Zeno McDohl 01:22, (UTC) Reply I still believe we should keep Wild ARMs at least for parts 4 and 5 it does not really matter WHY xSEED used this capitalization the fact remains they used it, and as the official publishers of the game in the US their name is the definite one in North America.
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Megas 01:04, (UTC) Reply And since this is the English Wikipedia, I'd say stick to Wild Arms.
WILD ARMS XF FAQ SERIES
Seeing as SCEA were the previous translators (who abdicated the Wild Arms series in the US, granted), and Media Vision themselves were the original creators of the series, their capitalization forms take precedence. However! If you look at Sony Computer Entertainment America's catalog entry for the game (note that the entries below are press releases from xSEED themselves, so don't try pointing to them!), and the official romanization on, you will see that they are very contradictory. This is possibly also true of Agetec's US release of Alter Code: F as well, though I don't have actual confirmation of this yet (since I haven't yet played Alter Code: F myself).
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because they didn't check the previously established official capitalizations used by Sony and ADV and went straight for the version seen in media sources. Zeno McDohl 04:07, (UTC) Reply 69.183.52.75: This is indeed true xSEED Games used "Wild ARMs," however. 69.183.52.75 00:11, (UTC) Reply As you can obviously tell here, it's "WILD ARMS 4" on the case.
WILD ARMS XF FAQ MANUAL
Nightst a llion (?) 08:33, 15 February 2006 (UTC) Reply īoth the manual and game case for the fourth game refer to itself as "Wild ARMs 4". So, could you simply move all the articles which can be moved without admin help and drop a list of pages that need to be moved with admin help on my talk page? Thanks. Zeno McDohl 21:33, 9 February 2006 (UTC) Reply Same casing in the US Wild Arms 2 and 3 manual. In the back under credits, it says Wild Arms Development Staff.
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I have always used Wild ARMs, but now that I check I see nothing with the titles being that way. Megas 03:23, 1 February 2006 (UTC) Reply Interesting note. But if there is nothing else that may be brought forward, I would request that the matter be discussed. I'd very much like to see it if it proves me wrong, I will happily hold my peace on this matter. if you have any official evidence at all challenging this- any evidence whatsoever that I might have missed- please bring it forward. I have not seen any other configuration that has not been from a media or fan source, nor from a publisher/localization house that is not Sony.
WILD ARMS XF FAQ FULL
" WILD ARMS" in full caps, the scheme used by SCEI by the developer, Media Vision ( 1 2) and by SCEI again on the recently-opened Official Wild Arms site (which will prove that the scheme has not changed)." Wild Arms" in proper capitalization, the scheme used by SCEA while they handled publishing of the series in the United States ( 1, 2, 3), and by ADV Films in US distribution of Twilight Venom.Let's rely on fact instead.īy the evidence that I have seen presented, there are only two official capitalization schemes that I have actually seen used: Thematics are subjective, however, I'll admit we could argue subjectivity all day, and there's precious little place for subjectivity here, so we'll elide that. In addition, the noun "Arms" also has several meanings which Media Vision is quite aware of, as they are used thematically throughout the series. xSEED games and Agetec only capitalized that name in the title by going purely on media and fan sources-who were, in turn, acting off of the badly-capitalized information from RPGamer.įurther, on a subjective level, it's sort of baseless to use the capitalization of "ARM" due to its use as an acronym in the series as stated in the entry itself, the acronym "ARMS" has also been used-as both an acronym for an organization ( Wild Arms 2nd Ignition) and as a type of weapon (The anime Wild Arms Twilight Venom, creation of which was sactioned directly by Sony Computer Entertaiment). There is no evidence of "ARM" being capitalized in the title from original US or Japanese sources (Neither Sony Computer Entertainment America nor Sony Computer Entertaiment, Inc.). This is a Bad Meme that clearly originated with RPGamer several years ago, one which I've been tracking for quite some time and would like to see corrected. I object to the change in capitalization brought forward.