Another problem? We now have 3 different listings with 4 versions of Midget Hi-Ball in 3 different categories, if we need to keep the older versions, I think they should be listed in one place as older versions? The prefix of VPX perhaps would need to be changed but I don't think it would matter much. I'll try and figure this out if we need to keep the 2 older listings:
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I guess the good news is that the 4th listing is displaying as a discrete entry, even though it's only an update, and is indeed bundled with the main VPX version.
So having separate entries for VP8, VP9 and VPX isn't a terrible problem to have, assuming everything's marked nice and clearly. And for whatever reasons, some people like to run older VP versions, and theoretically appreciate being able to grab the corresponding table entry.
That said-- yeah, I'd prefer it if the VP8 and VP9 entries could be merged, though. I'm thinking keep the VP8 entry, update it with the VP9 version, and mark it accordingly. Then delete the VP9 entry. Want me to do that?
I also see what you mean about the table being sort of scattered across categories. The VPX version in particular shouldn't be sitting in the broad flipperless are, of course. I've therefore moved it just now to "commercial coin-op." As you may recall, I recently closed two useless loopholes that let uploaders place a resource in a broad category (flipperless and "pinball machines"). So all new uploaders must now choose a specific sub-cat.
Another issue with games like this is whether the table could legitimately be placed in two cats, i.e. "commercial coin-op" and "counter top." This is the kind of thing that drove me a bit bonkers a while back when I was trying to figure out if there was a way to reduce the number of flipperless categories.
Maybe it's time to briefly think about this again, though-- for example, aren't "commercial coin op" and "counter top" pretty much the same thing? What think
@druadic? If that's the case, then there's an argument for merging the two categories. Because my understanding is that "bagatelle" refers to home (non-commercial) games.
This particular game does have a coin mechanism, of course.