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**Again, English nomenclature is to follow that of the commercially available ''EarthBound'' release.
**Again, English nomenclature is to follow that of the commercially available ''EarthBound'' release.
*The third game in the series (GBA) is to be referred to as "''[[Mother 3]]''" for all purposes.
*The third game in the series (GBA) is to be referred to as "''[[Mother 3]]''" for all purposes.
**English nomenclature is to follow that of the most up-to-date version of the [http://mother3.fobby.net/ Mother 3 fan translation] (at the time of this being written, version 1.2).
**English nomenclature is to follow that of the most up-to-date version of the [http://mother3.fobby.net/ Mother 3 fan translation] (at the time of this being written, version 1.3).
*The planned third game in the series (N64) is to be referred to as "''[[EarthBound 64]]''" for all purposes to distinguishing from the released Japanese title ("''Mother 3''").
*The planned third game in the series (N64) is to be referred to as "''[[EarthBound 64]]''" for all purposes to distinguishing from the released Japanese title ("''Mother 3''").


===Subjects with multiple names===
===Items with shared pages===
Several items that are part of a "set" share the same page. Items that share pages are those that have a similar name and effect, such as the [[Hamburger]] which covers information on the various burgers in ''EarthBound'' and ''Mother 3'', as well as various equipment such as [[Baseball bat]]s. For these cases, the article either uses a general title which often is the "first stage" in the set (for example the Hamburger), or a generic name that collectively refers to the various items in the set (for example the Baseball bat).
 
==Subjects with multiple names==
There are several cases where an article's subject has a different name depending on the game. When this happens, the article's title will be decided based on either one of the following criteria:
There are several cases where an article's subject has a different name depending on the game. When this happens, the article's title will be decided based on either one of the following criteria:


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*The name used in the most games throughout the series.
*The name used in the most games throughout the series.


For the former, the article will use the name it is referred to in ''EarthBound''. For example, in the case of the enemy [[Mr. Batty]], which was referred to as '''Mr.Bat''' in ''EarthBound Beginnings'', the article will use the name used in ''EarthBound''.
For the former bullet point, the article will use the name it is referred to in ''EarthBound''. For example, in the case of the enemy [[Mr. Batty]], which was referred to as '''Mr.Bat''' in ''EarthBound Beginnings'', the article will use the name used in ''EarthBound'' (in this case Mr. Batty).


For the latter, the name used in the unofficial ''Mother 3 Fan Translation'' will also be taken into account. As an example, the item known as the [[Antidote]] in both ''EarthBound Beginnings'' and ''Mother 3'' is referred to as the '''Vial of serum''' in ''EarthBound'', but are meant to be the same item, as such because the former was used more, '''Antidote''' was chosen as the article title.
In cases where something has appeared in both ''EarthBound'' and ''Mother 3'', but the name used in the latter's fan translation differers from what it was in ''EarthBound'' (e.g. the [[Ramblin' Evil Mushroom]], which was shortened to '''Ramblin' Mushroom''' in ''Mother 3''), the name used in ''EarthBound'' will still take priority.


In cases like these, any alternative name the subject has been known by should always be mentioned at least once in the article, preferably in the opening paragraph. When referring to the subject within the context of a specific game, they should be referred to using the name used in that particular game, for instance because the item was named Vial of serum in ''EarthBound'', it should be referred to as that when talking about its appearance specifically in ''EarthBound''.
For the latter bullet point, the name used in the unofficial ''Mother 3 Fan Translation'' will also be taken into account. As an example, the item known as the [[Antidote]] in both ''EarthBound Beginnings'' and ''Mother 3'' is referred to as the '''Vial of serum''' in ''EarthBound'', but are meant to be the same item, as such because the former was used more, '''Antidote''' was chosen as the article title.


===Items with shared pages===
In cases like these, any alternative name the subject has been known by should always be mentioned at least once in the article, preferably in the opening paragraph. Finally, when referring to the subject within the context of a specific game, they should be referred to using the name used in that particular game, for instance because the item was named Vial of serum in ''EarthBound'', it should be referred to as that when talking about its appearance specifically in ''EarthBound''.
Several items that are part of a "set" share the same page. Items that share pages are those that have a similar name and effect, such as the [[Hamburger]] which covers information on the various burgers in ''EarthBound'' and ''Mother 3'', as well as various equipment such as [[Baseball bat]]s. For these cases, the article either uses a general title which often is the "first stage" in the set (for example the Hamburger), or a generic name that collectively refers to the various items in the set (for example the Baseball bat).
 
