Talk:Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

God Slayer Bowser...
Apparently, at a Japanese press conference, the big dark Bowser is known as God Slayer Bowser. Should we use that as a tentative name or...?PrPro03 (talk) 13:02, January 12, 2021 (EST)
 * I'm not too familiar with how we handle this sort of thing, but for now until it's name comes up in English, we could use it. If the page is created, it should be marked with.
 * name is pretty much confirmed to be made-up. 15:36, January 12, 2021 (EST)
 * I probably should have asked for a source first.
 * Yes, the name came from this Twitter user. I'd advise getting your source directly from official Nintendo-released material rather than someone's word from Twitter. 19:45, January 12, 2021 (EST)
 * I found it's name: Fury Bowser --Chompers (talk) 14:51, January 13, 2021 (EST)
 * ...That was resolved a while ago... Superbound (talk) 14:59, January 13, 2021 (EST)

Cat coins
I'm not very sure about this idea, but it's possible that the small tokens could act like moon shards rather than green stars --Chompers (talk) 18:59, January 12, 2021 (EST)

Bowser's Fury formatting
Should we italicalise just "Bowser's Fury" as well, even if it's just talking about the mode itself?
 * If refered as full title (Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury is Nintendo Switch game.) then I yes, but if we are talking about mode as standalone entity (Bowser's Fury is new game mode added in SM3DW port.), then not. At least that's my opinion. Superbound (talk) 14:59, January 13, 2021 (EST)
 * Typically, for citations the greater project (e.g. album, book, video game, etc.) it italicized, but individual portions within are to just have quotation marks around them. The collection of short stories by is rendered as  but one of the stories within is rendered as "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut". The Beatles album is rendered as  but an individual song on the album is rendered as "Come Together". For video games, I'm inclined to think the most appropriate render for individual modes or minigames within a larger package with follow a similar convention: the game as a whole is Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, but the latter mode itself should be rendered as "Bowser's Fury". - Nintendo101 (talk) 15:13, January 13, 2021 (EST)
 * I'm thinking it should be along the lines of Bowser's Minions and Bowser Jr.'s Journey, which are already italicised across different articles. We should instead determine whether standalone-adventure "sub-games" like these should be italicised or not. 23:55, January 13, 2021 (EST)
 * Well, I can make a proposal about it, but I'm unsure what would be the definition. Would "a mode in the game that has significantly different gameplay" work? Superbound (talk) 10:40, January 20, 2021 (EST)
 * I wouldn't phrase it like that. Why would it matter if the mode has significantly different gameplay? - Nintendo101 (talk) 11:49, January 20, 2021 (EST)

I need to mention something. I brought up this discussion because at the time Bowser's Fury wasn't formatted in italics on this article, even though we had been doing that formatting with things like Minion Quest. Then after I created this section, I noticed that Bowser's Fury had been formatted like that in several other articles, so I went ahead and did the same here. Now I don't know if this discussion is entirely necessary.
 * I thought the gameplay value mattered since Bowser's Minions and Bowser Jr.'s Journey are italicized and have different gameplay, while Donkey Kong Adventure, another standalone mode, doesn't have that much distinct gameplay and I assumed that in consequence isn't italicized. Am I wrong? Do you have a better way to phrase it? Superbound (talk) 15:07, January 21, 2021 (EST)

Nintendo Life information
There has been a bunch of new info that has just surfaced, as described in this article from Nintendo Life We should get this added. --Moustachetana (talk) 07:37, January 17, 2021 (EST)

Leaked Gameplay Information
Because the game was leaked a week early, there's some videos of both the first 20-odd minutes of the mode and the ending. There was also a completion play-through uploaded but I think Nintendo took that down by now. Should information from these videos be posted to this article? --Mjmannella (talk) 13:51, February 8, 2021 (EST)
 * The videos were already removed due to copyright claims, it's better to avoid information that then becomes unsourced, we can wait until Friday.--Mister Wu (talk) 15:01, February 9, 2021 (EST)

We need the article about fonts used in Mario games
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury uses Rodin NTLG instead of Seurat used in Wii U version of Super Mario 3D World. So I prepared the content for the article about fonts used in Mario games: Thanks. 36.85.216.85 10:00, February 11, 2021 (EST)
 * I support this. I suppose this can be expanded to include the iconic "Super Mario" font that I don't know the name of, as well as the various fonts used in partner franchises such as Donkey Kong Country. 10:08, February 11, 2021 (EST)
 * That font is a custom font used since Super Mario 3D Land, so, that font has no name. 36.85.216.85 10:19, February 11, 2021 (EST)

Luigi Bros.
Is Luigi Bros. in this? Otherwise it should be noted in the changes right?


