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=MarioWiki:Proposals=
===Shorten reissue titles===
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This proposal aims to shorten titles of reissues on this template to just say the title of the reissue sans the original game name. For example, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'') will be shortened to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (''Super Mario Advance 4''), ''Super Mario 64'' (''Super Mario 64 DS'') will be shortened to ''Super Mario 64'' (''DS''), and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' (''New Super Luigi U'' · ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'') will be shortened to ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' (''New Super Luigi U'' · ''Deluxe''). For looser titles, it will say, for example, "(''for Nintendo 3DS''). I have a few main reasons for these:
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#'''Shortening''': If the parentheses are already added to the right of an original game, people can already assume that it is an extension or reissue of said game, and therefore don't need to see the same name again right next to it.
#'''Reissues with the exact same name already have the name shortened''': Reissues with the exact same name as the original (no extra words added) already just say the name of the platform it is on. Granted, they do share the exact same name, but most of these dongled reissue names are just the original with an extra word or two added at the end or the beginning.
#'''Makes more sense to pharanthesize rather
'''Proposer''': {{User|Altendo}}<br>
'''Deadline''': February 18, 2025, 23:59 GMT


{{ID|Mario Kart|series}}
====[option title (e.g. Support, Option 1)]: [brief summary of option]====
{{ID|Mario Kart|series|name=1}}
#{{User|Altendo}} Per proposal.
{{ID|Mario Kart|series|id=1}}
{{ID|Mario Bros.|Game & Watch}}
{{ID|Mario Bros.|Game Boy Advance}}
{{ID|Mario Bros.|Game & Watch|name=1}}
{{ID|Super Mario RPG|Nintendo Switch|name=1}}
{{ID|Super Mario RPG|Nintendo Switch|id=1}}
{{ID|Super Mario Bros.|manga}}
{{ID|Super Mario Bros.|manga|name=1}}
{{ID|Super Mario Bros.|manga|id=1}}
{{ID|Mario Kart|kart}}
{{ID|Mario Kart|kart|it=1|name=1}}
{{ID|Mario Kart|franchise}}
</noinclude>
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==Writing guidelines==
===Decide how ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' stages are named===
''Oh boy, another consistency proposal. What will this one be about?'' This proposal is to settle how ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage names should be identified. Several links, like {{fake link|3D Land}}, are names of stages, like [[3D Land|the one actually named "3D Land", while others, like {{fake link|Mario Galaxy}} link to [[Super Mario Galaxy|the game]] rather than [[Mario Galaxy (stage)|the stage]].


I personally feel like some of these links should instead redirect to the games they represent (3D Land to ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' for example), as if more people who type in "Mario Galaxy" expect to find the game rather than the ''Smash'' stage, why is it any different from "3D Land"? I feel like these links should instead direct to the more commonly known subject, and I'm sure more people who search for "3D Land" are trying to find the game over the stage. However, I know some people would instead prefer it if redirects are removed and all links lead to identifier-less articles. Therefore, here are the options:
====[option title (e.g. Oppose, Option 2)]: [brief summary of option]====


*'''Option 1''': Sho
====Comments ([brief proposal title])====
 
=Bowser Space=
'''Proposer''': {{User|[enter your username here]}}<br>
==History==
'''Deadline''': [insert a deadline here, 14 days after the proposal was created, at 23:59 GMT, in the format: "November 28, 2024, 23:59 GMT"]
==={{id|MP|series|a}}===
 
====''[[Mario Party 8]]''====
====Support====
{| class="wikitable"
#{{User|[enter your username here]}} [make a statement indicating that you support your proposal]
|-
 
