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By that logic, are we going to call all games without an official English name their Japanese ones? Like Rap Men and Toss Boys? [[User:GreenToxic|GreenToxic]] ([[User talk:GreenToxic|talk]]) 17:37, July 7, 2019 (UTC)
By that logic, are we going to call all games without an official English name their Japanese ones? Like Rap Men and Toss Boys? [[User:GreenToxic|GreenToxic]] ([[User talk:GreenToxic|talk]]) 17:37, July 7, 2019 (UTC)
No, we’re not. These names are translations of their official Japanese names. [[User:Dorkfishie|Dorkfishie]] ([[User talk:Dorkfishie|talk]]) 17:45, July 7, 2019 (UTC)

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If there is an offical translation of Rhythm Tengoku, & the translators didn't choose "Wizard's Waltz", would this minigame be called "Music Magic"? Dorkfishie (talk) 21:52, November 28, 2018 (UTC)

I'm actually confused now; are we going to use "Magic User" or "Mahou Tsukai" on the Wiki? Cure Alumi (talk) 18:40, July 3, 2019 (UTC)


We'll be going with "Mahou Tsukai" because it's the official name in the abscence of an English version. "Magic User" is a possible translation, but that's technically not official. MF5K (talk) 18:54, July 3, 2019 (UTC)

By that logic, are we going to call all games without an official English name their Japanese ones? Like Rap Men and Toss Boys? GreenToxic (talk) 17:37, July 7, 2019 (UTC)

No, we’re not. These names are translations of their official Japanese names. Dorkfishie (talk) 17:45, July 7, 2019 (UTC)