I noticed that today I'd be able to vote on the very same games I suggested yesterday. Yesterday I wasn't given the option to vote +1 on my own entries (since my vote was added automatically already) but now it's there. I have no intentions to abuse it, just pointing it out to you; in theory someone could abuse it if they wanted (and weren't afraid to get caught). And it could stir up a little confusion, if someone doesn't remember exactly what they suggested themselves and if tehy already voted on it.
I'm using the same computer as yesterday, btw. Any idea why the wishlist doesn't appear to recognize I'm the same guy who suggested these games?
pH7: If possible, it'd be nice to have the published year, publisher and/or current IP holder [...]
bln: Done, excepted for the IP holder, since I don't want people to get DDoSed for some dumb reason. That page is public ;)
I think by "IP holder" pH7 meant the publisher currently holding the copyright (Intellectual Property), owning the license of the game, not the IP of the user who suggested it. Could be helpful, but I guess a lot of it would just be speculations, as it isn't always clear and easy to find out who owns which old games.