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== Permission to use yolkfolk.com images ==
== Permission to use yolkfolk.com images ==


We have received permission to use any of the images on [www.yolkfolk.com www.yolkfolk.com] as long as we credit The Oliver Twins and yolkfolk.com. This is a great resource for information and images, and this permission will be invaluable in developing articles about anything related to the Dizzy series. Copy of the permission is filed at [[Talk:Dizzy (series)/Permission]]. --[[User:Chris Key|Chris Key]] 10:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
We have received permission to use any of the images on [http://www.yolkfolk.com www.yolkfolk.com] as long as we credit The Oliver Twins and yolkfolk.com. This is a great resource for information and images, and this permission will be invaluable in developing articles about anything related to the Dizzy series. Copy of the permission is filed at [[Talk:Dizzy (series)/Permission]]. --[[User:Chris Key|Chris Key]] 10:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
 
== Amount of detail in series article as opposed to in individual game articles ==
 
I'm currently unsure as to how much detail to put in this article regarding the individual games, and how much to save for the individual game articles themselves. My current thoughts are to give a brief summary of the plot as it stands at the start of the game, and details of where gameplay significantly differs from the rest of the series. Sometimes I wonder if it's still a bit too much for this article however, so any thoughts are most welcome. --[[User:Chris Key|Chris Key]] 20:06, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
:This article brought back a lot of memories, thanks. I recall vividly the crushing difficulty of Treasure Island Dizzy as it appeared on my trusty Commodore 64. (There was also a part where Dizzy has to cross water by walking right as the boat he's on moves - when you reach the next screen, he drowns unless you immediately move him left, then right...) Anyway, I agree you can just summarise the differences but leave the details for other articles. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 02:22, 8 October 2010 (UTC)

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Permission to use yolkfolk.com images

We have received permission to use any of the images on www.yolkfolk.com as long as we credit The Oliver Twins and yolkfolk.com. This is a great resource for information and images, and this permission will be invaluable in developing articles about anything related to the Dizzy series. Copy of the permission is filed at Talk:Dizzy (series)/Permission. --Chris Key 10:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)

Amount of detail in series article as opposed to in individual game articles

I'm currently unsure as to how much detail to put in this article regarding the individual games, and how much to save for the individual game articles themselves. My current thoughts are to give a brief summary of the plot as it stands at the start of the game, and details of where gameplay significantly differs from the rest of the series. Sometimes I wonder if it's still a bit too much for this article however, so any thoughts are most welcome. --Chris Key 20:06, 18 July 2010 (UTC)

This article brought back a lot of memories, thanks. I recall vividly the crushing difficulty of Treasure Island Dizzy as it appeared on my trusty Commodore 64. (There was also a part where Dizzy has to cross water by walking right as the boat he's on moves - when you reach the next screen, he drowns unless you immediately move him left, then right...) Anyway, I agree you can just summarise the differences but leave the details for other articles. John Stephenson 02:22, 8 October 2010 (UTC)