!Board
====Oppose====
!Obtain
 
!Lose
====Comments====
!Steal
|-
![[DK's Treetop Temple]]
|
*Stars can be obtained by reaching the Star Space and trading 20 coins for one.
*A free Star obtained via Lucky Space area.
|N/A
|N/A
|-
![[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]
|
*A free Star is obtained by reaching the end of the board.
**In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, 50 coins have to be traded; if a player arrives with less than 50, they will roll a Coin Dice to get 1, 5, or 10 coins, before being blasted back to the start.
*A free Star is obtained via the Lucky Space area.
|N/A
|N/A
|-
![[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]
|
*King Boo gives the player a Star if they reach him and give him 10 coins.
*Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they reach a pitfall while he is covering them.
|
*Bowser steals a Star from the player if they reach a pitfall while he is covering them.
**In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Bowser instead steals all of the player's coins.
|
*Green Spaces next to Mowz allows the player to steal a Star from another player.
|-
![[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]
|
*The Shy Guy gives the player a Star if they reach him and give him 20 coins.
**In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, the Shy Guy will instead give the player 10 coins.
*A free Star is obtained via the Lucky Space area.
*Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they reach the Barrel Train.
**In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Donkey Kong will instead double the player's coin count; if the player doesn't have any coins, Donkey Kong gives them 10.
|
*Bowser steals a Star from the player if they reach the Bad-Breath Express.
**In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Bowser will instead steal half of the player's Coins.
|N/A
|-
![[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]
|
*Investing coins into Hotels; investments between 1-19 coins give 1 Star, investments between 20-49 coins give 2 Stars, and investments between 50-394 coins give 3 Stars.
*Lucky Space Hotels give 3 Stars to the owner regardless of the number of coins invested.
|
*Hotels can be robbed by Bandits and Bowser, which could cause them to downsize and cost the owner Stars.
|
*Hotels can be stolen by another player by having them invest more coins than the current owner, causing the previous owner to lose any Stars associated with that Hotel as they are transferred to the new owner instead.
|-
![[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]
|
*Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they land on a DK Space.
In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Donkey Kong will instead give them a free piece of Candy
|
*Bowser steals a Star from the player if they land on a Bowser Space.
|
*Stars can be stolen via Bullet Candy and Bowser Candy; Bullet Candy steals 1 Star from any opponent the player passes, while Bowser Candy steals 2.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Board
!Action
!Battle Royale<br>Tag Battle
!Duel Battle<br>Star Battle Arena
!Mercy
|-
![[DK's Treetop Temple]]
|Donkey Kong breaks out of his barrel.
|colspan=2|Donkey Kong throws the player to the Star. However, they still have to pay 20 coins for the Star; consequently, they will not be able to get it if they have less than 20 coins.
|N/A
|-
![[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]
|Donkey Kong lands on the lifeguard platform.
|colspan=2|Donkey Kong makes the player deposit 5 coins into a DK Barrel. The player then shakes the barrel as fast as they can within a few seconds to earn back more coins (the player can earn back 11 to 25 coins).
|Donkey Kong gives the player 10 coins.
|-
![[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]
|Donkey Kong covers every pitfall in the mansion. Donkey Kong will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a Bowser space or if King Boo shuffles the mansion.
|colspan=2|Donkey Kong gives a free Star to the player.
|N/A
|-
![[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]
|Donkey Kong [[Barrel Train]] takes over the current locomotive. Donkey Kong will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a Bowser space.
|Donkey Kong gives a free Star to the player.
|Donkey Kong doubles the player's coin count.
|Donkey Kong gives the player 10 coins.
|-
![[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]
|Donkey Kong deposits 20 coins into one of the five main hotels (three on Star Battle Arena) on the player's (or team's) behalf.
|If the player (or team) has invested 100 coins in all five main hotels, Donkey Kong will instead deposit 20 coins to a hotel in a Lucky Space area. If the player (or team) has invested 100 coins in all seven hotels, Donkey Kong will do nothing.
|colspan=2|N/A
|-
![[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]
|Donkey Kong arrives on a Space Barrel.
|Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star.
|Donkey Kong gives the player a free piece of Candy.
|N/A
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Board
!Action
!Battle Royale<br>Tag Battle
!Duel Battle<br>Star Battle Arena
!Mercy
|-
![[DK's Treetop Temple]]
|colspan=3|Bowser moves the Star elsewhere.
|N/A
|-
![[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]
|colspan=3|Bowser forces the player to play a game where they have to jump over [[Lava Bubbles]] three times. Every time the player gets hit, they lose 10 coins.
|rowspan=3|Bowser gives the player 10 coins.
|-
![[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]
|Bowser covers every pitfall in the mansion. Bowser will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a DK space or if King Boo shuffles the mansion.
|rowspan=2|Bowser steals a Star from the player.
|Bowser steals every Coin from the player.
|-
![[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]
|Bowser's [[Bad-Breath Express]] takes over the current locomotive. Bowser will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a DK space.
|Bowser steals half of the player's coin count.
|-
![[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]
|colspan=3|Bowser steals up to 10 coins from every investor in a hotel. If enough coins are stolen, the hotel will be downsized and the owner can lose up to two Stars.
|N/A
|-
![[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]
|colspan=3|Bowser steals a Star from the player.
|Bowser gives the player 10 coins.
|}

