Gallery talk:Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

I found this page containing better resolution images.

http://www.rpgsite.net/news/5648-mario-rabbids-kingdom-battle-officially-announced-for-nintendo-switch-releases-on-august-29

--SPAAACE! (talk) 00:52, 18 June 2017 (EDT)
 * Thanks for pointing to the screenshots, we'll add them, although I cannot tell you exactly when.--Mister Wu (talk) 11:38, 20 June 2017 (EDT)

Make a seperate gallery page for Donkey Kong Adventure
I think there are enough images throughout this gallery for there to be another gallery dedicated to the DLC in terms of artwork and screenshots, and I would rather these were seperate from the main game images since this is sort of treated as its own game and came out nearly a year after the main game. I understand that rips of enemy portraits still have yet to be uploaded here, but I could screenshot them from the game (since ripping sprites is beyond me) and add them here along with any missing Splash Screens.

Proposer: Deadline: October 9, 2021 23:59 GMT

Make "Gallery:Donkey Kong Adventure"

 * 1) Per proposal. This will sort of make headway for whenever I get around to adding aforementioned images.

Keep all images on this page

 * 1) I personally don't think DLC should get separate gallery pages, regardless of their size. It's all still a part of the same game, there's no reason to split it from the main page.
 * 2) It's indeed a bit of a content update that's quite apart from the main game, but it's still part of Mario + Rabbids and it doesn't have a awful lot of images dedicated to just that expansion, so I think it's fine to just keep it here. If it's really important to split, just make a subsections dedicated to that DLC.
 * 3) Just because there's enough that it could be split that doesn't necessarily mean it should be split. Per Bazooka Mario.
 * 4) The gallery for Super Mario All-Stars isn't even split by game. If we don't split that, then a mere DLC does not warrant a split unless the page gets too big, and this gallery isn't exactly a towering behemoth at 12,517 bytes.