Reason: Another "Characters in the Mario ______ franchise" draft. Unlike the other two drafts I just nominated, I think that this draft could be sort of useful if we added citations and merged it to the Mario Tennis Series Article (Wait we don't have one). I'm not sure if we could do that since this could be
WP:LISTCRUFT and
WP:FANCRUFT.
Reason: I really have no idea what this means. I’ve look it up on google and nothing comes up. Nothing with the word “Adventure Cradles” come up on Wikipedia either.
Reason: Seems to be tagged as R From an incorrect name. But has had 0 page views in the last 30 days. Apparently a book called Bowser by this name. I really doubt any one will type this into the search bar if they are looking for Bowser.
Reason: The title is Knuckles’s theme song from
Sonic Adventure. Nowhere to be found on Wikipedia and we don’t have a article on the music of Sonic Adventure.
Reason: A quote from
Hotel Mario said by one of the main characters,
Luigi. The quote is known for being a meme for the last two decades. Possibly
WP:GAMECRUFT to include it into the article and there was only one source I could find that was only a passing mention. This phrase probably shouldn’t be included into the article as there isn’t anywhere to even mention it.
Reason: A minor character from
Sonic X with only one mention in the entire article and that mention doesn’t describe the character. There are also no reliable sources that mention this character.
Reason: There is no longer a characters section in the article as such the R from merge tag is no longer accurate. This redirect is confusing for anyone who types this in and expects a list of Sonic X characters.
Reason: Not mentioned in article. Could maybe be redirected to
Jolly Roger but I’m not sure. If we do delete this redirect then we probably should delete the mention at
Jolly Roger (disambiguation).
Reason: I have no idea what this means at all. From my research it could either be a non notable fan game which would be
WP:FANCRUFT, or it could be a non notable fan nickname for the game.
Reason: Misleading as there isn’t a list of unused Pokémon from the 1997 demo as it only mentions that there is unused Pokémon in the article. Adding a list like this to the article would probably be either
WP:POKECRUFT or
WP:LISTCRUFT.
Reason: Non notable fictional place. This Island was actually a part of an event exclusive to Japan where you could get an item and you could use that item to go to the World’s Edge Island to get a free
Mew. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: A non notable fictional location. Only appears in
Pokémon Emerald so that makes it less notable and it is not mentioned in either article. No reliable sources mentioning this tower either.
Reason: Super Mario Bros 3 Special is a pirated/bootleg version of this game but on the
Game Boy. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention in article.
Reason: This is a version of this game but on the
SNES add on called the
Satellaview. No mention in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: I really doubt this is a likely search option due to the fact that it has two disambiguations. One without parentheses and one with parentheses.
Reason: A minor enemy in this game (though this is actually misspelled and is actually Wind Spirits not Wind Sprites). Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: A minor character in which you must race in order to get Shine Sprites. Not mentioned in article though it is mentioned in
List of crossovers in video games but you have to scroll really far down in order to see the mention.
Reason: Seems like a title of something but it doesn’t exist. Potentially confusing for people who expected to be redirected to a Five Nights at Freddy’s game.
Reason: A minor enemy (or friend) in this game. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention. Probably also
WP:GAMECRUFT and
WP:FANCRUFT.
Reason: I am unsure where to put this as it not mentioned in the article but the article
Music of Deltarune does have the mentions of "NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A" and "BIG SHOT" though separated.
Reason: This disambiguation makes no sense. I have no idea what a mame is (there is a arcade emulator called
MAME but I doubt it has anything to do with the subject article.
Reason: Possibly
WP:COSTLY redirect due to the fact that the Nintendo switch line of consoles is still in production and the fact that a new model the the console could be released at any moment now.
Reason: A character from the series. Not mentioned in article and probably
gamecruft to include a mention. If we do delete the redirect then we should remove the references at
Mortimer and
Mortimer (disambiguation).
Reason: All of the expansion packs articles are split up into different articles depending on the game and there is no general list for all of the expansion packs in the article thus making the reader confused on where to go.
Reason: No such list inside the article. The history is not important due to it having no
reliable sources. This topic is not
notable enough to restore the article and it would probably be
listcruft anyways.
