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| :::It is now July, but I feel we should wait until the Nintendo Direct for this month to see if anything changes. (The Racer outfit and Rango outfit have been added, so maybe they are going to release them all slowly.) {{User:Moldomre/sig}}22:29, 12 July 2018 (EDT) | | :::It is now July, but I feel we should wait until the Nintendo Direct for this month to see if anything changes. (The Racer outfit and Rango outfit have been added, so maybe they are going to release them all slowly.) {{User:Moldomre/sig}}22:29, 12 July 2018 (EDT) |
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| == 8-bit / pixel art ==
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| All of these costumes are turned 8-bit (also known as pixel art) after going through a special warp pipe, why aren't these versions mentioned? It would be nice to have images of these as well. {{User:CappyThrow/sig}} 05:45, June 14, 2020 (EDT)
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| == Homage ==
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| Should we change the phrase "an homage" to "a homage"? Either pronunciation is correct, but from my personal experience, the spoken H is more common.
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| I'm asking here to make sure there's no policy in the manual of style I missed or anything.[[Special:Contributions/173.28.188.39|173.28.188.39]] 09:21, October 10, 2022 (EDT)
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| :In American English it's most commonly pronounced without the h, which is consistent with its French origins. Since we use American English in our articles, it should stay as-is. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:10, October 10, 2022 (EDT)
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