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Would it not be appropriate to change the name of this page from Tick-Tock Clock (DS) to Tick-Tock Clock (Course) seeing as it's in more than one game, and would distinguish from Mario 64 DS? Trig Jegman (talk) 10:10, 13 May 2018 (EDT) STJ
- It was "Tick-Tock Clock (race course)" originally ("(course)" isn't specific enough as the SM64 one is also considered a "course" in-game), but it was renamed due to a recent change to MarioWiki:Naming. This was done to reflect the in-game naming conventions of retro courses in the series which use abbreviations of the system they originated from. Mario JC 21:34, 13 May 2018 (EDT)
How about a different question: Does it need the identifier? I understand the "(DS)" is meant to group it with the others, but it is the only article with the name "Tick-Tock Clock". The course from Super Mario 64 is Tick Tock Clock, lacking the hyphen, and the stars with the name Tick Tock Clock in them also lack a hyphen. 00:18, February 24, 2020 (EST)
Coin countEdit
I was counting the coins in this track and apparently there are 60 coins in the entirety 9 pairs of 6 coins, with leftover pairs of 4 and 2 coins.
I feel like either this is a coincidence or it was intended, referencing the 60 minutes on a clock.
This is all I have for now though
EDIT: I MISCOUNTED. 7 pairs of 6 coins, 4 pairs of 4 coins, 1 pair of 2 coins They still add up to 60. --Questionable (talk) 16:21, August 2, 2023 (EDT)