Talk:Custom Robo GX

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Article Clean-up[edit]

I went through and made a number of edits to the article to clean it up to bring it more in-line with Wikipedia's NPOV policy. There were quite a number of opinions throughout the article making it sound more like a reader-review than something that belongs in an encyclopedia. However, I know next to nothing about the game and do not have time to research, so I was unable to add any new content or verify if the link under story is the game's actual story. Theres also a chance I may have mistakenly left something that I should have taken out or vice versa, so I don't claim this to be a perfect edit. If I have made any mistakes and done either, please correct it.

I also made the article a stub, since, compared to the GameCube Custom Robo article, this one is lacking severely in information. TwilightPhoenix 05:49, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Ambiguous passage[edit]

"Nintendo previously planned to release it in late 2005 in Japan." Which title does that refer to? – AndyFielding (talk) 09:11, 10 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]