Talk:Banjo-Pilot

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This article's contents should not have been moved from Banjo Pilot. There is no dash in its official name -- the dashes in the logo are just stylistic. (If we took the logo literally, then the title would actually be Banjo--Pilot, since the logo has two dashes.) See the game's official page -- in every instance, the title is written as Banjo Pilot, with no dashes. Jason One 01:47, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC)

The article wasn't even properly moved to begin with. I was not sure what the proper title of the game was so I didn't do anything about it. As for the official title it is quite weird. All the previous Banjo-Kazooie games have had the dash between the name (note: only one dash although box art shows one on both lines). See Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, and Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge. Why they seemed to break that pattern with this game is beyond me. --TheDotGamer 02:41, Feb 5, 2005 (UTC)
That's a good point. I hadn't noticed that all the previous games had the same two dashes in their logos. In this case, though, I would still lean toward Banjo Pilot instead of Banjo-Pilot. The dash makes sense in Banjo-Kazooie, where it indicates Banjo and Kazooie are working together as one unit. But in this game, Banjo isn't working with a pilot -- he is a pilot, so the dash doesn't seem right to me. I don't know. Jason One 08:59, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Banjo isn't working with Tooie in Banjo-Tooie. - Vague | Rant 10:45, May 12, 2005 (UTC)