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Removed text: ''It is the impression of the writer of this section that generally, games and players in Western cultures tend to prefer minutes while those of Japan prefer seconds as the base time unit.'' The impression of the writer is his point of view. This wiki speaks in neutral point of view. Please use specific examples when refering to "Western cultures" and Japan. Also, that alone does not represent a worldly view. That said, the only application of TPS I've encountered was in Heboris, and that hardly represents Japanese preference. It really only definitely shows the preference of one person (the author). [[User:72.150.62.175|72.150.62.175]] 20:04, 12 February 2007 (EST)
Removed text: ''It is the impression of the writer of this section that generally, games and players in Western cultures tend to prefer minutes while those of Japan prefer seconds as the base time unit.'' The impression of the writer is his point of view. This wiki speaks in neutral point of view. Please use specific examples when refering to "Western cultures" and Japan. Also, that alone does not represent a worldly view. That said, the only application of TPS I've encountered was in Heboris, and that hardly represents Japanese preference. It really only definitely shows the preference of one person (the author). [[User:72.150.62.175|72.150.62.175]] 20:04, 12 February 2007 (EST)
Says the person who doesn't read Japanese at all. <br/>
<nowiki>*</nowiki>sigh*
TGM 2ch Thread Part [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1062708036.html 6], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1147171330.html 33], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1159606006.html 37], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1117762756.html 22], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1107566735.html 17], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1112966395.html 20], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1152862699.html 35], [http://www.geocities.jp/tgm_2ch/log/1133311468.html 28], [http://www.heiwaboke.net/2ch/unkar02.php/game11.2ch.net/wifi/1168265508 Tetris DS Experts Thread Part 11], [http://blog.livedoor.jp/vestile/archives/cat_244851.html Koryan's Blog], [http://homepage3.nifty.com/tgm/bbslog0107.html Tetris Monkeys BBS], [http://d.hatena.ne.jp/har-k/searchdiary?word=*%5B%A5%C6%A5%C8%A5%EA%A5%B9%5D slappin' Beats 613 Blog], [http://pub.ne.jp/kimenn/?daily_id=20060210 Kimen no P no Kibun Nikki blog], [http://blog.livedoor.jp/gaebolg6496/archives/cat_50012939.html, Dot Eater Blog], [http://dtet.web.infoseek.co.jp/dtet/mydiary.htm DTET Author Blog], [http://homepage3.nifty.com/tgm/boyaki.html Tetris Website information Ipepapi's blog].
Of which only the DTET author gave a passing mention of minutes.<br/>
Enough? Now go badger the other countless POVs, first-person writings, blatantly obvious and widely respected but unverified statements, etc etc etc which this wiki is peppered with.

Revision as of 06:37, 14 February 2007

Removed text: It is the impression of the writer of this section that generally, games and players in Western cultures tend to prefer minutes while those of Japan prefer seconds as the base time unit. The impression of the writer is his point of view. This wiki speaks in neutral point of view. Please use specific examples when refering to "Western cultures" and Japan. Also, that alone does not represent a worldly view. That said, the only application of TPS I've encountered was in Heboris, and that hardly represents Japanese preference. It really only definitely shows the preference of one person (the author). 72.150.62.175 20:04, 12 February 2007 (EST)

Says the person who doesn't read Japanese at all.
*sigh*

TGM 2ch Thread Part 6, 33, 37, 22, 17, 20, 35, 28, Tetris DS Experts Thread Part 11, Koryan's Blog, Tetris Monkeys BBS, slappin' Beats 613 Blog, Kimen no P no Kibun Nikki blog, Dot Eater Blog, DTET Author Blog, Tetris Website information Ipepapi's blog.

Of which only the DTET author gave a passing mention of minutes.
Enough? Now go badger the other countless POVs, first-person writings, blatantly obvious and widely respected but unverified statements, etc etc etc which this wiki is peppered with.