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I have noticed the "do not capitalize note" in the lead section. It says not to include ARMS as the title per MOS:ALLCAPS. MOS:ALLCAPS seems to be talking about the article title itself, not the the "stylized as..." note. Should we not be able to include "(stylized as ARMS)" following the title in the lead? As the game title is trademarked, it seems that it is alright to include the "stylized as..." note per MOS:TM/STYLE. We aren't trying to capitalize the title, just adding a note on stylization. — TheAnonymousNerd ( talk • contribs) 16:51, 17 May 2017 (UTC)
Dissident93 Plenty of titles have all-caps on the cover, I get that, and it isn't to be commented about as it is just a choice of font/art/whichever. If the primary source and the large majority of secondary sources refer to it consistently, however, my understanding is that Wikipedia acknowledges the most used and well-known option. That applies in this case as a quick Google search will show that there is a clear majority in usage of "ARMS". Some do, however, use "Arms" but it isn't 50-50 by any stretch. -- Bchill53 ( talk) 15:46, 4 April 2019 (UTC)
With the new Nintendo Direct out, can we add a story section to this page? There's some history to the arms that can be added. Henreeeeee ( talk) 07:20, 18 May 2017 (UTC)
Just wanted to mention this since its sort of related to the story (or atleast the story of the Arms ability); according to the official ARMS Twitter account, the mask that all the fighters wears is the one that allows their arms (or hair in Twintelle's case) to remain 'springy'. If they remove it, their arms goes back to normal. Here is the source (its mentioned near the bottom along with the link for the source). 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 07:48, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
czar 00:54, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
Nintendo showcased the early prototype phase of Arms at this year's Game Developers Conference. Here is the link if anyone is interested. Two of the ideas that didn't make it into the final version was a bowling mini-game, and what appears to be a first-person perspective option.-- 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 08:26, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
In addition, here is a Youtube video where Kosuke Yabuki talks a bit about the game's development. 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 07:34, 9 May 2018 (UTC)
I am reviewing a draft on Min Min and noticed that this article does not identify the playable characters. I see that there is an article on Twintelle. Has there been a consensus not to have articles on the characters, or has this just happened (as in not happened)? Robert McClenon ( talk) 22:57, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
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I have noticed the "do not capitalize note" in the lead section. It says not to include ARMS as the title per MOS:ALLCAPS. MOS:ALLCAPS seems to be talking about the article title itself, not the the "stylized as..." note. Should we not be able to include "(stylized as ARMS)" following the title in the lead? As the game title is trademarked, it seems that it is alright to include the "stylized as..." note per MOS:TM/STYLE. We aren't trying to capitalize the title, just adding a note on stylization. — TheAnonymousNerd ( talk • contribs) 16:51, 17 May 2017 (UTC)
Dissident93 Plenty of titles have all-caps on the cover, I get that, and it isn't to be commented about as it is just a choice of font/art/whichever. If the primary source and the large majority of secondary sources refer to it consistently, however, my understanding is that Wikipedia acknowledges the most used and well-known option. That applies in this case as a quick Google search will show that there is a clear majority in usage of "ARMS". Some do, however, use "Arms" but it isn't 50-50 by any stretch. -- Bchill53 ( talk) 15:46, 4 April 2019 (UTC)
With the new Nintendo Direct out, can we add a story section to this page? There's some history to the arms that can be added. Henreeeeee ( talk) 07:20, 18 May 2017 (UTC)
Just wanted to mention this since its sort of related to the story (or atleast the story of the Arms ability); according to the official ARMS Twitter account, the mask that all the fighters wears is the one that allows their arms (or hair in Twintelle's case) to remain 'springy'. If they remove it, their arms goes back to normal. Here is the source (its mentioned near the bottom along with the link for the source). 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 07:48, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
czar 00:54, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
Nintendo showcased the early prototype phase of Arms at this year's Game Developers Conference. Here is the link if anyone is interested. Two of the ideas that didn't make it into the final version was a bowling mini-game, and what appears to be a first-person perspective option.-- 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 08:26, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
In addition, here is a Youtube video where Kosuke Yabuki talks a bit about the game's development. 195.67.78.50 ( talk) 07:34, 9 May 2018 (UTC)
I am reviewing a draft on Min Min and noticed that this article does not identify the playable characters. I see that there is an article on Twintelle. Has there been a consensus not to have articles on the characters, or has this just happened (as in not happened)? Robert McClenon ( talk) 22:57, 7 July 2020 (UTC)