Reason: A way to get rid of your Sims. Not mentioned in article and no
reliable sources mention it. The history indicates that this was once an article. Restoring/merging is unlikely due to the old article being a
game guide.
Reason: Seems to be a program used for this game. Not mentioned in the article and no
WP:RS mentions this program. History indicates that this article was
BLARed.
Reason: This “episode” is not mentioned in the article. Nor is it mentioned in
reliable sources. Before being a redirect, the article
A Room With a Moose used to be under this name.
Reason: Inplausible redirects due to the “(version 2)” in the title. This used to be an article before being
BLARed due to both being
too soon and
uncited.
Reason: According to google, people theorized that the Xbox 1 would be called this. Despite this it is not mentioned in the article and has only had 126 page views throughout its lifetime.
Reason: Doesn’t seem to actually be an alternative name to the target article as Google says nothing related to the Xbox and it is not mentioned in the article.
Reason: Doesn’t seem to be an actual alternative name for the target. I also feel like this is implausible due to the random capitalized “X” in the redirect.
Reason: When this was created, it had the edit summary of “common mistake” however I doubt this is a common mistake due to the “5” in the redirect as it is about 4 keys away from the “0” key.
Reason: In my opinion this doesn’t seem to be a plausible stylization or alternative title as it is not mentioned in reliable sources/Google and it is not mentioned in the article.
Reason: The file format that the Xbox uses for its games. Not mentioned in the article and there doesn’t seem to be any
reliable sources that mention this file format.
Reason:
Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. There have been no official announcements about a pro version of the PS5 plus it has been only two years since the release of the PS5.
Reason: Same problem as
Next Generation Xbox. It is a
costly redirect. We would have to maintain this redirect and Retarget it to a different article every specific year.
Reason: Not mentioned in the article. The merged sections were likely removed from the article possibly due to being
original research and having no
notability. No
reliable sources mention these figures either.
Reason: There are a ton of things going on with this title. First, the first part of the title is uncapitalized. Second, there is no space between the title and the subtitle. And third the redirect uses the stylization of the game’s title. All of these things combined make this redirect implausible.
Reason: The article doesn’t mention anything related to a “ Double Dash technique”. The only “technique” the article lists is the Power Drift Technique. Google only shows random techniques that people have made.
Reason: It is unlikely that someone will search a list of both characters and races. The article also doesn’t mention a list of races nor does
reliable sources.
Reason: Coconut Mall itself is mentioned in the article however the theme song isn’t. Most
sources that I see are most likely
unreliable due to them being
fansites.
Reason: There is no mention of
Waluigi inside the article. I assume that there used to be a section inside the article relating to the theories relating to unlocking Waluigi in SM64DS. It also isn’t mentioned inside of
reliable sources either.
Reason: It is unlikely that someone would search both the IPhone 6S and the IPhone 6S Plus in the same search. Note that the “I” in the IPhone 6S is capitalized while the IPhone 6S Plus is not.
Reason: The NES controller isn’t usually known as the NES basic controller. Google doesn’t show anything related to “NES Controller Basic”. Note that the disambiguation starts with a capital letter.
Reason: Seems to be a very uncommon alternative name as it only had 310 page views
[2] throughout its entire life time. I don’t see much on Google besides a
Reddit discussion related to the name.
Reason: There is no section related to modding inside the article.
Reliable sources don’t mention anything about NES Mods either. It’d most likely be
fancruft if we add this information anyways.
Reason: Not mentioned in the article. This was an article before being
merged to a section of the article. The section was then removed from the article for being
not notable.
Reason: I had decided to
boldly redirect this redirect to
Supersonic speed thinking that it was
primary topic however
Sergecross73 had reverted my edit saying that I “Might want to start a discussion on this.”
Reason: Not mentioned in article. Google doesn’t seem to bring up anything Pokémon related when searching for this term.
reliable sources don’t tell me anything either.
Reason: No longer mentioned in target article. Was deleted as
G7 before being restored as requested
here. I am the original creator of this redirect and this redirect can no longer be deleted as G7 due to being restored after deletion.
Reason: The target article doesn’t include any mention of
overclocking the genesis. This redirect has a R from merge tag though it seems like the merged content got deleted from the main article. According to an edit summary, the merged content was located at a
trivia section which would explain why the merged content was deleted from the main article. Including information about overclocking the Sega Genesis in the main article would most likely be trivial and would violate
WP:NOTHOWTO. As such, I recommend we delete this redirect.