 * I don't believe so, at least not at the start of the game (though I doubt it's unlockable). 19:39, February 12, 2021 (EST)


 * Yes, Luigi Bros. is actually still in this port I can confirm. --KingGeoshiKoopshi64 (talk) 21:10, February 12, 2021 (EST)


 * Oh there you go, for some reason I misremembered it being available from the start. 05:41, February 13, 2021 (EST)
 * I believe in the original it was available from the start if you have New Super Luigi U save data (which is stated here). I'll make sure to check that whenever I get around to playing this game as I have New Super Luigi U save data on my switch as well. 06:19, February 13, 2021 (EST)

Portuguese Website Mistake
I'm not sure what to do with this info, but Nintendo's Portuguese website mistakenly calls this game a perfected version of Super Mario World instead of Super Mario 3D World.

"Tratando-se de uma versão aperfeiçoada de Super Mario Word, foram efetuadas algumas melhorias à jogabilidade para tornar esta aventura ainda mais incrível." -Link

85.243.109.179 10:34, February 16, 2021 (EST)

Small Mistake
In the Locations section it says that you must fight Fury Bowser 6 times in order to beat the game when in reality is only five times.

Springs
I don't know if it's noteworthy or not, but the unnamed spring objects that can be found on the lighthouses and some areas. Considering the game is about cats, there are actually cat toys that look pretty similar to them which could explain their appearance, should this be mentioned or no?Pikmin theories (talk) 00:55, February 24, 2021 (EST)

Bowser's Minions
I think Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga + Bowsers Minions should be listed in the references section because the name structure of Super Mario 3D World + Bowsers Fury greatly resembles the one of Mario & Luigi Superstar Sage + Bowsers Minions
 * I'm not sure, seems a bit coincidental to me. It's hardly a full-on reference to that game either way. 10:13, March 12, 2021 (EST)

Conjectural names
Is it possible for someone to go into the game's files and find the file names of the Fury Cats, Kittens, Calico cat parents, Plessie Ring, Fury Stake, and Cat Flinger, because at least renaming those respective pages would be somewhat official, and seeing so many conjectural names is honestly uncomfortable to look at. PrPro03 (talk) 08:38, March 17, 2021 (EDT)
 * The Kittens' name is shown from some of the Cat Shines. 09:07, March 17, 2021 (EDT)

Real Name?
Ok, so phase 2 of Fury Bowser's boss fight is chasing "Super Bowser" down, but the soundtrack says "Chasing Down Giga Bowser" (Final Boss Theme), so should we rename?

Dreamy Bowser (talk) 10:49, March 17, 2021 (EDT)


 * Does "Super Bowser" come from the name of a mission? Is the soundtrack title an official English localization of the track's name or a fan's translation of the track's Japanese name? - Nintendo101 (talk) 13:06, March 17, 2021 (EDT)

Well The Wiki Shows That He's Called "Super Bowser", And I Don't Think Phase 2 Of Fury Bowser's Final Boss Fight Has A Mission, But The Soundtrack Says It's "Giga Bowser", And Not "Super Bowser". Also, If It Were A Japanese Name, It Would Obviously Be In Japanese. And I Don't Know Where The Wiki Got Super Bowser From, But He Is Like Super Bowser, But It Says It's Giga Bowser Instead. Also The Soundtrack Is In Bowser's Fury, And If It Were In Japanese, How Could I Have Known The Title Of The Soundtrack? And, Where I Found The Name Of The Soundtrack Is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpOQ8PUU4VU. (It's A Link To The Video.) Dreamy Bowser (talk) 10:25, March 18, 2021 (EDT)
 * "Super Bowser" is what the Giant Bowser article used to be called, that seems to be where that name came from, which in turn was used by PRIMA games for New Super Mario Bros. Wii. That YouTube channel you linked doesn't seem to be an official one either. 10:34, March 18, 2021 (EDT)
 * Bowser's Fury doesn't have an official soundtrack release right now, and in Super Mario 3D World the file names usually don't match the actual track names of the soundtrack. For example, the track Plessie is named Redc_bgm_Waiting (i.e. the actual name is Waiting, as Red Carpet is the codename of Super Mario 3D World) and the track Victory Parade is named Redc_bgm_Afterboss. The track names given in those videos don't fit what is usually found in the file names, so they are likely made up.--Mister Wu (talk) 20:01, March 18, 2021 (EDT)