Talk:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
On 26 June 2024, it was proposed that this article be moved to Sega CS1. The result of the discussion was not moved. |
Should Amusement Vision's games developed be added to this article?
[edit]As of late June 2022, "Amusement Vision" redirects to Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, which includes the history of Amusement Vision as part of Ryu Ga Gotoku's history but currently lacks any games the Amusement Vision team developed, requiring going to the Amusement Vision page's history to a pre-redirect revision to see their list of games. 63.155.61.170 (talk) 01:45, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
Requested move 26 June 2024
[edit]- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The result of the move request was: not moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) Bensci54 (talk) 16:49, 10 July 2024 (UTC)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio → Sega CS1 – With the release of Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, Sega has stopped using the RGG Studio name in the SMB titles, solely keeping them for Like a Dragon/Yakuza. VenezuelanSpongeBobFan2004 (talk) 01:52, 26 June 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. BilledMammal (talk) 06:49, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
- Source: the game's official website, see at the bottom, no longer mentions RGG Studio logo. VenezuelanSpongeBobFan2004 (talk) 01:53, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
- You need better proof and a better source than “they’ve stopped using RGG for Monkey Ball.” Just because they don’t have a logo on a website doesn’t mean anything. RGG is still the commonly used name, and even if it isn’t used for other games (again, find a WP:RS for this first) an entire page move doesn’t make sense. Also, WP:COMMONNAME. VenFlyer98 (talk) 04:27, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose per VenFlyer98, as RGG Studio is still the WP:COMMONNAME. Again, no logo doesn't mean it's not named RGG Studio. You need better sources, heck, you need a better and more reliable source to support the name change. Hansen SebastianTalk 10:09, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose - This was discussed at Talk:Sega recently, but I’ll make this simple: There are very few sources that even mention CS1 at all. We don’t even really know what CS1 encompasses at this point, and Sega credits most of their games as developed by Sega since 2004, other than RGG, Sonic Team, Hardlight, or their third-party studios they absorbed. As such, a lot of what is believed about CS1 is simply inferred, and that’s WP:OR. Red Phoenix talk 15:34, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
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