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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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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) | 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) | :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) | ||