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      CommentAuthorRob
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2007
     
    I was talking to someone at the last Drink & Draw about how scarily complete some of the most useless wikipedia articles are...

    Here is a great example I came across today:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inventory_items_exclusive_to_Super_Mario_Bros._3

    Anyone else have any favourites? I know that the Rogue entry is still missing her eggy breath power, so that's out.
    • CommentAuthorClemfold
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2007
     
    if you think thats in-depth you should see the detailed game guides at gamefaqs.com were people write the most in-depth guides to their favourite game just for the love of doing it. i would say that is having too much time on ones hands. but then some would say that playing computer games in general is a waste of time so each to their own.

    this is almost topical, by the way, seeing as in L.A. this week they revealed a new video of the next Super Mario game. he gets to dress up as a bumblebee to fly.

    capes are out. its all about the Bee Suit these days
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      CommentAuthorArseface
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2007
     
    so the bumblebee guy from the simpsons is the new david beckham.
    • CommentAuthorDarko28
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2007
     
    You really want to read some of the star wars ones, there in far to much detail for anyones liking.
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      CommentAuthorRob
    • CommentTimeJul 15th 2007
     
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds

    I know it's awesome, but do we really need 10 pages about Leeds? You can say it in one sentence: "Leeds is."
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    Can anyone notice the glaring omission in the article?

    Maybe we should add Jared to the "People from Leeds" section.