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Isn't it called 'NES REMIX' rather than 'NES Remix'? The Nintendo eShop says that. There's also a list of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted! with a link to 'NES Remix'. Should we rename it to something like 'NES REMIX (game)'? {{User:Flipthenote/sig|who doesn't want to be too much of a Corrector.}}
Isn't it called 'NES REMIX' rather than 'NES Remix'? The Nintendo eShop says that. There's also a list of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted! with a link to 'NES Remix'. Should we rename it to something like 'NES REMIX (game)'? {{User:Flipthenote/sig|who doesn't want to be too much of a Corrector.}}
:No. NES is obviously an abbreviation of you-know-what. If you see all caps in a title, that usually, if not always, means an abbreviation. Sometimes, game developers list their titles in all caps, just look at Sonic's titles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 17:43, 19 December 2013 (EST)
:No. NES is obviously an abbreviation of you-know-what. If you see all caps in a title, that usually, if not always, means an abbreviation. Sometimes, game developers list their titles in all caps, just look at Sonic's titles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 17:43, 19 December 2013 (EST)
::But we could still make separate articles for the game and the record, and list them as (game) and (record)? {{User:Flipthenote/sig|I guess I tried! xD <small>wow, these contributers are fast, I just posted this a few seconds ago!</small>}}

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Excuse Me, But...

Isn't it called 'NES REMIX' rather than 'NES Remix'? The Nintendo eShop says that. There's also a list of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted! with a link to 'NES Remix'. Should we rename it to something like 'NES REMIX (game)'? A scrapped item from Super Mario World. It's Flipthenote, here to help.

No. NES is obviously an abbreviation of you-know-what. If you see all caps in a title, that usually, if not always, means an abbreviation. Sometimes, game developers list their titles in all caps, just look at Sonic's titles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. BabyLuigiFire.pngRay Trace(T|C) 17:43, 19 December 2013 (EST)
But we could still make separate articles for the game and the record, and list them as (game) and (record)? A scrapped item from Super Mario World. It's Flipthenote, here to help.