===''{{se|Super Smash Bros.}}'' nomenclature===
Occasionally, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games will have a subject with a name that differs from the one used in the ''EarthBound'' series. When this happens, the article will prioritize the name that is used in an ''EarthBound'' game instead of ''Smash''.
 
As an example, the [[Psycho Car]] in ''Smash'' uses the name '''Devil Car''', which is it's Japanese name. However, because it was localized as the Psycho Car in the official English translation of ''EarthBound Beginnings'', the article title prioritizes the name that is used in ''EarthBound Beginnings'' (in this case, the Psycho Car instead of the name used in ''Smash'').


==Other guidelines to remember==
==Name changes==
While it is generally preferred to use the most recent official name when naming an article, this is not to be treated as an obligation. There are rare instances where it is preferred to use the name that is most recognized within the fandom. These instances normally only accur whenever something major recieved a new name and most readers will be unfamiliar with the new name, as they have become accustomed to the previous name for a long time due to it being very widespread.
In cases where an article's subject has recieved a new official name, the most recent name normally takes priority and the article should be renamed to match the current name. On some rare cases, however, if a major subject receives a new name, the article title may prioritize the former name due to being more well known to the general public. The purpose is to make the article more accessible and easier for readers to find, as the general public may be unaware or unfamiliar with the new name, and immediately moving the page would result in readers being less likely to find the article.


This was enforced back in 2015 when ''EarthBound Beginnings'' recieved an official English release. Up until that time, however, the game had only been known as ''Mother'' to all fans, and as such were unfamiliar with the official English name ''EarthBound Beginnings''. For the sake of recognition within the fandom, the article was kept as "''Mother (video game)''" instead of immediately being renamed to its official English name, and was similarly referred to as ''Mother'' throughout the wiki. Only once the general public became accustomed to the official English name was the article renamed to ''EarthBound Beginnings'' and was similarly enforced to use that name accross the wiki.
For instance, when ''EarthBound Beginnings'' was first released outside Japan, the game was still referred to as ''Mother'' instead of ''EarthBound Beginnings'' as the former was more well known to readers and more likely to be searched as opposed to the latter.


Similarly, the wiki also uses fan names for articles under certain circumstances for similar reasons. For example, the unreleased sequal to ''EarthBound'' which was planned for the [[Nintendo 64]] is referred to by its fan nickname ''EarthBound 64'' in favor of ''Mother 3: Fall of the Pig King'', as that is the most recognized name within the fandom and does not overlap with the released Game Boy Advance title.
If such a case were to come up, it will be discussed on the article's [[Help:Talk Pages|talk page]] which name should be used with the staff making the final decision. If it is decided to use the more familiar name, the previous name is to always be mentioned at least once in the opening paragraph.


Instances like these are very rare, however, and likely not to come up in the future. If such a case were to come up, it will be decided on a case-by-case basis what name will be used with the staff likely to make the final decision.
==Fan terminology==
In rare instances, the wiki will use a widely used fan name in cases where a subject lacks an official English name, but a widely known fan term exists. An example would be the [[List of EarthBound enemies by battle song|various battle themes]] in ''EarthBound'', which use the common fan nicknames from various sites such as Starmen.net as no official English name is currently available.

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This is an official WikiBound policy.
In a nutshell: If an official English name exists, we use that. For Mother 3 we use the names from the fan translation.

Please follow any guidelines provided on this page.

The following should serve as the guideline for English nomenclature from the EarthBound series.

