MarioWiki:Lists

The Super Mario Wiki does not use subpages in the main article namespace. This is because:


 * Article titles should be as natural and readable as possible.
 * Articles should be able to exist on their own merit and not just as an extension of an existing page.

Instead of subpages, lists are often used. For a directory of lists, see Category:Lists.

Naming conventions
The format  is used for real-world topics and video game terms/concepts (e.g. staff, minigames). The format  is used for topics which refer to the game from an in-universe perspective, such as specific items or enemies found within the game world (e.g. letters, Boos).

For lists related to a series, the format becomes  (e.g. List of quotes from the Mario Kart series). The word  is use for real-world and video game topics, and   is used for in-universe topics.

Introductions
The six main types of lists, in addition to gallery pages, all have a specific format that should be used for their introduction. Different types of pages have slightly different wording, which allows for some variation while also maintaining consistency across all the common lists and galleries. In addition, certain parts of the introductions change to match the subject matter; for example, a page about the quotes from a game would read "This is a list of quotes from the game..." while a quotes page for a film would read "This is a list of quotes from the film...".

Allowances are also made for when a game has been remade or ported, as the reissue game's ex-subpage should be linked to on the ex-subpage of the original game (or the section of the other game's article, if not enough content exists for a separate page) and vice-versa. For example, on the Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content page, the introduction reads:

"This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario Bros. 3. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the remake, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, see List of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content."

And on the Super Mario Advance 4 pre-release and unused content page, the introduction reads:

"This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the original Super Mario Bros. 3, see List of Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content."

If it is not clear from the name that a game is a reissue of another game, such as Super Mario Advance, the intro can specify that is it a remake or port:

"This is a gallery of images for the game Super Mario Advance, a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2. For images pertaining to the original game, see Gallery:Super Mario Bros. 2."

Similarly, galleries and any lists that pertain to special subjects or otherwise have unique circumstances (i.e. Gallery:Year of Luigi or List of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels glitches) can have extra information or completely unique introductions to suit the specific situation, however these exceptions are few and far between. In almost all cases, the galleries and lists can be given an introduction following the outline below. Please note that the remake/port lines are included by default, but if a game does not have a reissue, obviously these lines will be omitted; other common situation-specific options are included in brackets (i.e. use "the" when talking about an item, but not a character).


 * Glitches
 * General:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:


 * Staff
 * General:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:


 * Pre-release and unused content
 * General:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:


 * Media
 * General:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:


 * Quotes
 * Singular media:
 * Series and serialized media:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:
 * Reissue games:


 * Characters:


 * Profiles and statistics
 * Character:
 * Species:
 * Species: