Talk:List of works by Shigeru Miyamoto

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Inconsistences
I just checked a couple of titles: Triforce Heroes and Mario Maker, both are listed in this list like "general producer", but in the Wikipedia webpages Miyamoto doesn't appear as producer. Which wiki is wrong? --189.163.55.182 (talk) 04:31, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
 * For infoboxes? We don't list "general producers" per the documentation, but it's fine here. Miyamoto is credited as a "general producer" on pretty much every first-party Nintendo game, but rarely as the game's actual producer (Star Fox Zero and Guard were the most recent). ~ Dissident93  (talk)  05:31, 12 June 2016 (UTC)

Moving to Shigeru Miyamoto ludography
Hello, fellow Wikipedians, I'm moving this page (vulgarly and awkwardly titled 'Shigeru Miyamoto gameography') to a more appropriate and formal page 'Shigeru Miyamoto ludography.' The term 'ludography' would be the preferable term as it is the term used in academic studies (Example: https://uncg-lis.libguides.com/c.php?g=930356&p=6706896). It comes from Latin 'ludo' meaning game and Greek 'graphi' meaning study or science, thus, 'ludography' means the study of games. In a similar spirit to other formal and established terms such as 'cinematography', 'radiography', or 'photography'. A Greco-Latin academic title lends itself better to translation to other European languages because of the universality of the roots and etymology of the term (similarly to the other aforementioned '-graphy' terms). On the other hand, the term 'gameography' sounds like a facile buzzword one might find in informal English-language publications like entertainment magazines and as such, it shouldn't be part of an article's title in a respectable and global encyclopedia such as Wikipedia, plus, the prefix 'game-' is problematic for translations because the word for 'game' varies from language to language. I am sure people with wisdom and knowledge such as yourselves would understand this fundamental change.

Best regards, Seguro64

PS I've been here for 8+ years and have contributed greatly to this place over the years by creating new pages and editing existing ones. I'm not a 'new user' like some editor has spoken out of sheer ignorance. -- Seguro64 04:58, 9 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Inspired by this move, there was recent consensus to use "works" over either term. Due to that, I'm moving the page again to "List of works by Shigeru Miyamoto", as "Shigeru Miyamoto works" is a bit awkward. ~ Dissident93 (talk) 06:50, 16 August 2021 (UTC)