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Talk:Nintendo Player's Guide
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Move to "Nintendo Player's Guide"[edit]
I'm wondering why the article is named "Nintendo Power Player's Guide" when "Power" isn't included in its title anywhere else, either on this wiki or elsewhere. In particular:
- the opening of the article calls it the "Nintendo Player's Guide."
- the official cover art partially reads "The Official Nintendo Player's Guide."
- a Google search only yields titled which lack "Power," including the Wikipedia article on the subject.
I'm hesitant to unilaterally rename the article so soon after its creation, which is why I'm instead opting to open a discussion on the topic. I'd be particularly interested in knowing The Other Jared's reasoning for name the article the way he did, as well as other users' opinions. Any input is appreciated. DarkFox01Great Fox is ready to go. 20:39, June 6, 2021 (EDT)