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#{{User|SeanWheeler}} If we have a crossover between Mario & Sonic that is not at the Olympics (nor Smash) then maybe we could rename it to {{fake link|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (series)}} to separate it from the new Mario & Sonic series or make it a subseries of that. But for now, let's keep it at the broader Mario & Sonic series. | #{{User|SeanWheeler}} If we have a crossover between Mario & Sonic that is not at the Olympics (nor Smash) then maybe we could rename it to {{fake link|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (series)}} to separate it from the new Mario & Sonic series or make it a subseries of that. But for now, let's keep it at the broader Mario & Sonic series. | ||
#{{User|BBQ Turtle}} Per all, especially Hewer and Salmancer. Also something to take in mind is that technically only two of the titles (4 if all versions are included) contain the title "''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''" uninterrupted, that being the original and Tokyo 2020. ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Winter''' Olympic Games'', ''Mario & Sonic at the '''London 2012''' Olympic Games'', ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Sochi 2014 Winter''' Olympic Games'' and ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Rio 2016''' Olympic Games'' are all interrupted, and Rio gets even more complex when you consider ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Rio 2016''' Olympic Games '''Arcade Edition'''''. As far as I've seen, it's fairly uncommon for subtitles to be placed in the middle of titles, and even if we didn't have the official source, simply ''Mario & Sonic'' seems more consistent with the titling of individual games in the series. | #{{User|BBQ Turtle}} Per all, especially Hewer and Salmancer. Also something to take in mind is that technically only two of the titles (4 if all versions are included) contain the title "''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''" uninterrupted, that being the original and Tokyo 2020. ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Winter''' Olympic Games'', ''Mario & Sonic at the '''London 2012''' Olympic Games'', ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Sochi 2014 Winter''' Olympic Games'' and ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Rio 2016''' Olympic Games'' are all interrupted, and Rio gets even more complex when you consider ''Mario & Sonic at the '''Rio 2016''' Olympic Games '''Arcade Edition'''''. As far as I've seen, it's fairly uncommon for subtitles to be placed in the middle of titles, and even if we didn't have the official source, simply ''Mario & Sonic'' seems more consistent with the titling of individual games in the series. | ||
===Comments (at the Olympic Games)=== | ===Comments (at the Olympic Games)=== |