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==Create Pages for Beta==
==Create Pages for Beta==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|red|DO NOTHING 0-5}}
<span style="color:red;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">DO NOTHING 0-5</span>


I think we should create pages for beta items, enemies, etc. We have [[Drill Bit]], [[Super Mario 128]], right? I think we should create pages for Okooru, Trade Off, Hyper Bob-Omb, etc. I know i tried this before [[Talk:Paper Mario/Beta elements|here]], but let me tell all of you something: those unused items CAN be placed in the final version of the game, they have full sprites with no errors in look or function (except the "please come back" item). What I think is if an unused enemy, boss, item, or badge CAN function in the game when placed there, it deserves an article (except for the badges, the can go [[Badges|here]]).
I think we should create pages for beta items, enemies, etc. We have [[Drill Bit]], [[Super Mario 128]], right? I think we should create pages for Okooru, Trade Off, Hyper Bob-Omb, etc. I know i tried this before [[Talk:Paper Mario/Beta elements|here]], but let me tell all of you something: those unused items CAN be placed in the final version of the game, they have full sprites with no errors in look or function (except the "please come back" item). What I think is if an unused enemy, boss, item, or badge CAN function in the game when placed there, it deserves an article (except for the badges, the can go [[Badges|here]]).
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'''''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]''''' is a upcoming game for the [[Wii U]], This is the fifth installment of ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' announced in the [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015|E3 2015]] [https://www.vcsports.com/articles/68402/20150520/paper-mario-wii-u-release-date-announcement-e3-2015-possibly.htm].
'''''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]''''' is a upcoming game for the [[Wii U]], This is the fifth installment of ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' announced in the [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015|E3 2015]] [https://www.vcsports.com/articles/68402/20150520/paper-mario-wii-u-release-date-announcement-e3-2015-possibly.htm].


It's already called [[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]. Also, I hope the [[Paper Mario (series)]] game for the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s 2nd to last boss is a living castle named "Another Castle". Inspiration [[Super Mario Bros.]] 1: Toads in castles 1-7 "Our princess is in another castle",  [[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[[Phantom of the Bwaphera]]: "You're so not worth the hassle!
Your princess is in '''''Bold text''''Italic text'''''ANOTHER CASTLE!-
== Now that Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a thing... ==
== Now that Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a thing... ==


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::::I think that's a weird category to put ''Color Splash'' in. They didn't even put it in "role-playing" (while ''Paper Mario'' is for some reason) even though I am confident it's an RPG based on the gameplay alone. You still have a lot of other sources categorizing it under "role-playing" including Metacritic, GameFAQs, categorized in Wikipedia as "role-playing" (though not stated explicitly when I think it should) as well, but my main point: if it looks like a duck, quacks like one, acts like one, it is a duck. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 20:57, 7 November 2016 (EST)
::::I think that's a weird category to put ''Color Splash'' in. They didn't even put it in "role-playing" (while ''Paper Mario'' is for some reason) even though I am confident it's an RPG based on the gameplay alone. You still have a lot of other sources categorizing it under "role-playing" including Metacritic, GameFAQs, categorized in Wikipedia as "role-playing" (though not stated explicitly when I think it should) as well, but my main point: if it looks like a duck, quacks like one, acts like one, it is a duck. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 20:57, 7 November 2016 (EST)
:::::Maybe because what most consider to be RPG elements in this game are far lacking in the eyes of Nintendo?--{{User:Eldritchdraaks/sig}} 21:10, 7 November 2016 (EST)
:::::Maybe because what most consider to be RPG elements in this game are far lacking in the eyes of Nintendo?--{{User:Eldritchdraaks/sig}} 21:10, 7 November 2016 (EST)
== Paper Jam - An indirect installment? ==
