User:ThePowerPlayer/Sandbox
Citation template idea
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- Author: The full name in (Lastname, Firstname) format or the username of whoever wrote the content of the source. Separate fields for the author's first name and last name are too confusing, since users could easily fill out the template as (Firstname, Lastname) by accident, not to mention the exceptions of a username or if the author is a collective (e.g. the author of an article is listed only as "Nintendo").
- Date: The date the book or page was published, e.g. "January 1, 2000".
- Title: The title of the source. If citing a web page, this field should also be a link to the page itself.
- Publisher: The publisher of the book, or the website on which the web page was found.
- Page: For physical books only, the page number on which the citation was found.
- Quote: A brief excerpt from the book or web page providing more context to the citation. An optional field.
- Access Date: For web pages only, the date at which the source was accessed.
- Archive: A link to a web archive of an online source. The beginning of the URL should be automatically analyzed to determine which web archive was used (Wayback Machine or archive.today). Must also include the "archive date" field if used.
- Archive date: The date at which the URL was archived. If given in the same format as a Wayback Machine URL (e.g. "20210309100159"), it is automatically converted to the correct format.
I can think of one exception where standardized formatting beyond this would be optimal, that being citing Twitter / X posts, but that warrants its own proposal and perhaps its own template.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder level screenshots
This table serves to document the Super Mario Bros. Wonder level articles that still lack level screenshots, including screenshots of the locations of each 10-flower coin. Feel free to edit the table to update it accordingly.
Non-conjectural names for Super Princess Peach enemies
All official Japanese names are sourced from Super Princess Peach (Wonder Life Special: Nintendo Official Guidebook), published by Shogakukan.
Note: As convenient as it would be, since these enemies do not show up in the in-game Glossary, they are not listed on pages 24-30 of the guidebook. To source the names of these enemies, I'd have to look through the guidebook entries for the levels in which they appear.
Image | Current conjectural name | Official Japanese name | Romanization of Japanese name | Shogakukan guide page | Description | First appearance | Last appearance |
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Firewheel | ? | ? | ? | Spinning invincible stone faces surrounded by flames, these enemies bounce diagonally between walls. | Fury Volcano 4-3 | Fury Volcano 4-5 | |
Flameface | ? | ? | ? | A stationary burning head creature in Fury Volcano that can be melted with Gloom. | Fury Volcano 4-2 | Fury Volcano 4-5 | |
Hoolet | ? | ? | ? | Owlets that hatch from the eggs released by Hoo. They waddle and hop. | Hoo's Wood 2-6 | Hoo's Wood 2-6 | |
Mini-Fang Swarm | ? | ? | ? | Clouds of tiny Fangs that appear in Hoo's Wood and can only be passed by dispersing them with Rage. | Hoo's Wood 2-4 | Hoo's Wood 2-5 | |
Rockethands | ? | ? | ? | Robotic arms that appear from the edges of the screen in Bowser's Villa before rocketing together to catch Peach. If they succeed, she can break lose by squirming enough, but otherwise they explode shortly. | Bowser's Villa 8-5 | Bowser's Villa 8-7 | |
Sandslab | ? | ? | ? | A living, but stationary, block of sand in Wavy Beach that can be defeated by ramming it with Gloom. | Wavy Beach 5-1 | Wavy Beach 5-5 | |
Security Thwomp | ? | ? | ? | Massive Thwomps in statue galleries of Bowser's Villa that periodically open their eyes to scan for intruders, which they remove on sight. They can be tricked by disguising as the rooms' statues. | Bowser's Villa 8-1 | Bowser's Villa 8-9 | |
Smogball | ? | ? | ? | Stationary yellow clouds that appear in Ladida Plains and Giddy Sky and can only be dissipated with Joy. | Ladida Plains 1-3 | Giddy Sky 7-5 | |
Thump | ? | ? | ? | Large rocks that must be pounded down from above with Rage. | Fury Volcano 4-2 | Fury Volcano 4-9 | |
Weighdown | ? | ? | ? | Ghostly entities that float in small groups, transparent. If Peach attempts to use Joy near them, they turn solid and swarm her, pulling her down and preventing her from using it as a shortcut. | Shriek Mansion 3-3 | Shriek Mansion 3-3 |
Absolutely insane projects
This list used to be on my main page, but I finally realized how Coo-Coo I'd have to be to actually finish these projects, so here they are for archival purposes. I've roughly sorted them by difficulty, from easiest to most challenging.
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