Talk:Paperboy (video game)

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Motorola 6502? This should probaly be corrected to MOS 6502 (as it's already correctly linked). Motorola only produced 6502-like chips for a very short time, but I may be wrong at that. Please verify

I removed Phantomdj's edit from April 19th, described as "added info from the game's manual." It appears to be the entire text of the manual (to some version of the game, there were many), which does not qualify as fair use. It also wasn't in proper style, was very long and substantially redundant with text already in the article. Moppet 06:59, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Cleanup?

I re-read the article. It looks pretty good to me. What needs to be cleaned up? Since it was added by an anon user, I'm removing the tag. Don't use the tag unless you point out the problems pr they are obvious. — Frecklefσσt | Talk 12:22, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fun spelling in Amiga version

In the Amiga version of the game, when you loose all your lives, the sign that comes up actually says "YOUR FIRED" (sic). Would that piece of trivia fit on the page? AngelOfDeath ulven 09:30, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

It sounds like it would be fine in the Ports section of the article. Of course, it would also need a reference. — Frecklefσσt | Talk 13:15, 6 September 2007 (UTC)