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Per the MAGFest Code of Conduct, all festival areas are considered "PG-15" at all times. Q: What are the content guidelines/policy for the showcase? Q: What is the Covid policy for 2022?īy accepting your spot in MIVS, you are agreeing to the MAGFest Covid Policy for Super MAGFest 2022. Specific hours will be given if accepted to the showcase. You will be required to have yourself or someone from your team in your booth during MAGFest, roughly from 10am to 6pm from Thursday to Sunday with Sunday being a half day. Q: If I’m accepted, what is required from me? You’ll also be able to purchase one room at the Gaylord for use by your team.
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Q: What do I receive if I’m accepted into the showcase?īesides being able to show your game to an audience of 20,000 attendees, you will receive a 10’x10’ space, 2 badges to MAGFest, 2 tables, 2 chairs, and power. If there is special information you want to convey about your game (e.g., a peripheral utilized), be sure to include information about it in the video or the judges will not be aware. If your game has multiple “modes” or “gameplay styles” you are welcome to “cut video” after 30 continuous seconds to show another aspect of your gameplay. The video should show 30 seconds of uninterrupted gameplay and be no longer than 2 minutes. What do I need to submit?Ī “submission” consists of a copy of your game, and a video. Killer ( talk) 13:45, Octo(EDT)Īutocorrect? You didn't need to post this, just correct it back if that happens.MIVS FAQ Q: I’m interested in submitting my indie game. Why does it say 'recovered'? I put in 'recolored'. Also, calling him Bowser for the whole article is a pretty big mistake if you ask me. I just wanted to ask before anyone went and said it was part of a proposal or something. It's not like the article should be saying the Koopaling's real names either.- U M 3 0 0 0 If you see a mistake, go and fix it. Okay, I don't know if it's like this for all the other Mario cartoon episode articles, but why the heck does the article say Bowser? I know he's not called King Koopa in any other media, but for consistency's sake, it should say King Koopa because that's what he goes by in the cartoons.
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But if that's the case, shouldn't the decision which trivia info can stay there be based on significance? I agree with you that writing down every single color mistake is a bit much, but why for example doesn't Hugo become a Ninja like every other character who got transformed by the wand? I can't really see how hair or eyelid color is any more relevant. MC Dirty 00:09, 29 July 2010 (UTC)īecause there was already too much trivia. Why did my edit get reverted? The eyelid color is significant, but genuine mistakes (for example what the wands actually DO) are not? I seriously don't get that. Also, the American cartoons weren't shown in Japan (as far as I can tell), so the Japanese probably wouldn't know that SLCGNK had been made. Ninja Turtles are popular, and Koopas are turtles anyway, so a parody would pop up sooner or later. If you watched the episode, you'd realize the "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas" are actually four of the Koopalings transformed by Bowser's wand. When people ask "Nothing to do with.", they're probably asking whether there exists a connection, or a refutation of a connection, that is notable enough to be included in the article. I know article talk pages aren't forums about the article's subject here or on Wikipedia. But this isn't a forum about the article. Nothing to do with the Koopa Bros., I assume? - Tepples 09:08, 14 June 2008 (EDT)