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The [https://archive.ph/IMSwG English Mario Portal] has a new name for this enemy: '''Bone Twister'''. Now, I don't want to jump the gun on this one since the current name is English and has been around since 2007 (basically its only appearance barring ''3D All-Stars''). However, the article does use an identifier, so the newer name would be more convenient, and perhaps more technically accurate if it's not considered a Tweester. I do want to point out that web content, especially non-guide material, has the same naming priority as the trading card that this came from. I'm curious if others think this should be moved or kept. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:01, August 13, 2022 (EDT) | The [https://archive.ph/IMSwG English Mario Portal] has a new name for this enemy: '''Bone Twister'''. Now, I don't want to jump the gun on this one since the current name is English and has been around since 2007 (basically its only appearance barring ''3D All-Stars''). However, the article does use an identifier, so the newer name would be more convenient, and perhaps more technically accurate if it's not considered a Tweester. I do want to point out that web content, especially non-guide material, has the same naming priority as the trading card that this came from. I'm curious if others think this should be moved or kept. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:01, August 13, 2022 (EDT) | ||
:''Do'' these two sources have the same naming priority? Looking at [[MarioWiki:Naming]], I understood "officially Nintendo-licensed" to mean "third-party." That would apply to the trading cards, but surely not to content published on Nintendo's own website, right?<br /> | :''Do'' these two sources have the same naming priority? Looking at [[MarioWiki:Naming]], I understood "officially Nintendo-licensed" to mean "third-party." That would apply to the trading cards, but surely not to content published on Nintendo's own website, right?<br /> | ||
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::::That's probably a greater discussion, and there have been ideas about that, but I am personally cautious about putting Mario Portal ''too'' high up because of the site disclaimer: "''This content is an English translation of information intended for the Japanese market. The release date, price, specifications, etc. may differ from those of products released in your region.''" I think that's probably why it has a few rough points (mainly ''Super Mario Land 2'') and that it should mostly be for filling in Dark Horse's void. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 23:19, August 13, 2022 (EDT) | ::::That's probably a greater discussion, and there have been ideas about that, but I am personally cautious about putting Mario Portal ''too'' high up because of the site disclaimer: "''This content is an English translation of information intended for the Japanese market. The release date, price, specifications, etc. may differ from those of products released in your region.''" I think that's probably why it has a few rough points (mainly ''Super Mario Land 2'') and that it should mostly be for filling in Dark Horse's void. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 23:19, August 13, 2022 (EDT) | ||
:::::That's fair; they definitely referenced us for certain terminology. The main concern here is names like "Plirp" and "Cyclo" which are more than likely sourced from an internal glossary of some sort. [[User:PopeLuigi|PopeLuigi]] ([[User talk:PopeLuigi|talk]]) 00:10, August 14, 2022 (EDT) | :::::That's fair; they definitely referenced us for certain terminology. The main concern here is names like "Plirp" and "Cyclo" which are more than likely sourced from an internal glossary of some sort. [[User:PopeLuigi|PopeLuigi]] ([[User talk:PopeLuigi|talk]]) 00:10, August 14, 2022 (EDT) | ||