Talk:Super Mario Land

Level articles?
Assuming I would like to write something about every single level in the game, how should this be done in your opinion? 12 articles for 12 stages or rather put the information in the kingdom articles? And in case of the first option, how to name the articles? / Time Q 14:41, 31 July 2007 (EDT)


 * You can give the levels made-up names and label them with, but I would recommend putting the information in the kingdom articles, as we've done with SMB3 level info.

Negmahuh?
In the story section of this article it says Mario likely went to rescue Daisy because of Peach? How does that make any sense? Fixitup
 * Well, sorta, cos' Peach and Daisy are friends. Regardless, you are right, it doesn't belong here. I was the one who put that there in the first place, back when I was a beginner. I removed it anyway.
 * Note: That Peach and Daisy are friends has not been said for at least 7 years after this game. - 05:30, 31 August 2007 (EDT)
 * Which is exactly why I removed it. Sorry about adding it. I was a novice when I added that. :(

Wario connection...
Where exactly was it said that Wario had set up the whole thing? I don't remember ever hearing that until just recently when I looked on here, and I've played both the first and second Mario Land multiple times... didn't Wario just say that he took Mario's castle while he was busy in Sarasaland, and not that he actually set the whole thing up? Or was the Wario connection to the first game from some other source (such as magazines/guides, which should almost never be considered canon?) Wario&#39;sFalconPAUNCH! 23:26, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
 * Guides are official. Wether it was in it or not, I have no idea. It was officially stated somewhere, I'm sure of it, unfortunately, I'm not that good at remembering. Guides ARE official, by the way. We can consider them canonical as well.
 * Hmm... didn't know about the policy on guides; then again my only experience with Nintendo's strategy guides is the Pokémon ones, which are usually so full of obvious mistakes that they're basically useless (only good part is that they have pictures of each Pokémon all in one place.) If the Mario guides are on a higher level of quality than that, though, then I guess there's nothing wrong with using info from them.
 * Anyway, can anyone remember where that bit of info came from? It does sound like something Wario would do, but... Wario&#39;sFalconPAUNCH! 00:01, 11 September 2007 (EDT)