Not a bug. We only recently exceeded the limit for “main” consoles and which ones appear there is based on popularity for the given month.
https://www.textures-resource.com/pc_com...railworks/
This game has undergone a number of name changes over the years and is currently known as Train Simulator Classic, a name which it seems likely to hold for the forseeable future. In addition, the "Frontend" sprite is mislabeled as a texture and is for an earlier version; its name should reflect this.
https://www.spriters-resource.com/ds_dsi/pvszds/
This game should be renamed as simply "Plants vs. Zombies". The word "DS" isn't really necessary.
Also, the game's thumbnail currently shows top screen footage.
Here's an updated thumbnail showing actual gameplay footage from the touch screen.
Two things that grabbed my attention:
- Usually when I submit something, the system automatically uses the name of the sheet. Now I have to type the name in manually.
- When I make a sheet revision, I use the browse button to search my hdd and grab the sheet which I want as replacement for the older one on the site. The box for the grabbed sheet is auotmatically checked when I do this, but now it suddenly isn't.
Not sure what happens if I forget to manually check the box, but when I want to edit my pending sheet and don't check it, nothing updates.
So I just tested this and it's working fine on my end. Do you have JavaScript disabled or is an ad blocker possibly affecting the scripts running on the page?
Found the error, ajax.googleapis was accidentally blocked.
(08-04-2023, 02:02 PM)Snessy the duck Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.spriters-resource.com/arcade/wbiml/
This game's proper name is "Wonder Boy: Monster Land", Wonder Boy in Monster Land is the name of the Master System port.
It's one of those confusing cases where both names have been used officially to describe the arcade game.
While it says "Wonder Boy: Monster Land" on the title screen both in Japanese and English as well as the Switch Sega Ages release, Sega themselves called it Wonder Boy in Monster Land for the
360 release and the delisted PS3 release. I'll go for just Monster Land as well.
(As a note, the rare official English translation of the arcade original was not available at the time, even MAME used in Monster Land until more recently. Activision also used a few variations of the name for the home computer versions of this game and yeah, it gets really messy. Super Wonder Boy [manual], Super Wonder Boy in Monster Land [cover], Super Wonder Boy: Monster Land [Amstrad title], Wonder Boy: Monster Land [C64 title], Wonder Boy in Monsterland [manual, yep even that's not consistent], Wonderboy in Monsterland [Amiga/Atari ST title, Amstrad/Spectrum in game], etc, etc. Even the Master System version isn't just Wonder Boy in Monster Land either due to various cartridge versions both on
the label and on
the title screen...)
Portal is classified as 'Simulation' on The Sounds Resource and
Portal 2 is classified as 'Action-Platformer' on The Textures Resource, even though they're both classified as 'Puzzle' on the other sites.
https://www.spriters-resource.com/browse...spresents/
This game should be titled as "Evil Elves II: The Return of the Christmas Presents! / Santa Crusader" because I just recently found out that Evil Elves II was distributed as "Santa Crusader" on some sites like Y8.