Reason: I’m unsure of what this term is. I don’t get any results that relate to the SNES on Google.
[5]. This term isn’t mentioned in the target article either.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target article. Apparently, entering this term into ChatGPT will break the AI. Addition of this term into the article could be trivial and could possibly violate
WP:NOTGUIDE.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target article. Apparently, this was a version of the SNES used in hotels. It seems like
reliable sources don’t mention this obscure console either.
Reason: Previous RFD:
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2017 October 12. During the time between the previous RFD and this RFD, the mention of this term was removed from the target in
this revision. As such, this term is no longer mentioned in the target nor in any other Wikipedia article. Nearly all of the sources that I have found on Google are
WP:UNRELIABLE.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target. Even after searching extensively on Google, I still don’t really know what this mod is. Yes the term “Sonic Boom” is mentioned in the target; however, the term in the target is referring to a Sonic 1 rom hack, not a Sonic 2 rom hack.
Reason: Very vague. Could refer to any "HIM" in Minecraft. Even if there is proof that Herobrine is
primary topic, no
reliable sources actually mentions this supposed alternative name for Herobrine.
Reason: No longer mentioned in the target (only a very minor mention that doesn't explain the character.). Mostly minor mentions in
reliable sources. If this redirect is deleted, then we should remove the mention on
Gordo.
Reason: No longer mentioned in the target. This is apparently the name of the monsters in the Japanese version of
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! though no
reliable sources mentions this alternative name.
Reason: I don't think this meets
WP:NALBUM. Practically all of the sources used in the article are either unreliable or situational (which usually can't be used for notability). Film Music Reporter usually isn't reliable as per
this discussion. Screen Rant cannot be used to demonstrate notability per
WP:VG/S. Doing a
WP:BEFORE check, I don't see any reliable sources that specifically mention the soundtrack.
Reason: There's no mention of this term in the target. I don't see any reliable sources that call this game by the name "Five Night's at Freddy's 7" either.
Reason: Another "Characters in the Mario ______ franchise" draft. Unlike the other two drafts I just nominated, I think that this draft could be sort of useful if we added citations and merged it to the Mario Tennis Series Article (Wait we don't have one). I'm not sure if we could do that since this could be
WP:LISTCRUFT and
WP:FANCRUFT.
Reason: I really have no idea what this means. I’ve look it up on google and nothing comes up. Nothing with the word “Adventure Cradles” come up on Wikipedia either.
Reason: Seems to be tagged as R From an incorrect name. But has had 0 page views in the last 30 days. Apparently a book called Bowser by this name. I really doubt any one will type this into the search bar if they are looking for Bowser.
Reason: The title is Knuckles’s theme song from
Sonic Adventure. Nowhere to be found on Wikipedia and we don’t have a article on the music of Sonic Adventure.
Reason: A quote from
Hotel Mario said by one of the main characters,
Luigi. The quote is known for being a meme for the last two decades. Possibly
WP:GAMECRUFT to include it into the article and there was only one source I could find that was only a passing mention. This phrase probably shouldn’t be included into the article as there isn’t anywhere to even mention it.
Reason: A minor character from
Sonic X with only one mention in the entire article and that mention doesn’t describe the character. There are also no reliable sources that mention this character.
Reason: There is no longer a characters section in the article as such the R from merge tag is no longer accurate. This redirect is confusing for anyone who types this in and expects a list of Sonic X characters.
Reason: Not mentioned in article. Could maybe be redirected to
Jolly Roger but I’m not sure. If we do delete this redirect then we probably should delete the mention at
Jolly Roger (disambiguation).
Reason: I have no idea what this means at all. From my research it could either be a non notable fan game which would be
WP:FANCRUFT, or it could be a non notable fan nickname for the game.
Reason: Misleading as there isn’t a list of unused Pokémon from the 1997 demo as it only mentions that there is unused Pokémon in the article. Adding a list like this to the article would probably be either
WP:POKECRUFT or
WP:LISTCRUFT.
