MarioWiki:Proposals

Writing guidelines
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New features
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Removals
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Determine coverage status of Tetris (NES) and F-1 Race (Game Boy)
This is primarily based on our current coverage of Alleyway, Baseball, and Pinball, which have decidedly low actual Mario-centric content but are given a (relatively) large amount of coverage regardless. In both the (official) NES version of Tetris and the Game Boy version of F-1 Race, a troupe of Nintendo characters - mostly Super Mario ones - appear on congratulatory screens, being part of a gradually expanding band in the former and individually appearing waving among the grid girls between races (and then all in a row at the end) in the latter. They are made up of Mario, Luigi, Toad, Princess, Donkey Kong, and Bowser, intermixed with Link, Samus, and Pit. What I want to determine here is whether we follow the above examples and give these articles despite the small nature of the appearances, and if so what level of coverage is considered.

Proposer: Deadline: July 28, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Guest appearance (articles get limited coverage)

 * 1) These most definitely seem to have the Mario characters in them, though only in a minor appearance. I'm in support.

Cameo (no articles; unchanged)

 * Opposing because the reason why those few things got full coverage is because mario is physically playable in them to some capacity. these two are only passerby cameos and a perfect example of what would go onto a List of mario References article
 * 1) Alleyway: you play as Mario for the whole game, Baseball: US manual description: Has a strong cleanup and ace, MARIO. One offensive team!, and Pinball: you also play as Mario, at least on Screen C, but it's very Mario-themed, so it gave it a boost. These two games on the other hand, only have Mario characters appearing among other non-Mario characters at the end screen, they serve no gameplay purpose and can be easily cut out, I don't see how this is any different than Punch-Out!! for NES.
 * 2) If we had still existed in the world where Qix on Game Boy had its article, we'd be inclined to agree. Unfortunately, that was merged awhile ago, and much for the same reasons that splitting this article is being opposed. Unfortunately, it'd take an overt change to how we handle first-party cameos for a split like this to make any sense; that is a debate for another day, though, and if you really must do it now... Do it up on the List of references in Nintendo video games article, not an already in-progress proposal. ;P
 * 3) Per all.
 * 4) Per.
 * 5) Upon seeing these other examples given that contain cameos on par with this, I'm inclined to think these don't need their own articles. They should definitely be added to the List of references page though, per Camwoodstock.

Decide how to name level articles for Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
Yesterday, a move template was added to the Spooky Attic level articles for Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis by LinkTheLefty, but no active discussion or proposal was established, which is a case of drive-by templating. This proposal aims to remedy that situation.

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, the level name is displayed on the floor selection screen, in the format "Room X-Y" where X is the floor number and Y is the room number; this format is also displayed on the Nintendo DS system's top screen during a level. However, as the level fades in, the level name is displayed in a different format, "Floor X Room Y", alongside the message "Ready To Go!". Thus, two different in-game names are being used for the same level, for each standard level in the game. Notably, this usage of two different names happens in an identical manner in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!.

Deciding which of these formats to use for naming levels is a difficult case, since they would both take the highest possible priority under naming guidelines, and it doesn't seem like either game gives one of the formats more notability than the other. LinkTheLefty's argument in adding the move templates was that the format "Floor X Room Y" is the full name of the subject. However, the wiki's naming guidelines state that "the name of an article should correspond to the most commonly used English name of the subject". The format "Room X-Y" is used twice per level, on the level selection screen and during a level, as opposed to the format "Floor X Room Y", which is only used once per level as it fades into view, which leads me to treat naming these articles like Professor E. Gadd, where we no longer name the article because his full name is much less commonly used than the shortened version. Additionally, the format "X-Y" maintains consistency with not only the vast majority of side-scrolling Super Mario levels, but other levels in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series as well, such as Area 1-1. Therefore, I would support keeping the naming format for these levels as is, although I can see a convincing argument being made for changing the names instead.

I've given this proposal four options, since this may not be an all-or-nothing decision, especially if new evidence arises that I hadn't considered. Because both formats are official level names, whichever format is not used in the article titles will become a redirect to each level. I'd also like to note that this proposal only covers the levels in March of the Minis and the levels in Minis March Again! which currently use the format "Room X-Y" in their article names. The boss levels in each game have only one unique name and are all generically denoted as "Boss" or "DK" levels otherwise, and the Shy Guy Smash! levels in March of the Minis do not have unique names at all, so the boss and minigame levels do not apply to this proposal.

Proposer: Deadline: July 31, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Continue using "Room X-Y" for both March of the Minis and Minis March Again!

 * 1) Per proposal.

Comments
When it comes to boss levels in Minis March Again, it's a bit more complicated (youtube.com). They are simply labelled "DONKEY KONG" on the level selection screen, "FLOOR X DONKEY KONG GAME" as the level fades in, and "FLOOR X DONKEY KONG" on the level results screen, with none of these being given any form of priority in-game; in this same respect, the analogues for regular levels are "ROOM X-Y", "FLOOR X ROOM Y", and "ROOM X-Y" again. Also, unlike with regular levels, boss levels don't have their name displayed on the top screen during gameplay. 14:46, July 24, 2023 (EDT)

Miscellaneous
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