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== Half-Pipe ==
== Half-Pipe ==
Hi, about the half-pipe situation, there is also no such thing as quarter-pipes. They have never been called that. I think the quarter-pipes should be reverted back to half-pipes. What is your opinion?  {{User:WildWario/sig}} 08:35, August 21, 2021 (EDT)
Hi, about the half-pipe situation, there is also no such thing as quarter-pipes. They have never been called that. I think the quarter-pipes should be reverted back to half-pipes. What is your opinion?  {{User:WildWario/sig}} ([[User talk:WildWario|talk]]) 08:35, August 21, 2021 (EDT)
:My opinion is that I don't know how you can say that "there is no such thing as quarter-pipes. They have never been called that." I'm not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's a perfectly valid term to describe a curved ramp that makes one-quarter of a circle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-pipe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skatepark Check out those sources; they directly contradict your claim. There's also a slight difference between a vert (a ramp that turns into a vertical wall going straight up) and a quarter-pipe (which doesn't go completely vertical and is easier to exit from without going back down again). [[Mario Kart Wii]], having newly added bikes, makes extensive use of quarter-pipes to trick off of, as well as occasional half-pipes, most notably on [[Wii DK Summit]]. Heck, that article even says "This course introduces the half-pipe ramps in this game." So I could be wrong, and that's the only track in the game with a halfpipe. Everything else is unpaired quarter-pipes, but people just lazily call them half-pipes because it's a more common term or something, I guess? [[User:Dogman15|Dogman15]] ([[User talk:Dogman15|talk]]) 06:47, August 29, 2021 (EDT)
:My opinion is that I don't know how you can say that "there is no such thing as quarter-pipes. They have never been called that." I'm not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's a perfectly valid term to describe a curved ramp that makes one-quarter of a circle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-pipe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skatepark Check out those sources; they directly contradict your claim. There's also a slight difference between a vert (a ramp that turns into a vertical wall going straight up) and a quarter-pipe (which doesn't go completely vertical and is easier to exit from without going back down again). [[Mario Kart Wii]], having newly added bikes, makes extensive use of quarter-pipes to trick off of, as well as occasional half-pipes, most notably on [[Wii DK Summit]]. Heck, that article even says "This course introduces the half-pipe ramps in this game." So I could be wrong, and that's the only track in the game with a halfpipe. Everything else is unpaired quarter-pipes, but people just lazily call them half-pipes because it's a more common term or something, I guess? [[User:Dogman15|Dogman15]] ([[User talk:Dogman15|talk]]) 06:47, August 29, 2021 (EDT)
::If that is the reason, the [[Half-Pipe]] article might need to be changed. Though with Mario Kart Tour getting new Mario Kart Wii courses and bringing back half-pipes, we might be able to get some more confirmation about the names soon. {{User:WildWario/sig}} (08:17, August 29, 2021 (EDT)
::If that is the reason, the [[Half-Pipe]] article might need to be changed. Though with Mario Kart Tour getting new Mario Kart Wii courses and bringing back half-pipes, we might be able to get some more confirmation about the names soon. {{User:WildWario/sig}} ([[User talk:WildWario|talk]]) 08:17, August 29, 2021 (EDT)
:::By chance, I noticed that article on my own before reading your reply here. It is similarly my opinion that much of that article's current form and its title is the result of the misunderstanding by many people of the difference between quarter-pipes and halfpipes. Something should be done, but I don't have the energy to care about this right now. [[User:Dogman15|Dogman15]] 00:53, August 30, 2021 (EDT)
:::By chance, I noticed that article on my own before reading your reply here. It is similarly my opinion that much of that article's current form and its title is the result of the misunderstanding by many people of the difference between quarter-pipes and halfpipes. Something should be done, but I don't have the energy to care about this right now. [[User:Dogman15|Dogman15]] ([[User talk:Dogman15|talk]]) 00:53, August 30, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Titles ==
 
Hello, please remember to ''italicise'' game titles when naming them per the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style#Italicizing titles|Manual of Style]] (so Mario Kart Wii should be formatted as ''Mario Kart Wii''). {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:29, September 20, 2021 (EDT)
 
== [[Turnip Cup]] ==
 
{{delete-reason|Turnip Cup}}
I would advise holding off from creating these pages until we at least know what courses the cups will have. {{User:Swallow/sig}} 07:24, April 1, 2022 (EDT)
:I think it would be a good idea to at least begin these articles, even if it's just on draft or sandbox pages. [[User:Dogman15|Dogman15]] ([[User talk:Dogman15|talk]]) 04:37, April 5, 2022 (EDT)

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