Talk:Bone Twister

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The English Mario Portal has a new name for this enemy: Bone Twister. Now, I don't want to jump the gun on this one since the current name is English and has been around since 2007 (basically its only appearance barring 3D All-Stars). However, the article does use an identifier, so the newer name would be more convenient, and perhaps more technically accurate if it's not considered a Tweester. I do want to point out that web content, especially non-guide material, has the same naming priority as the trading card that this came from. I'm curious if others think this should be moved or kept. LinkTheLefty (talk) 21:01, August 13, 2022 (EDT)

Do these two sources have the same naming priority? Looking at MarioWiki:Naming, I understood "officially Nintendo-licensed" to mean "third-party." That would apply to the trading cards, but surely not to content published on Nintendo's own website, right?
Anyway, I think it's fine to move this article to Bone Twister. PopeLuigi (talk) 22:13, August 13, 2022 (EDT)
Isn't it? That's how I read "non-video game media source" including "web content" - otherwise, it's simply not mentioned, which would need fixing. LinkTheLefty (talk) 22:37, August 13, 2022 (EDT)
You're probably right! In that case, I feel that Nintendo-published web content should move up on the list. I'm thinking it would make sense to put it on the same tier as a Nintendo Player's Guide. Thoughts? PopeLuigi (talk) 23:09, August 13, 2022 (EDT)
That's probably a greater discussion, and there have been ideas about that, but I am personally cautious about putting Mario Portal too high up because of the site disclaimer: "This content is an English translation of information intended for the Japanese market. The release date, price, specifications, etc. may differ from those of products released in your region." I think that's probably why it has a few rough points (mainly Super Mario Land 2) and that it should mostly be for filling in Dark Horse's void. LinkTheLefty (talk) 23:19, August 13, 2022 (EDT)
That's fair; they definitely referenced us for certain terminology. The main concern here is names like "Plirp" and "Cyclo" which are more than likely sourced from an internal glossary of some sort. PopeLuigi (talk) 00:10, August 14, 2022 (EDT)