Reason: Non notable fictional place. This Island was actually a part of an event exclusive to Japan where you could get an item and you could use that item to go to the World’s Edge Island to get a free
Mew. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: A non notable fictional location. Only appears in
Pokémon Emerald so that makes it less notable and it is not mentioned in either article. No reliable sources mentioning this tower either.
Reason: Super Mario Bros 3 Special is a pirated/bootleg version of this game but on the
Game Boy. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention in article.
Reason: This is a version of this game but on the
SNES add on called the
Satellaview. No mention in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: I really doubt this is a likely search option due to the fact that it has two disambiguations. One without parentheses and one with parentheses.
Reason: A minor enemy in this game (though this is actually misspelled and is actually Wind Spirits not Wind Sprites). Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention.
Reason: A minor character in which you must race in order to get Shine Sprites. Not mentioned in article though it is mentioned in
List of crossovers in video games but you have to scroll really far down in order to see the mention.
Reason: Seems like a title of something but it doesn’t exist. Potentially confusing for people who expected to be redirected to a Five Nights at Freddy’s game.
Reason: A minor enemy (or friend) in this game. Not mentioned in article and no reliable sources to warrant a mention. Probably also
WP:GAMECRUFT and
WP:FANCRUFT.
Reason: I am unsure where to put this as it not mentioned in the article but the article
Music of Deltarune does have the mentions of "NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A" and "BIG SHOT" though separated.
Reason: This disambiguation makes no sense. I have no idea what a mame is (there is a arcade emulator called
MAME but I doubt it has anything to do with the subject article.
Reason: Possibly
WP:COSTLY redirect due to the fact that the Nintendo switch line of consoles is still in production and the fact that a new model the the console could be released at any moment now.
Reason: A character from the series. Not mentioned in article and probably
gamecruft to include a mention. If we do delete the redirect then we should remove the references at
Mortimer and
Mortimer (disambiguation).
Reason: All of the expansion packs articles are split up into different articles depending on the game and there is no general list for all of the expansion packs in the article thus making the reader confused on where to go.
Reason: No such list inside the article. The history is not important due to it having no
reliable sources. This topic is not
notable enough to restore the article and it would probably be
listcruft anyways.
Reason: A way to get rid of your Sims. Not mentioned in article and no
reliable sources mention it. The history indicates that this was once an article. Restoring/merging is unlikely due to the old article being a
game guide.
Reason: Seems to be a program used for this game. Not mentioned in the article and no
WP:RS mentions this program. History indicates that this article was
BLARed.
Reason: This “episode” is not mentioned in the article. Nor is it mentioned in
reliable sources. Before being a redirect, the article
A Room With a Moose used to be under this name.
Reason: Inplausible redirects due to the “(version 2)” in the title. This used to be an article before being
BLARed due to both being
too soon and
uncited.
Reason: According to google, people theorized that the Xbox 1 would be called this. Despite this it is not mentioned in the article and has only had 126 page views throughout its lifetime.
Reason: Doesn’t seem to actually be an alternative name to the target article as Google says nothing related to the Xbox and it is not mentioned in the article.
Reason: Doesn’t seem to be an actual alternative name for the target. I also feel like this is implausible due to the random capitalized “X” in the redirect.
Reason: When this was created, it had the edit summary of “common mistake” however I doubt this is a common mistake due to the “5” in the redirect as it is about 4 keys away from the “0” key.
Reason: In my opinion this doesn’t seem to be a plausible stylization or alternative title as it is not mentioned in reliable sources/Google and it is not mentioned in the article.
Reason: The file format that the Xbox uses for its games. Not mentioned in the article and there doesn’t seem to be any
reliable sources that mention this file format.
Reason:
Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. There have been no official announcements about a pro version of the PS5 plus it has been only two years since the release of the PS5.
Reason: Same problem as
Next Generation Xbox. It is a
costly redirect. We would have to maintain this redirect and Retarget it to a different article every specific year.
Reason: Not mentioned in the article. The merged sections were likely removed from the article possibly due to being
original research and having no
notability. No
reliable sources mention these figures either.
Reason: There are a ton of things going on with this title. First, the first part of the title is uncapitalized. Second, there is no space between the title and the subtitle. And third the redirect uses the stylization of the game’s title. All of these things combined make this redirect implausible.
Reason: The article doesn’t mention anything related to a “ Double Dash technique”. The only “technique” the article lists is the Power Drift Technique. Google only shows random techniques that people have made.
