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The Super Mario Wiki does not use subpages in the main or gallery namespaces. This is because:


The Super Mario Wiki no longer uses subpages in the main article namespace. The reasoning behind this is that:
* Article titles should read naturally and follow standard English conventions.
** A slash is assumed to separate alternatives (e.g. [[ON/OFF Switch]]), not act like a computer file path.
* Articles should be titled to exist on their own merit and not just as an extension of an existing page.


* Article titles should be as logical and readable as possible
Instead of subpages, '''lists''' are often used. For a directory of lists, see [[:Category:Lists]].
* Articles should be able to exist on their own merit and not just as an extension of an existing page


To be clear, no namespace other than (main) is affected by this policy.
==Naming conventions==
The format <code>List of {game name} {topic}</code> is used for real-world topics and meta video game terms/concepts (e.g. [[List of Mario Kart 8 staff|staff]], [[List of Mario Party 4 minigames|minigames]]). The format <code>List of {topic} in {game name}</code> is used for topics which refer to the subject from an in-game or in-universe perspective, such as specific items or enemies found within the game world (e.g. [[List of letters in Paper Mario|letters]], [[List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion|Boos]]).


== Naming Convention ==
For lists related to a series, the format becomes <code>List of {topic} from/in the {series name} series</code> (e.g. [[List of quotes from the Mario Kart series|List of quotes from the ''Mario Kart'' series]]). The word <code>from</code> is use for real-world and video game topics, and <code>in</code> is used for in-game and in-universe topics.


Words in an article title should only be capitalized when they're part of an existing title (or the first word of the article title). This convention applies to all pages, not just moved subpages. The table below lists some of the common cases we currently use and what the articles should be renamed to:
===Extended example===
Let's say we wanted to create a list of characters for a particular game. The term <code>characters</code> approaches the subject as a video game and a work of fiction, so the format <code>List of {game name} characters</code> is used. If for whatever reason we were describing the characters from an in-game perspective, a term like <code>people</code> would be used instead, and the format would be <code>List of people in {game name}</code>. Hence the title [[List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour|List of drivers in ''Mario Kart Tour'']], since the term <code>drivers</code> is more of an in-universe term in the world of ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' than a term which inherently approaches the subject as a video game or work of fiction.


{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="background:none;"
==Introductions==
|-
The six main types of lists, in addition to [[MarioWiki:Galleries|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...''".
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| '''Subpage''' || '''Article'''
|-
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| {game}/Glitches || List of glitches in {game}
|-
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| {game}/Staff || List of {game} staff
|-
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| {game}/Beta elements || List of {game} beta elements
|-
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| {game}/Media || List of media from {game}
|-
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"| {game}/Quotes || List of quotes in {game}
|}


Note that quotes pages already use a similar format, but the notable change here is that "quotes" should now be lower-case in these page titles. For example, {{fakelink|List of Quotes in the Mario Golf Series}} becomes [[List of quotes in the Mario Golf series]] due to the capitalization rule. When moving pages to the correct title, please be sure to bypass any [[MarioWiki:Redirects|redirects]] by changing the existing links to the new title.
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 [[List of Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' pre-release and unused content page]], the introduction reads:


== Special Cases ==
<blockquote><nowiki>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|List of ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' pre-release and unused content]].</nowiki></blockquote>
For atypical cases, best judgement is used which follows the above rule. For example, ''Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Country (television series) Episodes'' becomes [[List of Donkey Kong Country episodes featuring Donkey Kong]]. The ''(television series)'' bit is excluded because it is only necessary if an identical article title exists for the game. We wouldn't use the word "episodes" for the game, so the parenthesis are not needed. To make up for any confusion, the first line of the article reads: ''This article lists and summarizes all episodes of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]] television series featuring [[Donkey Kong]]''.


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And on the [[List of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content|''Super Mario Advance 4'' pre-release and unused content page]], the introduction reads:
 
<blockquote><nowiki>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|List of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' pre-release and unused content]].</nowiki></blockquote>
 
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:
 
<blockquote><nowiki>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|Gallery:''Super Mario Bros. 2'']].</nowiki></blockquote>
 
Similarly, galleries and any lists that pertain to special subjects or otherwise have unique circumstances (i.e. [[Gallery:The Year of Luigi]] or [[List of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels glitches|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:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of glitches in the game ''[[X]]''. For glitches found exclusively in the port/remake, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y glitches|List of ''Y'' glitches]].</nowiki></code>
:Reissue games:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of glitches found exclusively in the game ''[[Y]]'', a remake/port of ''[[X]]''. For glitches found in the original game and possibly ''Y'' as well, see [[List of X glitches|List of ''X'' glitches]].</nowiki></code>
 
