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I got the PRIMA guide of ''Mario Kart Wii'' and, as expected, it doesn't mention ''inside drifting'' or ''outside drifting'' at all. It just mentions bikes and uses the generic term ''drifting'' in all cases. As a short summary:
I got the PRIMA guide of ''Mario Kart Wii'' and, as expected, it doesn't mention ''inside drifting'' or ''outside drifting'' at all. It just mentions bikes and uses the generic term ''drifting'' in all cases. As a short summary:
* Since ''Mario Kart Wii'' the Nintendo Official Guidebooks distinguished between vehicles that drift (「ドリフトタイプ」, ''drift type'') and vehicles that commit to the turn (「ハングオンタイプ」, ''hang-on type'')
* Since ''Mario Kart Wii'' the Nintendo official Guidebooks distinguished between vehicles that drift (「ドリフトタイプ」, ''drift type'') and vehicles that commit to the turn (「ハングオンタイプ」, ''hang-on type'')
* The PRIMA ''Mario Kart Wii'' guide just mentions bikes and the ''drifts'' you do with them without specifying the differences - just like the game UI does
* The PRIMA ''Mario Kart Wii'' guide just mentioned bikes and the ''drifts'' you do with them without specifying the differences - just like the game UI does
* The PRIMA ''Mario Kart 8'' guide on the other hand clearly distinguishes between Standard and Sport Bikes - just like the game UI does - and states that the former drift, while the latter commit to the turn
* The PRIMA ''Mario Kart 8'' guide on the other hand clearly distinguish between Standard and Sport Bikes - just like the game UI does - and states that the former drift, while the latter commit to the turn
I therefore think that we should keep this page while also creating separate pages for Sport Bikes and Standard Bikes, now that they are officially disitnguished also in North American official material - and in the games' UI. I also think that we should use the terms ''drifting'' and ''commiting to the turn'' in place of the unofficial and inappropriate ''outside drifting'' and ''inside drifting'' terms, which would be mentioned the first time those two terms are introduced (e.g. ''Sport Bikes are peculiar because they commit to the turn, an action commonly and improperly referred to as inside drifting''). I would like to know your opinion on the matter.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 07:05, 5 April 2018 (EDT)
I therefore think that we should keep this page while also creating separate pages for Sport Bikes and Standard Bikes, now that they are officially disitnguished also in North American official material - and in the games' UI. I also think that we should use the terms ''drifting'' and ''commiting to the turn'' in place of the unofficial and inappropriate ''outside drifting'' and ''inside drifting'' terms, which would be mentioned the first time those two terms are introduced (e.g. ''Sport Bikes are peculiar because they commit to the turn, an action commonly and improperly referred to as inside drifting''). I would like to know your opinion on the matter.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 07:05, 5 April 2018 (EDT)


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