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Should there be an article for each individual Target Test, including strategies and world records? [[User:WaluigiIsAwesome|WaluigiIsAwesome]] 06:46, January 30, 2007 (GMT)
Should there be an article for each individual Target Test, including strategies and world records? [[User:WaluigiIsAwesome|WaluigiIsAwesome]] 06:46, January 30, 2007 (GMT)
:That'd be an option, but it would take a lot of effort (and a lot of different articles). For now, I suggest we make three different articles for 64, Melee and Brawl, list each character's stage (with a brief description) and the world record for completing it, then move on from there. It's still a lot of effort, but we could probably pull it off. [[User:WarxePB|WarxePB]] 03:23, October 24, 2007 (EDT)
:That'd be an option, but it would take a lot of effort (and a lot of different articles). For now, I suggest we make three different articles for 64, Melee and Brawl, list each character's stage (with a brief description) and the world record for completing it, then move on from there. It's still a lot of effort, but we could probably pull it off. [[User:WarxePB|WarxePB]] 03:23, October 24, 2007 (EDT)
::I can agree to that. [[User:WaluigiIsAwesome|WaluigiIsAwesome]] 13:23, December 1, 2007 (EST)

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Should there be an article for each individual Target Test, including strategies and world records? WaluigiIsAwesome 06:46, January 30, 2007 (GMT)

That'd be an option, but it would take a lot of effort (and a lot of different articles). For now, I suggest we make three different articles for 64, Melee and Brawl, list each character's stage (with a brief description) and the world record for completing it, then move on from there. It's still a lot of effort, but we could probably pull it off. WarxePB 03:23, October 24, 2007 (EDT)
I can agree to that. WaluigiIsAwesome 13:23, December 1, 2007 (EST)