Some recent edits I made on the Color Splash page (like changing "fifth installment" to "fifth main installment") were reverted because, apparently, Paper Jam's status as an indirect installment seems to be contested.  I don't get it at all.  Obviously, it's not a direct installment--it's a Mario & Luigi game first and foremost, taking its title, basic gameplay, and battle system--but the Paper Mario influence is very clear as well.  It contains characters from the ''Paper Mario'' universe--not just random unrelated paper characters like some people seem to insist--as well as containing the Paper Mario name in the Japanese title, the subtitle being written in the same style used for the newer Paper Mario logo, as well as the fact that Intelligent Systems is confirmed to have had at least some involvement with the game's development.  It's much the same case as ''Mario Sports Superstars'', which is considered an indirect installment of ''Mario Golf'' and ''Mario Tennis'' for having similar gameplay and Camelot as an assistant developer.  I don't see why Paper Jam ''shouldn't'' be considered an indirect installment of the series; if ''Paper Jam'' is removed from this page, we will need to redefine our stance on indirect installments entirely.  And especially over something like "fifth main installment"...I mean, it's still the fifth main installment whether or not Paper Jam is counted. -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 00:36, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
:Agreed. [[User:MiracleDinner|MiracleDinner]] ([[User talk:MiracleDinner|talk]]) 12:05, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
::On the contrary, I don't see why Paper Jam ''should'' be considered an indirect installment. It's a Mario & Luigi game through and through. The gameplay is 100% Mario & Luigi, the only difference from previous installments is that now there's characters and enemies from Sticker Star. It's not a Paper Mario game whatsoever. By that logic, you could argue Smash Bros. is a Mario/Zelda/Pokemon/etc. game. Personally, I think the whole idea of "indirect installments" of a series is a bit silly, it's either part of the series or it isn't, though at least Mario Sports Superstars actually shares gameplay with the other sports games. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 13:47, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
Sorry, I had no idea this discussion was here, but per what Waluigi Time said. [[User:Mario Sakuraba|Mario Sakuraba]] ([[User talk:Mario Sakuraba|talk]]) 15:37, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
:Indeed, it's a ''related'' game worth mentioning, but not an installment here in its own right, "indirect" or otherwise. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:44, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
::Yeah, just because characters appear in another game doesn't mean it's part of that series. Just like how ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'' isn't a ''Mario'' game, and ''Mario Sports Mix'' isn't a ''Final Fantasy'' game. (''Fortune Street'' is both a ''Mario'' and ''Final Fantasy'' game, though, due to only being a crosssover of only two franchises and not having gameplay, or a title, that explicitly makes it a game of either series. (''Super Smash Bros.'' is it's own thing, though, due to the sheer amount of other franchises equally crossing over making ''Smash'' simply its own franchise imo) {{User:Doomhiker/sig}} 18:45, October 7, 2019 (EDT)
:::According to this article https://www.gameinformer.com/games/mario__luigi_paper_jam/b/3ds/archive/2015/06/16/the-paper-mario-x-mario-amp-luigi-crossover-feels-delightfully-familiar.aspx Paper Jam is a crossover of the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series. I am unsure if this is to be trusted though. I would also say that there is a difference between whether or not we think Paper Jam deserves to be considered a Paper Mario game and whether or not it is officially branded as one. [[User:MiracleDinner|MiracleDinner]] ([[User talk:MiracleDinner|talk]]) 10:44, October 8, 2019 (EDT)
::::Paper Jam is clearly a crossover between the Mario & Luigi series and Paper Mario characters, we don't need a news article to tell us that. What it is not is a Paper Mario ''game'', "indirect" or otherwise. The only thing that would make me budge on this is official material from Nintendo directly stating Paper Jam is part of the Paper Mario series. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 18:16, October 8, 2019 (EDT)
