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3 September 2015
→Sharp X68000
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Removing Mega Man X3 entry since it was already on the SNES section.
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→PlayStation
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29 August 2015
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31 March 2015
→3DS: Updated the intro to reflect Citra's rapid progress.
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→PlayStation: Removed games that weren't exclusive upon initial release; this list would get too long otherwise. Added the Persona games.
+245
→PlayStation: Added details and removed subjectivity. Alphabetized the list.
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12 March 2015
17 February 2015
29 January 2015
→Nintendo 64: Moved the Virtual Console games to a more fitting page. Removed unnecessary information in the foreword.
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→Dreamcast: Changed foreword. Tidied descriptions of the Sonic Adventure games. Removed Crazy Taxi because it is, first and foremost, an arcade game. NOT a Dreamcast game.
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→Other Ports: Removed unused PS2 and DC columns and redundant Virtual Console column. Removed Rogue Squadron because it's not a port. Tidied up some descriptions.
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→Sega Saturn: Added 360 column and Guardian Heroes. Removed undub information for Grandia. Removed Dreamcast column. No games originally released for the Saturn (not counting arcade games released on ST-V hardware) were ported to the Dreamcast.
+411
→PlayStation: Extra elaboration on description.
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→PlayStation: Added Saturn and N64 columns and made naming more consistent with other sections. Note: Don't fill the PSP section with checks just because the games are available as PSone Classics.
+3,874
27 January 2015
→PlayStation: Added several more ports as well as information for many of them. Also fixed an error: Wipeout 2097 was not released on the N64. Wipeout 64 is a different game entirely.
+3,135
→Other Ports: ; Added Star Fox 64, expanded some information, and cleaned up unneeded language. Note that OoT 3D is actually a port, as it shares much of the same code as the N64 game. Can't say the same about Majora's Mask 3D yet, though.
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