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I agree with that the name of the article is misleading. Trigon comes from the Arcade game Trigon (or Lightning Force or something like that in America.) Trigon really has nothing to do with Gradius due to the fact that it's from it's own game. Also, there should be more info included about Flint Lock and Flint in here since they to come from one of Konami's games, name XexeX. I'm not really sure which game Blue Thunder came from though... [[User:Raigon|Raigon]] 10:30, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
 
I agree with that the name of the article is misleading. Trigon comes from the Arcade game Trigon (or Lightning Force or something like that in America.) Trigon really has nothing to do with Gradius due to the fact that it's from it's own game. Also, there should be more info included about Flint Lock and Flint in here since they to come from one of Konami's games, name XexeX. I'm not really sure which game Blue Thunder came from though... [[User:Raigon|Raigon]] 10:30, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
 
::* Blue Thunder comes from the game "Thunder Cross", though the name of the card is changed from the name of the actual unit. Possibly if they wanted, we could get a "Red Thunder" card because of the 2P ship having a different name and powers. DeltaTri and Trigon both come from the same game (albeit a different name in America). The Parodius (especially the "Itsu") monsters are all obviously a different game from Gradius even if it is literally a parody of Gradius. [[User:ShinobiPhoenix|ShinobiPhoenix]] 15:40, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
 
::* Blue Thunder comes from the game "Thunder Cross", though the name of the card is changed from the name of the actual unit. Possibly if they wanted, we could get a "Red Thunder" card because of the 2P ship having a different name and powers. DeltaTri and Trigon both come from the same game (albeit a different name in America). The Parodius (especially the "Itsu") monsters are all obviously a different game from Gradius even if it is literally a parody of Gradius. [[User:ShinobiPhoenix|ShinobiPhoenix]] 15:40, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
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So how is [[Fossil Excavation]] related to these?

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Just a suggestion, should the article really be called "Gradius Games?" They're not all Gradius. Several are from completely different games and I'm not just talking about Parodius.

Blue Thunder, Deltatri and Trigon in particular come to mind as not being anywhere related to Gradius. Maybe calling it "Konami Shooter Games." Is the incorrect really being allowed just for simplicity? ShinobiPhoenix 23:15, March 29, 2010 (UTC)

You are correct that the article doesn't fit, but these decks (and the article) were made before the inclusion of non-Gradius "characters". You happen to be the first that noticed that the new cards require another name change. DemonGodAsura 01:17, March 30, 2010 (UTC)

I agree with that the name of the article is misleading. Trigon comes from the Arcade game Trigon (or Lightning Force or something like that in America.) Trigon really has nothing to do with Gradius due to the fact that it's from it's own game. Also, there should be more info included about Flint Lock and Flint in here since they to come from one of Konami's games, name XexeX. I'm not really sure which game Blue Thunder came from though... Raigon 10:30, April 2, 2010 (UTC)

  • Blue Thunder comes from the game "Thunder Cross", though the name of the card is changed from the name of the actual unit. Possibly if they wanted, we could get a "Red Thunder" card because of the 2P ship having a different name and powers. DeltaTri and Trigon both come from the same game (albeit a different name in America). The Parodius (especially the "Itsu") monsters are all obviously a different game from Gradius even if it is literally a parody of Gradius. ShinobiPhoenix 15:40, April 2, 2010 (UTC)

So how is Fossil Excavation related to these?