;Staff
:General:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of the staff involved with the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For the staff who worked on the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y staff|List of ''Y'' staff]].</nowiki></code>
:Reissue games:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of the staff involved with the game ''[[Y]]''. For the staff who worked on the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X staff|List of ''X'' staff]].</nowiki></code>
 
;Pre-release and unused content
:General:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[X]]''. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y pre-release and unused content|List of ''Y'' pre-release and unused content]].</nowiki></code>
:Reissue games:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Y]]''. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X pre-release and unused content|List of ''X'' pre-release and unused content]].</nowiki></code>
 
;Media
:General:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of media files for the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For media files pertaining to the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y media|List of ''Y'' media]].</nowiki></code>
:Reissue games:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of media files for the game ''[[Y]]''. For media files pertaining to the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X media|List of ''X'' media]].</nowiki></code>
 
;Quotes
:Singular media:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of quotes from the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For quotes from the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y quotes|List of ''Y'' quotes]].</nowiki></code>
:Series and serialized media:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of quotes from the ''[[Z]]'' (video game/cartoon/comic/television) series.</nowiki></code>
:Reissue games:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of quotes from the game ''[[Y]]''. For quotes from the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X quotes|List of ''X'' quotes]].</nowiki></code>
 
:Characters:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of quotes by [[character]].</nowiki></code>
;Profiles and statistics
:Character:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of profiles and statistics for [[character]].</nowiki></code>
:Species:
::<code><nowiki>This is a list of profiles and statistics for [[species]]s.</nowiki></code>
 
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Latest revision as of 12:39, December 4, 2023

The Super Mario Wiki does not use subpages in the main or gallery namespaces. This is because:

  • Article titles should read naturally and follow standard English conventions.
    • A slash is assumed to separate alternatives (e.g. ON/OFF Switch), not act like a computer file path.
  • Articles should be titled 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 List of {game name} {topic} is used for real-world topics and meta video game terms/concepts (e.g. staff, minigames). The format List of {topic} in {game name} is used for topics which refer to the subject from an in-game or 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 List of {topic} from/in the {series name} series (e.g. List of quotes from the Mario Kart series). The word from is use for real-world and video game topics, and in is used for in-game and in-universe topics.

Extended example

Let's say we wanted to create a list of characters for a particular game. The term characters approaches the subject as a video game and a work of fiction, so the format List of {game name} characters is used. If for whatever reason we were describing the characters from an in-game perspective, a term like people would be used instead, and the format would be List of people in {game name}. Hence the title List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour, since the term drivers is more of an in-universe term in the world of Mario Kart than a term which inherently approaches the subject as a video game or work of fiction.

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|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|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|Gallery:''Super Mario Bros. 2'']].

Similarly, galleries and any lists that pertain to special subjects or otherwise have unique circumstances (i.e. Gallery:The 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:
This is a list of glitches in the game ''[[X]]''. For glitches found exclusively in the port/remake, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y glitches|List of ''Y'' glitches]].
Reissue games:
This is a list of glitches found exclusively in the game ''[[Y]]'', a remake/port of ''[[X]]''. For glitches found in the original game and possibly ''Y'' as well, see [[List of X glitches|List of ''X'' glitches]].
Staff
General:
This is a list of the staff involved with the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For the staff who worked on the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y staff|List of ''Y'' staff]].
Reissue games:
This is a list of the staff involved with the game ''[[Y]]''. For the staff who worked on the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X staff|List of ''X'' staff]].
Pre-release and unused content
General:
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[X]]''. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y pre-release and unused content|List of ''Y'' pre-release and unused content]].
Reissue games:
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Y]]''. For pre-release and unused content pertaining to the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X pre-release and unused content|List of ''X'' pre-release and unused content]].
Media
General:
This is a list of media files for the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For media files pertaining to the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y media|List of ''Y'' media]].
Reissue games:
This is a list of media files for the game ''[[Y]]''. For media files pertaining to the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X media|List of ''X'' media]].
Quotes
Singular media:
This is a list of quotes from the game/film/etc. ''[[X]]''. For quotes from the remake/port, ''[[Y]]'', see [[List of Y quotes|List of ''Y'' quotes]].
Series and serialized media:
This is a list of quotes from the ''[[Z]]'' (video game/cartoon/comic/television) series.
Reissue games:
This is a list of quotes from the game ''[[Y]]''. For quotes from the original ''[[X]]'', see [[List of X quotes|List of ''X'' quotes]].
Characters:
This is a list of quotes by [[character]].
Profiles and statistics
Character:
This is a list of profiles and statistics for [[character]].
Species:
This is a list of profiles and statistics for [[species]]s.