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This page has a good amount of misnomer to its inception. In SM64, there were two sizes of a single, cork-textured object called "Block." The big ones were stationary and could be broken, and the small ones thrown. In SM64DS, these two sizes were diverged into two separate objects under the "Block" umbrella term, with the large one taking on a brick texture and being called "Brick" ("[[Brick Block]]") in Japanese, while the smaller ones are given a boarded texture and renamed "[[Crate]]s." While technically "crate" was in use prior in regards to "[[Crazed Crate]]," that seems more like alliteration fun than a statement on its fellow objects IMO. Additionally, two new types of Block were added, being Black Brick and Ice. Now, this page currently only covers the large type(s), while the small type is merged to Crate wholesale. Do to this bothersome, misleading inconsistency, I propose one of two options: | This page has a good amount of misnomer to its inception. In SM64, there were two sizes of a single, cork-textured object called "Block." The big ones were stationary and could be broken, and the small ones thrown. In SM64DS, these two sizes were diverged into two separate objects under the "Block" umbrella term, with the large one taking on a brick texture and being called "Brick" ("[[Brick Block]]") in Japanese, while the smaller ones are given a boarded texture and renamed "[[Crate]]s." While technically "crate" was in use prior in regards to "[[Crazed Crate]]," that seems more like alliteration fun than a statement on its fellow objects IMO. Additionally, two new types of Block were added, being Black Brick and Ice. Now, this page currently only covers the large type(s), while the small type is merged to Crate wholesale. Do to this bothersome, misleading inconsistency, I propose one of two options: | ||
*Merge the SM64 depiction of "crate" back here while merging the SM64DS depiction of "Brick" to "Brick Block" (which it pretty much already is) | *Merge the SM64 depiction of "crate" back here while merging the SM64DS depiction of "Brick" to "Brick Block" (which it pretty much already is) | ||
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::Ice Block's always been bothersome to me, I mean, SMB3 section has throwable and platform. Anyways, I think the fact that the JP manual goes beyond retexturing and literally calls it "Brick Block" makes that argument really shaky. Also, it can be argued that they can only be broken from below while under the effects of the Super Mushroom, which ''is'' normal. And while the Super Mushroom itself is nonstandard in this game, it's decently similar to SMG's Fire Flower in that manner. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 01:03, May 24, 2020 (EDT) | ::Ice Block's always been bothersome to me, I mean, SMB3 section has throwable and platform. Anyways, I think the fact that the JP manual goes beyond retexturing and literally calls it "Brick Block" makes that argument really shaky. Also, it can be argued that they can only be broken from below while under the effects of the Super Mushroom, which ''is'' normal. And while the Super Mushroom itself is nonstandard in this game, it's decently similar to SMG's Fire Flower in that manner. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 01:03, May 24, 2020 (EDT) | ||
:::[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf Technically,] the Japanese manual refers to it as レンガ (''Renga'', Brick), not レンガブロック (''Renga Burokku'', Brick Block), just like the English version. Admittedly, "''renga''" was the name used in the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros.'' manual, but it seems rather odd that they would modernize the game by using an ancient name that not even ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'' would remember. Although "brick" was the name used in English versions of the older ''Mario'' series manuals as late as ''New Super Mario Bros.'', but in Japan, it was consistently ''Renga Burokku'' since at least ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Also, the mushroom breaks any normal block upon touch, including Ice, Crazed Crate, and the pushable block. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:59, May 24, 2020 (EDT) | :::[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf Technically,] the Japanese manual refers to it as レンガ (''Renga'', Brick), not レンガブロック (''Renga Burokku'', Brick Block), just like the English version. Admittedly, "''renga''" was the name used in the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros.'' manual, but it seems rather odd that they would modernize the game by using an ancient name that not even ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'' would remember. Although "brick" was the name used in English versions of the older ''Mario'' series manuals as late as ''New Super Mario Bros.'', but in Japan, it was consistently ''Renga Burokku'' since at least ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Also, the mushroom breaks any normal block upon touch, including Ice, Crazed Crate, and the pushable block. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:59, May 24, 2020 (EDT) | ||
::::Must have misremembered, how silly of me. Regardless, the lack of a "Block" identifier is shared with Ice Block simply being "Ice," so to me it looks more like a way to avoid redundancy (since the above header does indeed call them all blocks). Not to mention they are not "bricks" themselves, but merely made from them. With crate again being an outlier, it looks more like "Block ''of'' Brick/Black Brick/Ice" to me. That being said, the fact that ! and ? Blocks are listed separate from them bears consideration (? with the switch and ! in an "other objects"-type section). Regardless, I consider this an alternative role given to Brick Block retroactively | ::::Must have misremembered, how silly of me. Regardless, the lack of a "Block" identifier is shared with Ice Block simply being "Ice," so to me it looks more like a way to avoid redundancy (since the above header does indeed call them all blocks). Not to mention they are not "bricks" themselves, but merely made from them. With crate again being an outlier, it looks more like "Block ''of'' Brick/Black Brick/Ice" to me. That being said, the fact that ! and ? Blocks are listed separate from them bears consideration (? with the switch and ! in an "other objects"-type section). Regardless, I consider this an alternative role given to Brick Block retroactively. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 17:22, May 24, 2020 (EDT) | ||