Talk:Staplers: A History

I'd like to mention that while I'm pretty sure the subtitle is "A History", I'm going by memory and I'm not positive. So if you come across this one when you're playing and it's different, feel free to change it...-Vulpes 16:36, 26 November 2010 (EST)
 * Sorry, but why is this a page? At most, it should be part of a page of publications mentioned in Animal Crossing, but I really don't think this should be a standalone page. - unsigned comment from Dabtowner (talk • contribs) 
 * I agree. I think that this article, along with all the other articles on publications, should not have standalone articles. Most, if not all implied publications are only very lightly mentioned and lack any depth to write about. They should still be covered, though, so as you state, I think that we should merge them all into one article that lists all the implied publications. MarioWiki does this with their [[Memory Alpha of Implied Characters|List of Implied Characters]] article, in which they list all the characters that have not physically appeared in the Mario games, but have been mentioned. We could do the same thing for implied Animal Crossing publications at List of Implied Publications (or something like that). ~Super Hamster  [[User talk:SuperHamster|Memory Alpha]] 23:35, 19 February 2011 (EST)
 * I think it would be better to call it 'Publications in the Animal Crossing Series', saying they're merely implied sounds a bit woolly, as their frequent references are concrete enough evidence. The ones I can think of are "Chillin' Magazine" and "Miss Nintendique". Perhaps we could somehow tie in broadcasting as well, with "Love Birds" that Phyllis watches, and that soap opera that Sable watches that I can't remember the name of. Dabtowner 00:51, 20 February 2011 (EST)
 * Pointed Love? Anyway, it depends on how detailed a wiki we are going for. We can go the Memory Alpha route, which has a separate article for every single darn thing that has ever been mentioned in Star Trek, or we can go the Bulbapedia route, which tends to group non-vital yet noteworthy topics into single articles.-Vulpes 12:19, 20 February 2011 (EST)