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I'm calling for deletion. This is REALLY pathetic; It's more a disambiguation page than an article. :| {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} | I'm calling for deletion. This is REALLY pathetic; It's more a disambiguation page than an article. :| {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} | ||
:It does look like a disambiguation page, but I don't think it should be deleted. I'd say let's just keep it as a disambig page until someone rewrites it. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 05:51, 2 June 2008 (EDT) | :It does look like a disambiguation page, but I don't think it should be deleted. I'd say let's just keep it as a disambig page until someone rewrites it. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 05:51, 2 June 2008 (EDT) | ||
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== Consider ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' as related to the ''Wario Land'' series == | == Consider ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' as related to the ''Wario Land'' series == | ||
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Similar to my [[Talk:Yoshi (franchise)#Decide which series certain Yoshi games are related to|last]] [[Talk:Donkey Kong Country (series)#Add Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, its derivatives, and New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat to the "Other related games" section|proposals]], I've come up to do some research: even though there is a total of six games in the ''Wario Land'' series, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' also considers ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' to be part of the series. I was wondering if there's a possibility to consider ''Master of Disguise'' as related to the series by adding it to the "Other related games" section. | Similar to my [[Talk:Yoshi (franchise)#Decide which series certain Yoshi games are related to|last]] [[Talk:Donkey Kong Country (series)#Add Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, its derivatives, and New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat to the "Other related games" section|proposals]], I've come up to do some research: even though there is a total of six games in the ''Wario Land'' series, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' also considers ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' to be part of the series. I was wondering if there's a possibility to consider ''Master of Disguise'' as related to the series by adding it to the "Other related games" section. | ||
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#{{User|Hewer}} I have been wondering if Master of Disguise being called a Wario Land game in SSBU might not have been a mistake after all, per all. | #{{User|Hewer}} I have been wondering if Master of Disguise being called a Wario Land game in SSBU might not have been a mistake after all, per all. | ||
#{{User|DrippingYellow}} Per all. | #{{User|DrippingYellow}} Per all. | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== | ||
#{{User|7feetunder}} ''SSBU'' also lists the [[Dice Block]] and [[River Survival]] as being from the "''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' Series" instead of the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, so if that's the only real argument for this, I'm not buying it. "Master of Disguise is ''even closer to Wario Land's gameplay'' than Jungle Beat was to the Country games" would be a meaningless statement even if it were true, since the gameplay of ''Jungle Beat'' is not close to ''DKC'' to begin with. ''Wario Land'' and ''Master of Disguise'' are platformers starring Wario, and that's all they really have in common. Everything else is different. The gameplay style revolving heavily around changing costumes, winning Touch Screen minigames, and finding key items. The lack of ''Wario Land'' characters or even obvious substitutes for them (even ''Jungle Beat'' had those). The far greater emphasis on plot that any other ''Wario'' platformer. No matter how I look at it, it just doesn't fit. | |||
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: ...We had written an entire 4k+ character-long essay basically explaining our full thought process, and then you basically said the main part we were trying desperately to articulate. Oops. We can still share it if someone just '''desperately''' wants to know, but don't hold your breath on it! ...though we will say at the very least that the two ''Mario Party'' spirits that were mentioned were ones from post-launch; odds are, those were probably just a mislabel nobody caught in the wake of trying to put together one of that game's first Free Updates At A Later Date™ we've come to know and... know. ;P {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 17:17, December 5, 2023 (EST) | : ...We had written an entire 4k+ character-long essay basically explaining our full thought process, and then you basically said the main part we were trying desperately to articulate. Oops. We can still share it if someone just '''desperately''' wants to know, but don't hold your breath on it! ...though we will say at the very least that the two ''Mario Party'' spirits that were mentioned were ones from post-launch; odds are, those were probably just a mislabel nobody caught in the wake of trying to put together one of that game's first Free Updates At A Later Date™ we've come to know and... know. ;P {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 17:17, December 5, 2023 (EST) | ||
