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Yeah, but SM64DS marks them both as separate games. {{User|Fawfulfury65}} | Yeah, but SM64DS marks them both as separate games. {{User|Fawfulfury65}} | ||
:'''Pair-a-Gone and On''' is one of [[Luigi]]'s minigames found in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It has similar gameplay to one of Luigi's other minigames, [[Pair-a-Gone]]. -- That is the first sentence of the New Pair-a-Gone and On article, it is more accurately displayed now. Thank you for alerting me to that and I believe that I have just proven them different. {{User|Marioguy1}} | :'''Pair-a-Gone and On''' is one of [[Luigi]]'s minigames found in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It has similar gameplay to one of Luigi's other minigames, [[Pair-a-Gone]]. -- That is the first sentence of the New Pair-a-Gone and On article, it is more accurately displayed now. Thank you for alerting me to that and I believe that I have just proven them different. {{User|Marioguy1}} | ||
:What differentiates Pair-a-Gone from Pair-a-Gone and On? Anything other than the fact that the latter is endless? {{User|Mario4Ever}} |
Revision as of 21:18, August 6, 2010
Merge Pair-a-Gone with Pair-a-Gone and On
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Not only those two have very similar names, they are also the same game generally. One is just endless, I suppose.
Proposer: LeftyGreenMario (talk)
Deadline: August 16, 2010 at 24:00 GMT.
Support
- LeftyGreenMario (talk) Other similar minigames are being proposed to get merged; why not this one?
- Zero777 (talk) I am Zero! Same game, same article. Zero signing out.
- BabyLuigiOnFire (talk) It should also be noted that they have similarly identical names! :0 Per all
- Super-Yoshi (talk) They are both the same concept, just one goes on infinitively.
- Walkazo (talk) - Per all.
- Superboo922 (talk) Per all.
- Mario4Ever (talk) Per all and my comment below.
Oppose
- Marioguy1 (talk) - Same? They are not the same. Similar, yes, they are similar, same, no, never. They have several slight differences in the gameplay and the game itself has them listed as different. If we, the wiki that covers the game, don't follow the example of the game in question, I don't know what we've come to.
- Fawfulfury65 (talk) Similar, but not the same. Per MG1.
Comments
Pair-a-Gone and On is a game Luigi offers in his casino in Super Mario 64 DS that is identical to Pair-a-Gone except that it goes on forever. -- That is the first sentence of the Pair-a-Gone and On article. Unless this statement is incorrect, I have just proven that Pair-a-Gone and Pair-a-Gone and On are one and the same. Mario4Ever (talk)
Yeah, but SM64DS marks them both as separate games. Fawfulfury65 (talk)
- Pair-a-Gone and On is one of Luigi's minigames found in Super Mario 64 DS. It has similar gameplay to one of Luigi's other minigames, Pair-a-Gone. -- That is the first sentence of the New Pair-a-Gone and On article, it is more accurately displayed now. Thank you for alerting me to that and I believe that I have just proven them different. Marioguy1 (talk)
- What differentiates Pair-a-Gone from Pair-a-Gone and On? Anything other than the fact that the latter is endless? Mario4Ever (talk)