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{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 19:15, 15 January 2013 (EST)
{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 19:15, 15 January 2013 (EST)
*Wow! That is awesome! [[User:Zakor1138|Zakor1138]] ([[User talk:Zakor1138|talk]]) 21:50, 15 January 2013 (EST)
Yep! Long overdue!
{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 21:53, 15 January 2013 (EST)
:The authenticity of this has been critiqued a couple of times, which is fair as it's only copy-pasted onto a talk page. Because it's being used for article references, [https://web.archive.org/web/20220909104134/https://twitter.com/SMWikiOfficial/status/1427975754961223689?s=20&t=h1LJpWPj7Id8OpCwe2Mhbg here's a screenshot of the email for posterity].
:{{User:Shokora/sig}} 06:43, September 9, 2022 (EDT)
==True title==
Page 1 of the instruction booklet reads: "''Thank you for the selecting the Wario Land™ Game Pak for the Nintendo® Virtual Boy™ System.''" ''Nintendo Power'' Volume 79 also refers to it as "''Wario Land''" as a feature, and so do the game's commercial and promotion videos. Is the North American name of the game actually just supposed to be ''Wario Land''? The logo reads ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'', but this situation wouldn't be much different from the name "''Game Boy Donkey Kong''" appearing on the [[:File:DKGBJapanBox.jpg|original box]] and [[:File:Donkey_Kong_Super_Game_Boy_Screen_1.png|title screen]], yet we still refer to that game as "''Donkey Kong (Game Boy)''". The Japanese version of the game is definitely called ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' (in fact, it uses that title on the equivalent page of the Japanese manual, with no subtitle), so that name may have popped up in places like the ''Nintendo Power'' Volume 78 preview and the direct translation used in the ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' Chronicle (made after the point where {{wp|Talk:Virtual Boy Wario Land|Wikipedia}} and online sources popularized it). The Nintendo lot check process is usually fairly strict about this, so the logo reading "''Virtual Boy Wario Land''" may be due to the regional releases of the game itself being identical (possibly a cost-cutting measure for an unproven platform similar to what happened with ''Robot Gyro'' / ''Gyromite'' and ''Robot Block'' / ''Stack-Up''). Thoughts? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 23:55, June 4, 2019 (EDT)
== The conjectural names for some of these enemies... ==
Looking through the article, quite a few enemies do not have official names. Yet whoever named the articles for those enemies tried to have names that were "authentic" to Virtual Boy Wario Land's naming scheme, which as far as I know goes against MarioWiki's conjectural name guidelines. If you didn't look at the articles and see the conjectural name template at the top, you'd never know these aren't official. The examples I can think of are:
*[[Flying Fowl]] - Not the worst offender of the bunch, but the name is entirely predicated on the fact that it resembles a chicken. Though to be fair, I can't think of what a better name would be.
*[[Horned Toady]] - Why not just "Horned Toad"? Or better yet, "Horned Frog", since it closer resembles the ''Mario''/''Wario Land'' series' depictions of frogs.
*[[Torny]] - An unnecessary, cutesy shortening of "tornado".
*[[Metal-Head]] - A very poor descriptor of the enemy: the name would bring to mind a robot or something, not a horned caveman creature.
*[[Upside-Downer]] - Similarly has nothing to do with the enemy given this name, other than the fact that the enemy is found hanging upside-down. Something like "Skull Spider" would fit more within the wiki's guidelines.
The names date back to 2016-2017, too. Would I have to make a proposal before renaming them, or can I go ahead? [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 15:02, December 13, 2023 (EST)
:Considering that sort of thing led to such facepalmers as "[[Flipbug|Flying Mandibug]]" and "[[Lava Bubble#Super Mario Galaxy|Ice Bubble]]" in the past, I'm inclined to agree. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 00:05, December 14, 2023 (EST)
:Agree with changing them. I remember how I thought that [[Kamukamu]] was official when I viewed that page at first glance, when it's conjecture based on [[Big Kamukamu]]. Best to keep creative liberties to a minimum.{{User:Somethingone/sig}} 00:11, December 14, 2023 (EST)
::I agree they suck, and I think you're good to just rename them to something more generic.
::{{User:Shokora/sig}} 06:34, December 14, 2023 (EST)
Nah, other than "Metal-Head", they don't suck. "Horned Toady" was based on the [[Bopping Toady]] enemy since they're both part of the ''Super Mario Land'' lineage of games, and "Upside-Downer" is pretty clever because the enemy hangs upside-down, and encountering it is a real downer. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 06:34, January 6, 2024 (EST)
:I again direct you to the issues "[[Flipbug|Flying Mandibug]]" caused. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 11:20, January 6, 2024 (EST)
Please don't change just the article names without changing the template. Follow up with the "what links here" on the redirects.--[[User:Platform|Platform]] ([[User talk:Platform|talk]]) 11:42, January 6, 2024 (EST)

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