:::::I see. I am unsure if there is any official material to tell us, but assuming there isn't my mind on this has changed and I am happy for this wiki to consider Paper Jam excluded from the Paper Mario series. [[User:MiracleDinner|MiracleDinner]] ([[User talk:MiracleDinner|talk]]) 10:42, October 9, 2019 (EDT)
I think the main issue here is that we need a more proper definition for an indirect installment.  The way I see it, an indirect installment is equivalent to a related game: it's related to a series, but not directly part of it; in other words, a spinoff.  In a short while I'll probably be making a proposal to set a policy on how to handle such games, like Yoshi's Island, Sports Superstars, and yes, Paper Jam.  And as with those other games, to outright remove it from the game list is going too far.  Indirect, related, call it whatever you want, but it means the same thing.  So far this debate has seemed to me like a disagreement that simply doesn't exist. -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 13:21, October 9, 2019 (EDT)
:Indirect '''installments''' and related games are '''very''' different things, in my opinion. Indirect installment still implies that it is an installment in the series, just not part of the main series, like with say the arcade ''Mario Kart'' games. Related games are games that are related to a series in one way or another, like with Sports Superstars and Paper Jam, but are not part of the series in any way and thus should not be counted as such. Personally, I dislike considering indirect insallments that, as spin-offs is a better term, especially since most games grouped as indirect installments aren't actually that. {{User:Doomhiker/sig}} 15:45, October 9, 2019 (EDT)
== Genres, specifically RPG labelled ==
I was just wondering why some of the games are still labeled as RPG, or why Nintendo doesn't label their games as AA/RPG? --[[User:Crafty Potatoes|Crafty Potatoes]] ([[User talk:Crafty Potatoes|talk]]) 18:14, July 20, 2020 (EDT)
== Paper Mario Universe ==
Why aren't there separate pages for the Paper Mario characters. I think those shoud exist, because it's been confirmed by Nintendo in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam,  that there exist normal and paper versions of Mario characters. That's something you should find in the Super Mario Wiki. I know there was a Proposal in 2016, where most where against it. But that was 8 years ago. There are also many new people here now (like myself). Maybe someone could make a new, better Proposal. I don't know. Just a thought. Update: I want to give you two examples, as to why there "Super Mario Universe" and "Paper Mario Universe" Are two different universes. 1. In Super Paper Mario, there is a wedding scence with Bowser, Peach and Mario. In the normal Mario universe, there is a wedding scence in Super Mario Odyssey. 2. In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario meets Bowser Jr. for the first time. But the normal Mario meets Bowser Jr. for the first time in Super Mario Sunshine.
~~ Big Super Mario Fan
:In the Paper Mario games, the Paper characters are treated as if they are the normal versions just being called "Mario", "Peach", "Goomba", "Bowser" etc, whereas in Paper Jam they are treated as seperate characters appearing alongside their regular versions with "Paper" in their names to distinguish them. Someone else brought up the possibility of doing something about the Paper characters in [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/66#Merge Super Mario Bros. (film) subjects with their game counterparts|this proposal]] only a month ago but most were still against it and in favor of leaving the Paper character articles as is. I should also direct your attention to [[MarioWiki:Canonicity]]. {{User:Nightwicked Bowser/sig}} 03:01, May 12, 2024 (EDT)
What about Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. There it is confirmed that Mario and Paper Mario are different characters, that these are different universes. Why does the Mario Wiki ignore such things? What's the logic behind it? Also even the Movie Mario has his own page.
~~ Big Super Mario Fan
:I literally just explained that, read my comment again. {{User:Nightwicked Bowser/sig}} 04:15, May 12, 2024 (EDT)
One last question? Do you know how I can make a Proposal myself? And how it should be structured?{{unsigned|Big Super Mario Fan}}
:See [[MarioWiki:Proposals#Basic proposal and support/oppose format]], though I should warn you that it's likely going to be a very heated one. Also the movie character articles won't be split for much longer as the proposal I linked called for them to be merged. {{User:Nightwicked Bowser/sig}} 04:24, May 12, 2024 (EDT)
Now I've done it. I made a proposal about it.
~~ Big Super Mario Fan

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