Latest revision as of 11:39, February 12, 2025

Shorten reissue titles

This proposal aims to shorten titles of reissues on this template to just say the title of the reissue sans the original game name. For example, Super Mario Bros. 3 (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3) will be shortened to Super Mario Bros. 3 (Super Mario Advance 4), Super Mario 64 (Super Mario 64 DS) will be shortened to Super Mario 64 (DS), and New Super Mario Bros. U (New Super Luigi U · New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe) will be shortened to New Super Mario Bros. U (New Super Luigi U · Deluxe). For looser titles, it will say, for example, "(for Nintendo 3DS). I have a few main reasons for these:

  1. Shortening: If the parentheses are already added to the right of an original game, people can already assume that it is an extension or reissue of said game, and therefore don't need to see the same name again right next to it.
  2. Reissues with the exact same name already have the name shortened: Reissues with the exact same name as the original (no extra words added) already just say the name of the platform it is on. Granted, they do share the exact same name, but most of these dongled reissue names are just the original with an extra word or two added at the end or the beginning.
  3. Makes more sense to pharanthesize rather

Proposer: Altendo (talk)
Deadline: February 18, 2025, 23:59 GMT

[option title (e.g. Support, Option 1)]: [brief summary of option]

  1. Altendo (talk) Per proposal.

[option title (e.g. Oppose, Option 2)]: [brief summary of option]

Comments ([brief proposal title])

Bowser Space

History

Mario Party series

Mario Party 8

Board Obtain Lose Steal
DK's Treetop Temple
  • Stars can be obtained by reaching the Star Space and trading 20 coins for one.
  • A free Star obtained via Lucky Space area.
N/A N/A
Goomba's Booty Boardwalk
  • A free Star is obtained by reaching the end of the board.
    • In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, 50 coins have to be traded; if a player arrives with less than 50, they will roll a Coin Dice to get 1, 5, or 10 coins, before being blasted back to the start.
  • A free Star is obtained via the Lucky Space area.
N/A N/A
King Boo's Haunted Hideaway
  • King Boo gives the player a Star if they reach him and give him 10 coins.
  • Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they reach a pitfall while he is covering them.
  • Bowser steals a Star from the player if they reach a pitfall while he is covering them.
    • In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Bowser instead steals all of the player's coins.
  • Green Spaces next to Mowz allows the player to steal a Star from another player.
Shy Guy's Perplex Express
  • The Shy Guy gives the player a Star if they reach him and give him 20 coins.
    • In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, the Shy Guy will instead give the player 10 coins.
  • A free Star is obtained via the Lucky Space area.
  • Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they reach the Barrel Train.
    • In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Donkey Kong will instead double the player's coin count; if the player doesn't have any coins, Donkey Kong gives them 10.
  • Bowser steals a Star from the player if they reach the Bad-Breath Express.
    • In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Bowser will instead steal half of the player's Coins.
N/A
Koopa's Tycoon Town
  • Investing coins into Hotels; investments between 1-19 coins give 1 Star, investments between 20-49 coins give 2 Stars, and investments between 50-394 coins give 3 Stars.
  • Lucky Space Hotels give 3 Stars to the owner regardless of the number of coins invested.
  • Hotels can be robbed by Bandits and Bowser, which could cause them to downsize and cost the owner Stars.
  • Hotels can be stolen by another player by having them invest more coins than the current owner, causing the previous owner to lose any Stars associated with that Hotel as they are transferred to the new owner instead.
Bowser's Warped Orbit
  • Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star if they land on a DK Space.

