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:Neither Next Level nor Retro have created any IPs that Nintendo or any company represented in ''Smash'' owns; they only created characters or character designs for already existing properties that they did not create; and since we don't have companies like those on the "[[List of companies with minor representation]]" page, we're currently not considering adding them to the page.
:Neither Next Level nor Retro have created any IPs that Nintendo or any company represented in ''Smash'' owns; they only created characters or character designs for already existing properties that they did not create; and since we don't have companies like those on the "[[List of companies with minor representation]]" page, we're currently not considering adding them to the page.
:1-Up Studios, on the other hand, while more well-known for co-developing ''Mother 3'' and (partially) the ''Mario 3D'' games and ''Tri Force Heroes'', has also created the {{uvm|Magical Starsign}} series, which is represented in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', so it would have a nice spot on the "[[List of companies with minor representation]]" page. It's really hard to know if they were the main developers of ''Mother 3'' or not, especially since [[HAL Laboratory]] (The company responsible for co-developing ''Mother 2/EarthBound'') also co-developed it, but it's VERY clear that their contributions to the {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|Zelda}} are rather small in comparison. [[User:SuperSmashTurtles|SuperSmashTurtles]] ([[User talk:SuperSmashTurtles|talk]]) 20:57, January 20, 2020 (EST)
:1-Up Studios, on the other hand, while more well-known for co-developing ''Mother 3'' and (partially) the ''Mario 3D'' games and ''Tri Force Heroes'', has also created the {{uvm|Magical Starsign}} series, which is represented in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', so it would have a nice spot on the "[[List of companies with minor representation]]" page. It's really hard to know if they were the main developers of ''Mother 3'' or not, especially since [[HAL Laboratory]] (The company responsible for co-developing ''Mother 2/EarthBound'') also co-developed it, but it's VERY clear that their contributions to the {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|Zelda}} are rather small in comparison. [[User:SuperSmashTurtles|SuperSmashTurtles]] ([[User talk:SuperSmashTurtles|talk]]) 20:57, January 20, 2020 (EST)
::Alright, I think I see your point. Then would the course of action be to maintain a comprehensive summary of 1-Up Studios on the minor representation list, on the level of its current solo article? From my first glance at the list, a lot of the companies on that list ONLY had the minor representation going for them - would 1-Up Studios properly fit there while retaining coverage of the big things: its stages, Lucas' state as a fighter, etc....? [[User:Acgamer28|Acgamer28]] ([[User talk:Acgamer28|talk]]) 22:19, January 20, 2020 (EST)

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