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::I'd agree that replacing older game artwork with newer game artwork just because it's newer would count as "replacing images just for the sake of it" and should be discouraged. However, generally speaking, newer game artwork tends to be available in higher resolution and detail than older game artwork, which is probably why editors assume that it's a clear improvement; in the case of these Pokemon images, Porygon2's Gen 3 artwork is much higher quality than its Gen 2 artwork while still depicting the same design. Hypothetically speaking, if a new [[Goemon]] game came out and used the exact same design for Goemon used in ''Smash'' but had new artwork that was bigger than 160x160 pixels, wouldn't that be preferable? I'm also going to open up a discussion on [[Talk:Shy Guy]] about the various colors for Shy Guys. --[[User:PeabodySam|PeabodySam]] ([[User talk:PeabodySam|talk]]) 12:33, July 30, 2023 (EDT)
::I'd agree that replacing older game artwork with newer game artwork just because it's newer would count as "replacing images just for the sake of it" and should be discouraged. However, generally speaking, newer game artwork tends to be available in higher resolution and detail than older game artwork, which is probably why editors assume that it's a clear improvement; in the case of these Pokemon images, Porygon2's Gen 3 artwork is much higher quality than its Gen 2 artwork while still depicting the same design. Hypothetically speaking, if a new [[Goemon]] game came out and used the exact same design for Goemon used in ''Smash'' but had new artwork that was bigger than 160x160 pixels, wouldn't that be preferable? I'm also going to open up a discussion on [[Talk:Shy Guy]] about the various colors for Shy Guys. --[[User:PeabodySam|PeabodySam]] ([[User talk:PeabodySam|talk]]) 12:33, July 30, 2023 (EDT)
:::"''I tagged these as "Candidates for Deletion" instead of "Speedy Deletion" specifically because I wanted to see discussion.''"
:::If one wants a discussion to change the way SmashWiki does things, it should be in a centralized forum post, not on file talk pages that are less visible, less centralized, and may not even stick around (when talk pages are typically deleted alongside the associated page).
:::"''While I admit that I'm not the most active member, I've been a SmashWiki editor since 2018''"
:::The wiki been around since 2006, 2018 isn't all that old, and indeed the debate for these happened back in the early 2010s, back when SmashWiki really started enforcing that it is a Super Smash Bros. wiki and not a general Nintendo wiki (which alongside this image stuff, led to things like articles for non-Smash consoles, non-masterpiece games, and articles for trophy and stickers characters being deleted).
:::"''I've never seen this rule enforced. Instead, it seemed to me and many other editors that - if not in policy, then certainly in practice - origin images must clearly represent the design(s) used in Smash.''"
:::Newer users doing something wrong, and then other users overlooking it until now, doesn't make it right. And this really isn't the only instance of other users letting stuff slide in the late 2010s/early 2020s that shouldn't have been (such as the terrible trivia sections on many articles, character usage in players' infoboxes and categories becoming horribly bloated, and the extreme dilution of the "notable players" sections on character articles).
:::"''On SW:Images, I don't see any rule that precludes images that postdate their latest Smash appearances. That's why I was unsure of this policy and didn't tag these for speedy deletion.''"
:::As you can see from my [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=SmashWiki%3AImages&type=revision&diff=1790644&oldid=1716363 many recent edits] to that page in its history, that policy page left a lot of rules "unwritten", and this is just another one of those, that was resolved in talk page disputes but never written into the formal policy pages (which it really should have been, but SmashWiki has always had a problem with leaving things "unwritten" that shouldn't be). As for where these discussions took place, they did not happen in a centralized forum post (the "Proposals" forum board wasn't even created until [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Forum:Proposals?action=history 2016]) and I cannot find the talk pages they were on, which arose from editing disputes over different editors changing the images. I would write it in now, but it would be rather poor form to do so without resolving this discussion first.
:::"''However, generally speaking, newer game artwork tends to be available in higher resolution and detail than older game artwork, which is probably why editors assume that it's a clear improvement; in the case of these Pokemon images, Porygon2's Gen 3 artwork is much higher quality than its Gen 2 artwork while still depicting the same design.''
:::As I said before, which art "looks better" is a purely subjective argument that we should not bog ourselves down in arguments over. Like I know for sure that it isn't an uncommon opinion for people to like the Gen 1/2 official art more than the Gen 3-onward official art (hell you have people who even argue they prefer the miscolored Gen 1 art and threw a fit when the correct art was uncovered), nor for a new render/official art to be outright unpopular (like I know people didn't like the Sonic's render from Sonic Forces). As such, there should be strict codification with handling the infobox images that leaves no room to argue using different images based on their "quality".
:::"''Hypothetically speaking, if a new Goemon game came out and used the exact same design for Goemon used in Smash but had new artwork that was bigger than 160x160 pixels, wouldn't that be preferable?''"
:::I would still say no, the preferable solution would be to find the current artwork used in a higher resolution, and if not, what the art is depicting is still more important than the artwork's resolution. <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[File: TyranitarMS.png ]] 09:49, July 31, 2023 (EDT)

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