Article titles

Titles should use the official English name whenever applicable:

Game titles and respective nomenclature

  • The first game in the series is to be referred to as "EarthBound Beginnings" for all purposes except for distinguishing among the original Japanese version ("Mother"), the American prototype's ROM ("Earth Bound" or "EarthBound Zero"), said ROM's Wii U Virtual Console release ("EarthBound Beginnings"), and the Japanese GBA re-release ("Mother 1+2").
    • English nomenclature is to follow that of the EarthBound Beginnings Wii U VC release, as translated by Phil Sandhop.
  • The second game in the series is to be referred to as "EarthBound" for all purposes except for distinguishing among the original Japanese version ("Mother 2") and the Japanese re-release ("Mother 1+2").
    • Again, English nomenclature is to follow that of the commercially available EarthBound release.
  • The third game in the series (GBA) is to be referred to as "Mother 3" for all purposes.
    • English nomenclature is to follow that of the most up-to-date version of the Mother 3 fan translation (at the time of this being written, version 1.3).
  • The planned third game in the series (N64) is to be referred to as "EarthBound 64" for all purposes to distinguishing from the released Japanese title ("Mother 3").

Items with shared pages

Several items that are part of a "set" share the same page. Items that share pages are those that have a similar name and effect, such as the Hamburger which covers information on the various burgers in EarthBound and Mother 3, as well as various equipment such as Baseball bats. For these cases, the article either uses a general title which often is the "first stage" in the set (for example the Hamburger), or a generic name that collectively refers to the various items in the set (for example the Baseball bat).

Subjects with multiple names

There are several cases where an article's subject has a different name depending on the game. When this happens, the article's title will be decided based on either one of the following criteria:

  • The most recent official name for the subject.
  • The name used in the most games throughout the series.

For the former bullet point, the article will use the name it is referred to in EarthBound. For example, in the case of the enemy Mr. Batty, which was referred to as Mr.Bat in EarthBound Beginnings, the article will use the name used in EarthBound (in this case Mr. Batty).

In cases where something has appeared in both EarthBound and Mother 3, but the name used in the latter's fan translation differers from what it was in EarthBound (e.g. the Ramblin' Evil Mushroom, which was shortened to Ramblin' Mushroom in Mother 3), the name used in EarthBound will still take priority.

For the latter bullet point, the name used in the unofficial Mother 3 Fan Translation will also be taken into account. As an example, the item known as the Antidote in both EarthBound Beginnings and Mother 3 is referred to as the Vial of serum in EarthBound, but are meant to be the same item, as such because the former was used more, Antidote was chosen as the article title.

In cases like these, any alternative name the subject has been known by should always be mentioned at least once in the article, preferably in the opening paragraph. Finally, when referring to the subject within the context of a specific game, they should be referred to using the name used in that particular game, for instance because the item was named Vial of serum in EarthBound, it should be referred to as that when talking about its appearance specifically in EarthBound.

Super Smash Bros. nomenclature

Occasionally, the Super Smash Bros. games will have a subject with a name that differs from the one used in the EarthBound series. When this happens, the article will prioritize the name that is used in an EarthBound game instead of Smash.

As an example, the Psycho Car in Smash uses the name Devil Car, which is it's Japanese name. However, because it was localized as the Psycho Car in the official English translation of EarthBound Beginnings, the article title prioritizes the name that is used in EarthBound Beginnings (in this case, the Psycho Car instead of the name used in Smash).

Name changes

In cases where an article's subject has recieved a new official name, the most recent name normally takes priority and the article should be renamed to match the current name. On some rare cases, however, if a major subject receives a new name, the article title may prioritize the former name due to being more well known to the general public. The purpose is to make the article more accessible and easier for readers to find, as the general public may be unaware or unfamiliar with the new name, and immediately moving the page would result in readers being less likely to find the article.

For instance, when EarthBound Beginnings was first released outside Japan, the game was still referred to as Mother instead of EarthBound Beginnings as the former was more well known to readers and more likely to be searched as opposed to the latter.

If such a case were to come up, it will be discussed on the article's talk page which name should be used with the staff making the final decision. If it is decided to use the more familiar name, the previous name is to always be mentioned at least once in the opening paragraph.

Fan terminology

In rare instances, the wiki will use a widely used fan name in cases where a subject lacks an official English name, but a widely known fan term exists. An example would be the various battle themes in EarthBound, which use the common fan nicknames from various sites such as Starmen.net as no official English name is currently available.