Talk:! Switch: Difference between revisions

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#{{User|Somethingone}} Per all.
#{{User|Somethingone}} Per all.
#{{User|LinkTheLefty}} Purple Switches are named generically in Japanese (matching earlier appearances of ! Switch), seem to be named somewhat generically in internal assets (to correct myself, "han" isn't diminutive of "hatena" since it's also applied to lift objects in source), better fits along the lines of ! Switches in most games, and the name just doesn't look to be used in any other sources. While Cap Switches (which do have a unique name in ''Super Mario 64'') are similar to the ''Super Mario World'' ones, I'm all for it as a special article that also covers the symbol-flipped ''Super Mario 64 DS'' equivalent, and subsequently it may be better to do this with the colored Cap Blocks as well in the spirit of [[Talk:Keronpa Ball|other]] [[Template talk:SM64 Levels|proposal]]s, per my thoughts below.
#{{User|LinkTheLefty}} Purple Switches are named generically in Japanese (matching earlier appearances of ! Switch), seem to be named somewhat generically in internal assets (to correct myself, "han" isn't diminutive of "hatena" since it's also applied to lift objects in source), better fits along the lines of ! Switches in most games, and the name just doesn't look to be used in any other sources. While Cap Switches (which do have a unique name in ''Super Mario 64'') are similar to the ''Super Mario World'' ones, I'm all for it as a special article that also covers the symbol-flipped ''Super Mario 64 DS'' equivalent, and subsequently it may be better to do this with the colored Cap Blocks as well in the spirit of [[Talk:Keronpa Ball|other]] [[Template talk:SM64 Levels|proposal]]s, per my thoughts below.
#{{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} Yeah, the cap switches are different and the purple switch is exactly the same as a normal switch.


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