the link in the resources section of Help, don't you think? --Iron Knuckle 08:55, 31 January 2006 (EST)
Gallery shop name
The European Instruction Booklet uses a name for Carlov's Gallery too. So should we incorporate it into the locations list? It's:
NITENDO, MINITENDO LADEN, GALERIE TENDO, Club Minitendo, chaimato NITEN. (Eng, Ger, Fre, Spa, Ita)
I don't know whether the Japanese use a name for it at all.--Iron Knuckle 08:35, 2 February 2006 (EST)