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==A location for the water games, pocket pinball machines, Water Teaser, and other similar items== | ==A location for the water games, pocket pinball machines, Water Teaser, and other similar items== | ||
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I understand the fact that these are not video games in the sense that they do not feature any electronic elements, though I think they deserve their own spot somewhere outside of the [[list of merchandise]]. I have an idea as to where these should be placed. I believe a {{fake link|list of games without electronic elements}} (or something along the lines of that) should be created, giving each of these games a spot if they must be split. However, I would understand placing these on the list of merchandise, as long as they retain their pages/full coverage. I do think the larger pinball machines/the pinball machines that have electronic elements to keep score/arcade slot or roulette machines should remain on this list, due to electronic components and size. I also think that there is an argument to be made for the electronic water games being games, in the sense that they are products released by [[Nintendo]] with the intention of being played by consumers, so I believe that these games should remain on this list (though if they cannot, I would like them to move to their own list). | I understand the fact that these are not video games in the sense that they do not feature any electronic elements, though I think they deserve their own spot somewhere outside of the [[list of merchandise]]. I have an idea as to where these should be placed. I believe a {{fake link|list of games without electronic elements}} (or something along the lines of that) should be created, giving each of these games a spot if they must be split. However, I would understand placing these on the list of merchandise, as long as they retain their pages/full coverage. I do think the larger pinball machines/the pinball machines that have electronic elements to keep score/arcade slot or roulette machines should remain on this list, due to electronic components and size. I also think that there is an argument to be made for the electronic water games being games, in the sense that they are products released by [[Nintendo]] with the intention of being played by consumers, so I believe that these games should remain on this list (though if they cannot, I would like them to move to their own list). | ||