Talk:NBA Street V3

This should be merged. It doesn't have enough information for its own article.

Well, it isn't about content. It's about the fact that this isn't really a Mario game. 00:12, 29 July 2007 (EDT)
 * Uh, that too :P

Split NBA Street V3 from Video game references
SPLIT 4-0

If SSX on Tour is going to be split, then NBA Street V3 should be split too. They both have Mario, Peach, and Luigi in them.

Proposer: Deadline: 20 February 2010, 20:00

Split them

 * 1) per proposal.
 * Same case as with SSX on Tour.
 * 1) It's a guarantee that if SSX on Tour gets split, so will this, and vice versa.
 * 2) - per my vote on the SSX on Tour proposal.

Did the Mario characters appear in this game?
I mean in the PS2 version.--Yoshi104 18:02, 7 May 2010 (EDT)
 * AFAIK, they appeared only in the GC version, but I'm not sure. 09:53, 8 May 2010 (EDT)

Cameos?
Should this be in the list of cameos article since this isn't Mario-related?
 * Look above. --Reversinator 13:32, 31 March 2011 (EDT)

Question
This game is a crossover so why don't we treat it like other crossover games and make articles on all of the things in this game
 * Because people either don't have the game or are too lazy to make articles. GreenDisaster 20:49, 6 March 2012 (EST)
 * Well they aren't even mentioned on the coverage policy while the other crossovers are
 * Maybe the reason we aren't expanding these articles is that Nintendo didn't help in the development or publishment. In the other cross overs, such as the Mario & Sonic series and Fortune Street, Nintendo helped with publishment.
 * It should not matter this game is a crossover so it should be treated like all the other crossovers
 * No, NBA and SSX are crossover games, just like SSB and M&S, thus they should be treated the same. I'd create the articles but I don't have the games. GreenDisaster 21:52, 6 March 2012 (EST)

The difference NBA Street/SSX and the Olympic Games, Smash Bros, Fortune Street ect is that the first two games are multiplatform releases that happen to have Mario-related contents for one version of the game, while the later groups are crossovers at their core. If you remove the Mario characters from the EA sport games (or just play the PS2-Xbox versions, which don't feature them), none of the fundamentals of what the game offers in content or the universe they represent is changed, whereas the presence of Mario characters and concepts in Smash Bros. & co is, uh, a bit more integral to them.

that,s my 0.02¢. --Glowsquid 22:46, 6 March 2012 (EST)
 * What exactly would change if the Mario characters were removed from SSB and SSBM? GreenDisaster 22:48, 6 March 2012 (EST)
 * A lot but i don't think that point is relevent
 * A large chunk of content would be missing (characters, stages, items, you name it) and the "plot" of Brawl would have to be heavily rewritten, though I admit I wasn't too sure about SSB while writting that. anyway, you're deliberatly ignoring the actual point, which is that there's a difference between a game built from the ground up as a crossover and a multiplatform game that has an handful of Mario-related extras for one version. If you don't think that  is a good enough reason to differentiate coverage, then yeah sure, you can argue from that position. --Glowsquid 23:07, 6 March 2012 (EST)
 * I don't see that as a good reason I see this game as a crossover between the NBA street series and Mario (a rather odd one mind you) as Time Q said on the SSX on Tour talk page I think this clearly counts as a crossover game, so it should be treated as one. That means: separate article.

The Mario characters feel more like guest stars. It's not really a crossover if the only Mario-related thing that is there are the playable characters, which I mentioned previously, are like guests. 23:54, 6 March 2012 (EST)


 * I agree with LeftyGreenMario and Glowsquid. While the Mario contents in games like this are more than cameos, they're less than full-on crossovers, and having an intermediate "guest appearance"/"guest star" level, in which the game gets a page, but no additional articles, seems like a fair way to approach these games. I wrote a longer spiel about this whole issue on the forums, by the way: it has my full reasoning, including a small note about how we'd be unlikely to drum up enough user interest to deliver full coverage to decidedly un-Mario-ish titles like this anyway. - 00:05, 8 March 2012 (EST)