User talk:Arkhound

Hi, welcome to SNK Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Aya and Hermione page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Richard1990 (Talk) 22:13, 6 July 2009

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Unofficial names
Hello, I see that you've been removing unofficial and/or questionable names, like "Bonne" Jenet and Alfred "Airhawk". I just wanted to let you know that "Leopold" Goenitz is also questionable as I haven't found any source to back it up. --EterTC (Talk to Me) 18:07, September 18, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I heard about "Leopold Goenitz" before, but it slipped my mind for some reason. I searched for "レオポルド・ゲーニッツ" online and a lot of Japanese users have no idea where the "Leopold" originated from. The official KOF website doesn't even mention any other name for Goenitz. It could have originated from a manhua or some other adaptation (which wouldn't necessarily make it canon), but it's more likely it's just a hoax name someone completely made up and everyone treated as fact without knowing better. Arkhound (talk) 07:31, September 19, 2016 (UTC)


 * Its a canon name according to the Orochi story. Ask the storyboard writers and directors behind the game and you'll know where the "Leopold" name originated. Also there is no need for a primary source as to where the "Leopold name" originated, secondary sources are fine as long as it doesn't come from a forum. And about B. Jenet, the "B" in her name actually stands for "Bonne", which is a play on her real surname Behrn. The full names for SNK mononyms are not hoax, they're official. The only exception to this rule is Kim Kaphwan, who is now mononymously referred to as just "Kim" due to the downfall of the first online KOF game. Go check Wikipedia if you don't believe me. DecadeHansen (talk) 18:22, September 20, 2016 (UTC)


 * Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly do you mean by "Orochi story"? Is it a backstory for the series that they published in a printed source or online? Where can I look it up? At any rate, it seems the kind of thing a fighting game developer would do (especially considering a lot of the old Capcom and SNK backstories were mostly revealed via JP publications like Gamest). At any rate, it's strange that they never used the name "Leopold" in any official promotional material for the KOF series and I've never even seen the name used in Japanese sources before. Same thing with B. Jenet, since some Japanese fansites insists that the "B" stands for "Beauty" and not "Bonne", but I've never seen any official source using either one.


 * It wouldn't be the first time a character had their full names used only outside the games though. Ralf Jones and Clark Still were mostly known only by their first names in the early KOF games, even though had last names "Jones" and "Still" way before KOF'94 since the first Ikari (even longer for Ralf, since he was from an even earlier game titled T.N.K. III). And I recently posted some evidence that Mr. Big's real name is James in a recent series of edit I made to his article.


 * I read about the legal issues surrounding Kim Kaphwan's full name thing before. He was named after a Korean businessman who was responsible for distributing Neo-Geo games (his company was responsible for Fight Fever if I remember it right). When the original SNK went under, they lost their ties to the real life Kim Kaphwan's and were no longer able to legally use his name. Arkhound (talk) 18:56, September 20, 2016 (UTC)

Hey you, newbie!
In case you didn't bothered to notice, DecadeHansen just proved you wrong, because he said that Goenitz's first name, Leopold, is a given name, so it's officially canon. Too bad, newbie, it looks like you lack your intelligence of SNK history. Consider yourself "outsmarted", kid. DevilX90 (talk) 19:09, September 20, 2016 (UTC)
 * He posted no proof of where "Leopold" comes from and neither did you. He merely asserted it as fact without providing the source. At any rate, I simply want to make sure this wiki is providing accurate information ,but I see that you're more interested in measuring your e-pen over your knowledge of obscure KOF trivia (regardless of whether half of what you believe is true or fanfiction). Too bad that won't help you get rid of your virginity. Arkhound (talk) 07:13, September 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * That is where you are mistaken, noob. "Leopold" certainly does exist in the KOF series, and you can't prove that there is no such thing. Also, a fact is a fact, you can't change it. The only thing that's inaccurate is your pathetic trolling attempt to ruin this wiki. In fact, this wiki does not tolerate trolls and newbies, such as you. DevilX90 (talk) 07:18, September 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * Then where does it come from? The burden of proof comes from the person making the claim. That's simple logic 101. At any rate, I can see why you got banned from almost every Wikia you've ever contributed to. You got some serious issues you need to work with. Arkhound (talk) 07:42, September 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * You don't know a thing about me, newbie. "Leopold" is common fact, SNK made that first name, in which it fits so well to Goenitz. That's how they officially gave him his first name. "Leopold" stays, and if I see you trying to ruin it again, you will be reported to Kyosei, and chances are that you will be the one to be banned. You've been warned, newbie. DevilX90 (talk) 07:46, September 21, 2016 (UTC)