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== Move ''Super Mario Bros.'' music names to the ones used here ==
== Move ''Super Mario Bros.'' music names to the ones used here ==


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Shouldn't the music tracks from ''Super Mario Bros.'' be moves to their names used here? This is a more modern source for their names, after all. {{User:Starluxe/sig}} 07:21, November 1, 2024 (EDT)
Shouldn't the music tracks from ''Super Mario Bros.'' be moves to their names used here? This is a more modern source for their names, after all. {{User:Starluxe/sig}} 07:21, November 1, 2024 (EDT)
:That's what I was thinking too. I agree to that. Overworld BGM could also have the ''Super Mario Bros.'' identifier, in case other games release with overworld themes sharing the same name (''Super Mario World'' comes to mind, since that's confirmed to release at some point). {{User:Tails777/sig}}
== Include soundtracks from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series?==
Seeing as all the ''Zelda'' soundtracks on the app so far have an arrangement of "[[zeldawiki:Fairy Fountain (Theme)|Fairy Fountain]]", I was wondering if we should include those to the soundtrack list except I wanted to check if we consider "Fairy Fountain" to be inspired by or an actual arrangement of "[[:File:World 3 Theme Super Mario Bros 3.oga|Water Land]]" here first. - {{User:KinokoBlast/sig}} 11:51, January 22, 2025 (EST)
:I dunno, seems outside the scope of what could reasonably be considered a Super Mario song in my opinion. If the Fairy Fountain theme was a more faithful arrangement it could make sense, but I think it's different enough to where considering it the same track would feel strange. [[User:Polley001|Polley001]] ([[User talk:Polley001|talk]]) 12:34, January 22, 2025 (EST)
::A very silly request. We're the ''Super Mario'' wiki, not ''The Legend of Zelda'' wiki. [[User:Super Mario RPG|Super Mario RPG]] ([[User talk:Super Mario RPG|talk]]) 12:43, January 22, 2025 (EST)
:::Yeah, I figured that'd be the case. Was just throwing ideas out there. - {{User:KinokoBlast/sig}} 12:52, January 22, 2025
== About Nintendo Music images ==
As you may know, I have been supplying the source versions of track images via Google Drive, which you can find here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PnkKs6BIhPjOefI0Uvk5zk7TPB2onr58
At the time of writing, all images in this Google Drive folder are being re-uploaded in PNG format (as well as in higher resolution for the relatively few images that are above 5000px in width). This is because I've found that adding "?im=a" to the end of a URL consistently results in a PNG version of the image with either none or less of the JPEG artifacts. [[:File:NM Party Banner.jpg]] for example was taken from [https://image-assets.m.nintendo.com/c072d3bb-6a3c-48fb-af6a-7216ef1a07fd here], and is a 5000x2813 JPEG image. If you check [https://image-assets.m.nintendo.com/c072d3bb-6a3c-48fb-af6a-7216ef1a07fd?im=a the same URL but with "?im=a" added to it], you'll see that what appears is a 6400x3600 PNG image. It should be noted that "a" is just a random value. [https://image-assets.m.nintendo.com/f0f51923-fe87-4319-93c5-1168a16b1312?im=Polley001WasHere Just about any text value should work], but I think using "?im=a" for things such as the listed image source would be ideal to avoid confusion.
As these PNG versions are obviously more ideal than the JPEG versions we currently have, I will work towards replacing them all. This is obviously a huge task so I would appreciate any assistance.
For future uploads, ''please'' make sure to use this method when downloading images directly from these URLs and to include "?im=a" when adding image sources. [[User:Polley001|Polley001]] ([[User talk:Polley001|talk]]) 15:45, February 8, 2025 (EST)
Edit: All images are now up. Interestingly some Switch games have their cover art still in .jpeg format, so those are still using that extension. [[User:Polley001|Polley001]] ([[User talk:Polley001|talk]]) 17:17, February 8, 2025 (EST)

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