:To be fair, SSBU does have a few oddities in its spirit listing, particularly its inconsistency in how it treats inclusion in game series. e.g. [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Elline Elline] is under the Kirby series, but [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Prince_Fluff Prince Fluff] is just listed as being from Kirby's Epic Yarn. There's also spirits listed as being from [[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]] and [[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]] respectively, despite the Donkey Kong series already being used as an umbrella term for everything from the original [[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] to the Country series. Now, a spirit's inclusion in a game series that it's not intended to be in is a lot less probable of a mistake compared to these instances. The closest thing I can think of is [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Sheriff Sheriff] being listed as in the Sheriff "series" despite only [https://niwanetwork.org/wiki/Sheriff one game] being part of said series.<br><br>Oh, and I feel like I should mention there seems to be quite a few gameplay similarities between ''Master of Diguise'' and the ''Wario Land'' games. Both feature situational puzzles that are solved by changing forms, treasure serves as Wario's motivation for the plot, the player is unable to take damage, and even the "key items" mechanic brings to mind the various progression functions of treasures in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 00:54, December 6, 2023 (EST) | :To be fair, SSBU does have a few oddities in its spirit listing, particularly its inconsistency in how it treats inclusion in game series. e.g. [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Elline Elline] is under the Kirby series, but [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Prince_Fluff Prince Fluff] is just listed as being from Kirby's Epic Yarn. There's also spirits listed as being from [[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]] and [[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]] respectively, despite the Donkey Kong series already being used as an umbrella term for everything from the original [[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] to the Country series. Now, a spirit's inclusion in a game series that it's not intended to be in is a lot less probable of a mistake compared to these instances. The closest thing I can think of is [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Sheriff Sheriff] being listed as in the Sheriff "series" despite only [https://niwanetwork.org/wiki/Sheriff one game] being part of said series.<br><br>Oh, and I feel like I should mention there seems to be quite a few gameplay similarities between ''Master of Diguise'' and the ''Wario Land'' games. Both feature situational puzzles that are solved by changing forms, treasure serves as Wario's motivation for the plot, the player is unable to take damage, and even the "key items" mechanic brings to mind the various progression functions of treasures in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 00:54, December 6, 2023 (EST) | ||
::@Doc von Schmeltwick: ''Shake It'' still had some of the transformations from previous installments, so it's not completely removed from them gameplay-wise. The minigames in ''WLII'' are far less emphasized than the ones in ''MoD'' and there aren't nearly as many of them; they're only necessary to get all the treasures and picture pieces for 100% completion, while ''MoD'' outright requires you to play the Touch Screen minigames to get new guises and key items. Sure, the early ''Wario Land'' titles played rather differently than the later ones do, and not all of the have the same cast, but the point is, ''MoD'' has no ties, gameplay or story-wise, to ''any'' of them (well, it ''kinda'' has Wario's signature [[Dash Attack]], or rather a knockoff of it; he just juts forward instead of dashing). ''SSBU'' normally ''does'' label ''Mario'' spirits by the specific series they're from, including [[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]], while using the more generic ''Super Mario'' label for franchise mainstays like Mario and Bowser. Captain Toad is listed as being from the "''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' Series" despite it being a standalone game, yet [[Wanda]] is generically a "''Super Mario'' Series" spirit | ::@Doc von Schmeltwick: ''Shake It'' still had some of the transformations from previous installments, so it's not completely removed from them gameplay-wise. The minigames in ''WLII'' are far less emphasized than the ones in ''MoD'' and there aren't nearly as many of them; they're only necessary to get all the treasures and picture pieces for 100% completion, while ''MoD'' outright requires you to play the Touch Screen minigames to get new guises and key items. Sure, the early ''Wario Land'' titles played rather differently than the later ones do, and not all of the have the same cast, but the point is, ''MoD'' has no ties, gameplay or story-wise, to ''any'' of them (well, it ''kinda'' has Wario's signature [[Dash Attack]], or rather a knockoff of it; he just juts forward instead of dashing). ''SSBU'' normally ''does'' label ''Mario'' spirits by the specific series they're from, including [[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]], while using the more generic ''Super Mario'' label for franchise mainstays like Mario and Bowser. Captain Toad is listed as being from the "''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' Series" despite it being a standalone game, yet [[Wanda]] is generically a "''Super Mario'' Series" spirit. | ||
::: | ::@DrippingYellow: You change forms completely differently in ''WMoD'', doing it using the Touch Screen to change costumes on commmand, rather than purposely getting Wario squished or setting him on fire from an enemy. Money/treasure is Wario's motivation for everything, that's not specific to ''Wario Land'' any more than Donkey Kong and bananas are specific to the ''Country'' games. You ''do'' take damage in ''MoD''; not sure how you made that mistake. {{User:7feetunder/sig}} 01:28, December 6, 2023 (EST) | ||