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In light of the fact that Nintendo has used two different seals throughout their history, (see Wikipedia or compare a modern and retro title) I suggest we remove the note about the Official Nintendo Seal being a method to determine canonicity. The first seal, you'll remember, only applied to Nintendo games on Nintendo sysetems. The new one is more inclusive, allowing for movies and other forms of media to be included. Basically, as it stands anything released before the new seal is Nintendo's way of saying, "This will work on your system," not, "We approve this game into the Mario canon." As such, we shouldn't be using the first seal to determine the latter. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:27, 9 March 2008 (EDT) | In light of the fact that Nintendo has used two different seals throughout their history, (see Wikipedia or compare a modern and retro title) I suggest we remove the note about the Official Nintendo Seal being a method to determine canonicity. The first seal, you'll remember, only applied to Nintendo games on Nintendo sysetems. The new one is more inclusive, allowing for movies and other forms of media to be included. Basically, as it stands anything released before the new seal is Nintendo's way of saying, "This will work on your system," not, "We approve this game into the Mario canon." As such, we shouldn't be using the first seal to determine the latter. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:27, 9 March 2008 (EDT) | ||
:I would have to agree with that, a bit. The seal stands for official games made by Nintendo. But it also stands for "This game is good quality". Heck, Nintendo even uses it in toys related to Mario or Nintendo. I agree, we shouldn't use the seal for that. <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User:Paper Jorge|P]]'''aper '''Jorge'''</font></span><small> ( [[User talk:Paper Jorge|Talk]]<tt>·</tt>[[Special:Contributions/Paper Jorge|Contributions]])<tt>·</tt></small> | :I would have to agree with that, a bit. The seal stands for official games made by Nintendo. But it also stands for "This game is good quality". Heck, Nintendo even uses it in toys related to Mario or Nintendo. I agree, we shouldn't use the seal for that. http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User:Paper Jorge|P]]'''aper '''Jorge'''</font></span><small> ( [[User talk:Paper Jorge|Talk]]<tt>·</tt>[[Special:Contributions/Paper Jorge|Contributions]])<tt>·</tt></small>http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif | ||
::Right. It's a claim to quality in both cases, and to say it is more is conjecture. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:43, 9 March 2008 (EDT) | ::Right. It's a claim to quality in both cases, and to say it is more is conjecture. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:43, 9 March 2008 (EDT) | ||
:::I agree too, but does that mean we can now include ''Hotel Mario'' and other third-party produced games equal to the stright-edge ''Nintendo'' games? Personally, I don't think we should be saying they're less important anyway. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} | :::I agree too, but does that mean we can now include ''Hotel Mario'' and other third-party produced games equal to the stright-edge ''Nintendo'' games? Personally, I don't think we should be saying they're less important anyway. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} |