NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-28T19:40:55 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-28T15:46:41 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-28T15:42:52 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Originally posted by: dangevin

Jason, as I remember I think it was you that suggested when it's a celebrity-focused games, the title deserves to have the celebrity take "top billing" as in "John Elway's Quarterback." Nobody's going to go searching for "Quarterback" logically. Maybe it was Wiz. Anyways back when I was doing the wiki elsewhere this was discussed.

The logic goes, when it's a programmer or other non-celebrity name, it takes back seat to the more prevalent subject. As in, "Battletank, Garry Kitchen's," and "Dracula, Bram Stoker's." The subject of those games is definitely the tank and the sucker.

Since we have a nice little search function though, this is all largely irrelevant


My conclusion on the best way to handle this is similar to what you've said.

For instances where a programmer, author, licensor or company is involved, I'll list like this:

Battletank (Garry Kitchen's)
Boy and His Blob, A: Trouble on Blobolonia (David Crane's)
Dragon's Lair (Sullivan Bluth Presents)
DuckTales (Disney's)
Gold Medal Challenge '92 (Capcom's)

For Instances where a celebrity, actor or athlete endorses the product, they'll maintain the "top billing", as the game is usually known by the endorsee:

Bill Elliot's NASCAR Challenge
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

While I agree that the search function makes things easier, I wouldn't go as far as to say that it makes the topic irrelevant.

The database should still be consistent; it looks better.

Just my opinion.

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The logic goes, when it's a programmer or other non-celebrity name, it takes back seat to the more prevalent subject. As in, "Battletank, Garry Kitchen's," and "Dracula, Bram Stoker's." The subject of those games is definitely the tank and the sucker.

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Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-25T23:57:43 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15
I do go with the box as the guide, so I have it listed under "Ghost Lion", myself.

I was just playing off of Dangevin's post. He's right - some of these are ridiculous. ]]>
Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-25T21:48:59 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Originally posted by: Orrimarrko

If you want to be correct, then it should be listed as, "Legend of the Ghost Lion", since that's the actual name of the game.


I agree with you on most of this stuff (and I list my games personally the way you do) but I disagree on this one.  "Legend of the Ghost Lion" is not the name of this game for the US release, "Ghost Lion" is.  It doesn't matter what the title screen says; naming convention goes by packaging.  Think about other examples in the library where the title screen differs significantly from the packaging: in addition to renaming the aforementioned Ghost Lion, we would also have to rename Mickey Mousecapade to "Mickey Mouse," Gyromite to "Robot Gyro," Stack Up to "Robot Block," etc, etc.  In fact, I'm not even sure if there's a game out there with a substantially different title screen name that is routinely listed with that title in game lists.

Anyway, those are my thoughts on that

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Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-25T21:24:49 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Continuity in the title listings in the database question http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=6884 2008-03-25T21:07:09 -05.00 Orrimarrko 15 Originally posted by: dangevin

There's also "Adventures Of..." like most people don't know Gilligan's Island is a "Adventures of" title and would look for it in a list under "G" and file it there as well. Lolo is a bit more obvious, most people know it's "Adventures of," but I personally put them in the "L"'s because of the top label (all three just say Lolo #) and the character is the subject, not the adventure so much.

Also, "The" is moved to the end invariably.

So...

Then you have a dilemma, is the title now "Magic Kingom, The, Adventures in, Disney's"

WHAT WERE THEY THINKING lol


True, true...

The way I list it is:

Disney Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (just like it says on the box).

Adventures of Gilligan's Island, The (for that suckfest...)

There are a couple of fun ones though...

Gold Medal Challenge '92, Capcom's (for example) - it's always a guessing game whether people list it with the Capcom in the title or not.

My favorite though, is:

Legend of the Ghost Lion

Both the box and the cart say, "Ghost Lion". The title screen says, "Legend of the Ghost Lion".

It's not like they're close, so which is it? (By the way, one of the worst cover art themes in gaming history, in my opinion.)

If you want to be correct, then it should be listed as, "Legend of the Ghost Lion", since that's the actual name of the game.

If you ever want anyone to find it in a list, then you have to put it down as, "Ghost Lion", like it obviously says on the box.

Talk about what were they thinking...there's nothing redeming about that game in any way. LOL

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