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(Created page with "==Rename this article to ''NES Classics'' (Macromedia program)== {{TPP}} As I stated in a proposal regarding the Macromedia version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', this is not an Adobe Flash game (it was released on the NintendoVIP website in Europe as a downloadable .EXE file for Windows computers, as opposed to the us...") |
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#{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per our statements on the TTYD applet; there is a difference between stuff like Macromedia Director, and Adobe Flash. Macromedia Flash being an old name for the latter, and largely unrelated to the former despite its similar origins and use. (Macromedia Director is weird. We love it, but that's unrelated.) | |||
#{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per my reasoning for the ''TTYD'' Flash game. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, January 11, 2025
Rename this article to NES Classics (Macromedia program)[edit]
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As I stated in a proposal regarding the Macromedia version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, this is not an Adobe Flash game (it was released on the NintendoVIP website in Europe as a downloadable .EXE file for Windows computers, as opposed to the usual .SWF formatting for promotional Adobe Flash games), so it should not be classified as such.
Proposer: Nelsonic (talk)
Deadline: January 25, 2025, 23:59 GMT
Rename NES Classics[edit]
Leave NES Classics as-is[edit]
- Camwoodstock (talk) Per our statements on the TTYD applet; there is a difference between stuff like Macromedia Director, and Adobe Flash. Macromedia Flash being an old name for the latter, and largely unrelated to the former despite its similar origins and use. (Macromedia Director is weird. We love it, but that's unrelated.)
- ThePowerPlayer (talk) Per my reasoning for the TTYD Flash game.