[ This section is from the v1.04f version of the Genesis Game Guide ]
Here's a special thank you to those who helped with the revised edition:
The Norseman (thanks for the many errata), Game Control
(who clued me in on tracking down the G/MD cart version of Wolf Child), Pocky
(his SNES research gave some interesting clues on some of our Genesis quandaries), Zhenying
Wu (the biggest contributor by far, has done too many favors to list - doomo
arigato gozaimasu), Steve Snake (for resolving many a compatability
issue), #GameROM (for all those rare Genesis carts you posted, including
one or two I didn't have), Snorter (for the copy of Fu Manchu), all the
gang at Zophar's Domain (thanks for the many queries), Point
Casselaria in Japan (for some of those hard-to-find Japanese games I didn't have
before), Viper_Z down in Brazil (for help with the various Portuguese
MegaDrive releases), jAsOn (for unearthing some more previously unknown
alternates and new carts), Dave's Video Classics (a place I visit almost
every day), Flavio (for fixing all those buggy cart dumps and for the
Duke Nukem 3D info), Jeffrey Young (for finding more alternate names), AltaVista
(for treading where HotBot would and could not go), Working Designs (for
a wealth of data on various Sega CD titles - now why didn't I visit these guys before?!), Starbase
299 (for the many game reviews), Steve Polak in Australia (more
reviews), Cybermedia gmbH in Germany (for release dates on many
hard-to-track-down Mega CD titles), Shion (for the Sonic 3 music info), Dogpile
(one of the best multisearch engines around), Zoop (for some last-minute
Sega CD info before deadline), Ken Arromdee (keeper of the original
Genesis country select game list), Johnny Rio (for the lead on the new
Casper info), Obscure Pixels (an excellent source of info on odd console
hardware), Evan (for various and sundry bits of data), Nafligin
and the many fine folks at the Phantasy Star Discussion Board (for
obvious reasons), the UVL Project, and finally to my good friend Eidolon
for his continuous support.
And now, a big and heartfelt THANK YOU to everybody who made G3 possible, both now
and in the past.
This FAQ wouldn't be what it is without their efforts:
Anime Game Database, Baalim, Backyard Emulation Links (aka BEL), CC Networking
(aka ROMville), Chochobo's RPG Ranch, Cyberdome Emulation, Detroit News Cyberia, Eidolon's
Inn (and Eidolon in particular - a friend indeed),
Electric Playground, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Emulation Camp, Emulation Excitement,
Emulation Zone, Enigma Games, EPN Playground, Famcom Games, Feesh, Game Informer, Games
Domain, Game Guides, Game Zero, Game Zone, Genesis EMU Center, Gordon Craick, Harry Tuttle
and The Dump, HotBot (still the best!), John Babich,
Jones' Rare ROMs, The Judge, Knightmire, Kokee, Linkmaster, MetaCrawler, Net Street, The
Norseman, OuiWeb, Outpost Sega, Paul McGunnigle, Poleza, Premature Emulation (aka
the ROM Bank), Rage Games, Robert Worne, Sardu (thanks for the Genecyst update!),
SeaGull, Sega of America, Sega Emulation World (kudos to editor Stephen
Sharp!), Sega Force, Sega Zone, Seiyuu Game Database, SIDE-E and SIDE-F (along
with all of our other Japanese friends), Silverdice, Skyline, Spotlight Media,
Steve Pearl, Steve Snake (KGen 98 still rocks!), Steve Wai, Sylvain de
Chantal, Tim Lipetz, Tribune Media Services, Uncle John's Attic, Unlimited Emulation, VG
Kawaii, Wired