Reason: It is unlikely that someone will search a list of both characters and races. The article also doesn’t mention a list of races nor does
reliable sources.
Reason: Coconut Mall itself is mentioned in the article however the theme song isn’t. Most
sources that I see are most likely
unreliable due to them being
fansites.
Reason: There is no mention of
Waluigi inside the article. I assume that there used to be a section inside the article relating to the theories relating to unlocking Waluigi in SM64DS. It also isn’t mentioned inside of
reliable sources either.
Reason: It is unlikely that someone would search both the IPhone 6S and the IPhone 6S Plus in the same search. Note that the “I” in the IPhone 6S is capitalized while the IPhone 6S Plus is not.
Reason: The NES controller isn’t usually known as the NES basic controller. Google doesn’t show anything related to “NES Controller Basic”. Note that the disambiguation starts with a capital letter.
Reason: Seems to be a very uncommon alternative name as it only had 310 page views
[2] throughout its entire life time. I don’t see much on Google besides a
Reddit discussion related to the name.
Reason: There is no section related to modding inside the article.
Reliable sources don’t mention anything about NES Mods either. It’d most likely be
fancruft if we add this information anyways.
Reason: Not mentioned in the article. This was an article before being
merged to a section of the article. The section was then removed from the article for being
not notable.
Reason: I had decided to
boldly redirect this redirect to
Supersonic speed thinking that it was
primary topic however
Sergecross73 had reverted my edit saying that I “Might want to start a discussion on this.”
Reason: Not mentioned in article. Google doesn’t seem to bring up anything Pokémon related when searching for this term.
reliable sources don’t tell me anything either.
Reason: No longer mentioned in target article. Was deleted as
G7 before being restored as requested
here. I am the original creator of this redirect and this redirect can no longer be deleted as G7 due to being restored after deletion.
Reason: The target article doesn’t include any mention of
overclocking the genesis. This redirect has a R from merge tag though it seems like the merged content got deleted from the main article. According to an edit summary, the merged content was located at a
trivia section which would explain why the merged content was deleted from the main article. Including information about overclocking the Sega Genesis in the main article would most likely be trivial and would violate
WP:NOTHOWTO. As such, I recommend we delete this redirect.
Reason: I’m unsure of what this term is. I don’t get any results that relate to the SNES on Google.
[5]. This term isn’t mentioned in the target article either.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target article. Apparently, entering this term into ChatGPT will break the AI. Addition of this term into the article could be trivial and could possibly violate
WP:NOTGUIDE.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target article. Apparently, this was a version of the SNES used in hotels. It seems like
reliable sources don’t mention this obscure console either.
Reason: Previous RFD:
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2017 October 12. During the time between the previous RFD and this RFD, the mention of this term was removed from the target in
this revision. As such, this term is no longer mentioned in the target nor in any other Wikipedia article. Nearly all of the sources that I have found on Google are
WP:UNRELIABLE.
Reason: Not mentioned in the target. Even after searching extensively on Google, I still don’t really know what this mod is. Yes the term “Sonic Boom” is mentioned in the target; however, the term in the target is referring to a Sonic 1 rom hack, not a Sonic 2 rom hack.
Reason: Very vague. Could refer to any "HIM" in Minecraft. Even if there is proof that Herobrine is
primary topic, no
reliable sources actually mentions this supposed alternative name for Herobrine.
Reason: No longer mentioned in the target (only a very minor mention that doesn't explain the character.). Mostly minor mentions in
reliable sources. If this redirect is deleted, then we should remove the mention on
Gordo.
Reason: No longer mentioned in the target. This is apparently the name of the monsters in the Japanese version of
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! though no
reliable sources mentions this alternative name.
Reason: I don't think this meets
WP:NALBUM. Practically all of the sources used in the article are either unreliable or situational (which usually can't be used for notability). Film Music Reporter usually isn't reliable as per
this discussion. Screen Rant cannot be used to demonstrate notability per
WP:VG/S. Doing a
WP:BEFORE check, I don't see any reliable sources that specifically mention the soundtrack.
Reason: There's no mention of this term in the target. I don't see any reliable sources that call this game by the name "Five Night's at Freddy's 7" either.