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"In the sequel, The Mafat Conspiracy, the bedroom shenanigans are raised up a couple of notches from Top Secret Episode. Golgo 13 only has sexual interaction once early on in the sequal when he hooks up with a female agent contact, but it's an extremely memorable moment due to the old school Ninja Gaiden-like storyboard sequences. The images featured dramatic close-ups of the pair vibing each other as well come-hither foreplay dialogue that ends with much more recognizable silhouettes (you can tell which one is the man and which one is the woman) embracing and falling to the ground against a nighttime cityscape."

-This is a page for Top Secret Episode, not it's sequel.

Page move

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Since the admins aren't doing anything, I'm going to take it upon myself to merge this with Golgo 13 (video game). Rad Racer 19:22, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Acts

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I couldn't find the names for the rest of the acts, although I know one of them is "Apocalypse Now". Rad Racer 20:42, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Commonalities with North by Northwest

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I deleted this section because:

  1. It did not list "influences" per se, but standard thematic devices in this genre of entertainment.
  2. Each "influence" was just a personal hypothesis by the contributor. This is both POV and original research, which conflicts with official Wikipedia policy.

Wikipedia's an encyclopedia, and not all information is encyclopedic. Pet theories and suppositions do not belong in any work attempting to become an academic source of any kind.

Trivia is actually a joke, should be deleted

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"Trivia: Golgo 13 was originally supposed to talk, but a glitch in the programming caused all of his lines to be replaced with "...." [1]"

The source for this trivia is a caption for a screenshot near the bottom of a page of a Gamespot article on the history of the NES. I'm pretty sure the text is intended as a joke by Gamespot (satirizing how often Golgo 13 says "..." in the game) and not as real behind-the-scenes information. Look at some of the other screenshot captions on the page for similar "trivia." Squinky 18:28, 18 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

After looking at the page, I agree... removing for now. Y0u | Y0ur talk page 19:57, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
If you read it though, there are no actual instances of "information as a joke" on the page. All other actual information I see in the captions either are true (the minus world is a real glitch,Adventures of Lolo games had around 150 levels) or are flavorful little bits of texts thrown around but don't actually carry any information (true or otherwise). --SeizureDog 02:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

best. game. ever.

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quite simply the best 8 bit videogame ever conceived. crazy, oddball, reagan-era awesomeness. --Ghetteaux 10:26, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Fair use rationale for Image:Golgo 13 - ss 4.gif

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Fair use rationale for Image:Golgo 13 - ss 3.gif

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I was not able to find any evidence of there being a classic film called "The Moving Target." Tisane (talk) 07:36, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

See Harper (film). ―cobaltcigs 01:35, 7 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]