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::Decided to add it in in the meantime. That said... for some reason my attempt at adding in a second line ended up messing up the table. May need to figure out how to fix it. [[User:Weedle McHairybug|Weedle McHairybug]] ([[User talk:Weedle McHairybug|talk]]) 10:04, July 26, 2023 (EDT) | ::Decided to add it in in the meantime. That said... for some reason my attempt at adding in a second line ended up messing up the table. May need to figure out how to fix it. [[User:Weedle McHairybug|Weedle McHairybug]] ([[User talk:Weedle McHairybug|talk]]) 10:04, July 26, 2023 (EDT) | ||
::Okay, fixed the issue. Still need to know what the title for the blue ASCII guide is so I can cite it. [[User:Weedle McHairybug|Weedle McHairybug]] ([[User talk:Weedle McHairybug|talk]]) 10:12, July 26, 2023 (EDT) | ::Okay, fixed the issue. Still need to know what the title for the blue ASCII guide is so I can cite it. [[User:Weedle McHairybug|Weedle McHairybug]] ([[User talk:Weedle McHairybug|talk]]) 10:12, July 26, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:::I'll describe the guide situation in more detail. There are two ASCII guidebooks, and they seem to be the most known of the Japanese ''Super Mario RPG'' guides due to their presentation and artwork. Sometimes, Japanese guidebooks were split between parts, and in this case, it's between a general walkthrough and advanced tips. The blue one is the first:「スーパーマリオRPG 星空からのおくりもの」released April 12, 1996; the yellow one is the second:「スーパーマリオRPG 裏テクニックガイド」released June 15, 1996. The latter can be found online [https://archive.org/details/supermariorpgguide here] - I'll have to describe the relevant page in the first since I can no longer find any public scans. It's a stylistic red page that looks like a poster, not resembling any other page in the guide. You have a "logo" at the top as mentioned, Blade on the left, and Pink, Black, Red, Green, and Yellow in descending order, all six with descriptions and more sentai "subtitles" above each denoting their role. The thing is, this is the ''only'' source I'm aware of with those gag subtitles - it's not even in the second guide - and there's a little problem with this source on top of that. Aspect's ASCII guides (and Shueisha's V Jump guide, for that matter), while dropping a basic copyright, do '''not''' give any sort of [[User talk:Mister Wu#Non-Kōshiki Japanese guides|supervisory credit]] to Nintendo (or Square). The only guide that lists a collaboration credit is Shogakukan's Final Edition, originally released May 10, 1996, which includes「協力 平田裕介(スクウェア)」(Yusuke Hirata, who is [[list of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars staff# | :::I'll describe the guide situation in more detail. There are two ASCII guidebooks, and they seem to be the most known of the Japanese ''Super Mario RPG'' guides due to their presentation and artwork. Sometimes, Japanese guidebooks were split between parts, and in this case, it's between a general walkthrough and advanced tips. The blue one is the first:「スーパーマリオRPG 星空からのおくりもの」released April 12, 1996; the yellow one is the second:「スーパーマリオRPG 裏テクニックガイド」released June 15, 1996. The latter can be found online [https://archive.org/details/supermariorpgguide here] - I'll have to describe the relevant page in the first since I can no longer find any public scans. It's a stylistic red page that looks like a poster, not resembling any other page in the guide. You have a "logo" at the top as mentioned, Blade on the left, and Pink, Black, Red, Green, and Yellow in descending order, all six with descriptions and more sentai "subtitles" above each denoting their role. The thing is, this is the ''only'' source I'm aware of with those gag subtitles - it's not even in the second guide - and there's a little problem with this source on top of that. Aspect's ASCII guides (and Shueisha's V Jump guide, for that matter), while dropping a basic copyright, do '''not''' give any sort of [[User talk:Mister Wu#Non-Kōshiki Japanese guides|supervisory credit]] to Nintendo (or Square). The only guide that lists a collaboration credit is Shogakukan's Final Edition, originally released May 10, 1996, which includes「協力 平田裕介(スクウェア)」(Yusuke Hirata, who is [[list of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars staff#Publicicty|credited]] in the game). As such, I'm not sure how good these guides are as sources for the wiki, outside of maybe the supplied artwork. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 14:34, July 26, 2023 (EDT) |