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#{{User|GreenDisaster}} The Names in other languages doesn't need any citations, and none of the Trivia pieces need any citations either.
#{{User|GreenDisaster}} The Names in other languages doesn't need any citations, and none of the Trivia pieces need any citations either.
#{{User|LeftyGreenMario}} None of the Trivia and Names in Other Languages details need citations. If you can prove it by playing the game, it doesn't need a source. Also, these reasons alone aren't enough to unfeature an article in my opinion anyway.
#{{User|LeftyGreenMario}} None of the Trivia and Names in Other Languages details need citations. If you can prove it by playing the game, it doesn't need a source. Also, these reasons alone aren't enough to unfeature an article in my opinion anyway.
:'''Comment''' actually, just a '''tiny''' mistake can lead to unfeaturing, because if one mistake is anywhere near the guidelines for FAs, then that would affect it.[[User:987li|987li]] 04:25, 24 April 2012 (EDT)
#{{User|Commander Code-8}} Per the above people.
#{{User|Commander Code-8}} Per the above people.
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} Do we need even sources '''for names in other languages and for the trivia?!''' You know it, you can prove the trivia by playing the games, and for the other languages' names, they don't even need citations. Per all, and those reasons '''are not enough for an unfeaturing'''.
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} Do we need even sources '''for names in other languages and for the trivia?!''' You know it, you can prove the trivia by playing the games, and for the other languages' names, they don't even need citations. Per all, and those reasons '''are not enough for an unfeaturing'''.
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==== Comments ====
==== Comments ====
:'''Comment''' actually, just a '''tiny''' mistake can lead to unfeaturing, because if one mistake is anywhere near the guidelines for FAs, then that would affect it.[[User:987li|987li]] 04:25, 24 April 2012 (EDT)
Now I understand that we can keep the "Trivia" section unsourced. However, we need sources for the '''other languages''' sections. This is because you have to make the name correct, not just by translating it somewhere. If the section's info was collected by '''visiting the website of the selected language's version of the game''', then you must source it. I'm not saying you're having a lack of sources though. [[User:987li|987li]] 04:24, 24 April 2012 (EDT)
Now I understand that we can keep the "Trivia" section unsourced. However, we need sources for the '''other languages''' sections. This is because you have to make the name correct, not just by translating it somewhere. If the section's info was collected by '''visiting the website of the selected language's version of the game''', then you must source it. I'm not saying you're having a lack of sources though. [[User:987li|987li]] 04:24, 24 April 2012 (EDT)
:That's not true why would you need to cite the source for a name in a different language after all we don't cite the source for the American name in fact we don't do that for any article {{User|Raven Effect}}
:That's not true why would you need to cite the source for a name in a different language after all we don't cite the source for the American name in fact we don't do that for any article {{User|Raven Effect}}

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