Talk:Japan Media Arts Festival

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For the manga titles, I've made my best guess of what to use based on the somewhat eclecticly translated English version of the official web site, but I'm not entirely confident of every transcription. If someone with a better grasp of Japanese could check those, especially the unlinked titles and authors, that would probably be good. —Quasirandom 15:48, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

Also, I'm not very confident about the name of the "Interactive Art" division -- is that just video games, or more general than that? —Quasirandom 16:01, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] To Do's

  1. Fill in the anime, art, and interactive art winners.
  2. Wikilink winners to as many existing articles as possible.
  3. In existing articles about winners (both work and artist), mention the award.

That should do for a start. —Quasirandom 15:48, 24 August 2007 (UTC)