In Duel Battle and Star Battle Arena, Donkey Kong will instead give them a free piece of Candy

  • Bowser steals a Star from the player if they land on a Bowser Space.
  • Stars can be stolen via Bullet Candy and Bowser Candy; Bullet Candy steals 1 Star from any opponent the player passes, while Bowser Candy steals 2.
Board Action Battle Royale
Tag Battle
Duel Battle
Star Battle Arena
Mercy
DK's Treetop Temple Donkey Kong breaks out of his barrel. Donkey Kong throws the player to the Star. However, they still have to pay 20 coins for the Star; consequently, they will not be able to get it if they have less than 20 coins. N/A
Goomba's Booty Boardwalk Donkey Kong lands on the lifeguard platform. Donkey Kong makes the player deposit 5 coins into a DK Barrel. The player then shakes the barrel as fast as they can within a few seconds to earn back more coins (the player can earn back 11 to 25 coins). Donkey Kong gives the player 10 coins.
King Boo's Haunted Hideaway Donkey Kong covers every pitfall in the mansion. Donkey Kong will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a Bowser space or if King Boo shuffles the mansion. Donkey Kong gives a free Star to the player. N/A
Shy Guy's Perplex Express Donkey Kong Barrel Train takes over the current locomotive. Donkey Kong will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a Bowser space. Donkey Kong gives a free Star to the player. Donkey Kong doubles the player's coin count. Donkey Kong gives the player 10 coins.
Koopa's Tycoon Town Donkey Kong deposits 20 coins into one of the five main hotels (three on Star Battle Arena) on the player's (or team's) behalf. If the player (or team) has invested 100 coins in all five main hotels, Donkey Kong will instead deposit 20 coins to a hotel in a Lucky Space area. If the player (or team) has invested 100 coins in all seven hotels, Donkey Kong will do nothing. N/A
Bowser's Warped Orbit Donkey Kong arrives on a Space Barrel. Donkey Kong gives the player a free Star. Donkey Kong gives the player a free piece of Candy. N/A
Board Action Battle Royale
Tag Battle
Duel Battle
Star Battle Arena
Mercy
DK's Treetop Temple Bowser moves the Star elsewhere. N/A
Goomba's Booty Boardwalk Bowser forces the player to play a game where they have to jump over Lava Bubbles three times. Every time the player gets hit, they lose 10 coins. Bowser gives the player 10 coins.
King Boo's Haunted Hideaway Bowser covers every pitfall in the mansion. Bowser will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a DK space or if King Boo shuffles the mansion. Bowser steals a Star from the player. Bowser steals every Coin from the player.
Shy Guy's Perplex Express Bowser's Bad-Breath Express takes over the current locomotive. Bowser will leave after encountering a player, but he will also leave if a player lands on a DK space. Bowser steals half of the player's coin count.
Koopa's Tycoon Town Bowser steals up to 10 coins from every investor in a hotel. If enough coins are stolen, the hotel will be downsized and the owner can lose up to two Stars. N/A
Bowser's Warped Orbit Bowser steals a Star from the player. Bowser gives the player 10 coins.