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** The UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame was titled ''Kyūkyoku!! PC Genjin: Special Arcade Version''. The European and American releases appended "Arcade Version" to the {{Completely Different Title}}s used for the original game.

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** The UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame MediaNotes/ArcadeGame was titled ''Kyūkyoku!! PC Genjin: Special Arcade Version''. The European and American releases appended "Arcade Version" to the {{Completely Different Title}}s used for the original game.



* Nintendo mandates that Switch ports that run via UsefulNotes/CloudGaming be subtitled "Cloud Version":

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* Nintendo mandates that Switch ports that run via UsefulNotes/CloudGaming MediaNotes/CloudGaming be subtitled "Cloud Version":



** ''[=MegaTrax=]'' (''Quad Challenge'' in English), a port of the UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''[=FourTrax=]''

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** ''[=MegaTrax=]'' (''Quad Challenge'' in English), a port of the UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame MediaNotes/ArcadeGame ''[=FourTrax=]''
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** As with the international versions of Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, the first games in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' and ''VideoGame/Paper Mario'' series are generally referred to as ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64'' in the series' community to distinguish them from the other games in their series.

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** As with the international versions of Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, the first games in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' and ''VideoGame/Paper Mario'' ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' series are generally referred to as ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64'' in the series' community to distinguish them from the other games in their series.



** ''VideoGame/MarioGolf GB'' and ''VideoGame/MarioTennis GB''. The GB part was dropped for international releases.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioGolf GB'' and ''VideoGame/MarioTennis GB''. The GB part was dropped for international releases.releases, but as with the N64 games in the series, fans add a "GBC" title when they want to specify the Game Boy versions of Mario Golf/Tennis instead of possibly referring to the series as a whole (or the N64 titles) because the context wasn't clear enough.
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** The first ''VideoGame/MarioGolf'' has a "64" in its Japanese title, as does ''VideoGame/MarioTennis''.

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** The first ''VideoGame/MarioGolf'' has a "64" in its Japanese title, as does ''VideoGame/MarioTennis''. Fans refer to the games as "Mario Tennis 64" and "Mario Golf 64" anyways to distinguish them from the rest of the series.



** The first game in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series is generally referred to as ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64'' in the series' community to distinguish it from the series itself.

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** The As with the international versions of Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, the first game games in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' and ''VideoGame/Paper Mario'' series is are generally referred to as ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64'' in the series' community to distinguish it them from the series itself.other games in their series.
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* The two most popular widget toolkits for Platform/{{Unix}}-like operating systems, Qt and GTK+, which are written in C++ and C, respectively, tend to follow this sort of naming convention for implementations for other programming languages. For example, the original implementations for UsefulNotes/{{Python}} were [=PyQt=] and [=PyGTK=], though the developers of Qt now maintain [=PySide=], which uses a more liberal license than [=PyQt=], and [=PyGTK=] was replaced with [=PyGObject=] for version 3 of GTK+.
* As seen above, many UsefulNotes/{{Python}} libraries begin with "Py", similar to Java libraries beginning with "J". An exception is the VisualNovel engine MediaNotes/RenPy, which ends with it instead.

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* The two most popular widget toolkits for Platform/{{Unix}}-like operating systems, Qt and GTK+, which are written in C++ and C, respectively, tend to follow this sort of naming convention for implementations for other programming languages. For example, the original implementations for UsefulNotes/{{Python}} MediaNotes/{{Python}} were [=PyQt=] and [=PyGTK=], though the developers of Qt now maintain [=PySide=], which uses a more liberal license than [=PyQt=], and [=PyGTK=] was replaced with [=PyGObject=] for version 3 of GTK+.
* As seen above, many UsefulNotes/{{Python}} MediaNotes/{{Python}} libraries begin with "Py", similar to Java libraries beginning with "J". An exception is the VisualNovel engine MediaNotes/RenPy, which ends with it instead.
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*** ''VisualNovel/FamicomDetectiveClubTheMissingHeir''
*** ''VisualNovel/FamicomDetectiveClubTheGirlWhoStandsBehind''
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* As seen above, many UsefulNotes/{{Python}} libraries begin with "Py", similar to Java libraries beginning with "J". An exception is the VisualNovel engine UsefulNotes/RenPy, which ends with it instead.

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* As seen above, many UsefulNotes/{{Python}} libraries begin with "Py", similar to Java libraries beginning with "J". An exception is the VisualNovel engine UsefulNotes/RenPy, MediaNotes/RenPy, which ends with it instead.
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** ''Gals Panic SS'' (a BleachedUnderpants version)

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** ''Gals Panic SS'' (a BleachedUnderpants version)[[SelfCensoredRelease cleaner version]])
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** The ''VideoGame/SuperStarWars'' trilogy, a case where they added "Super" to [[Franchise/StarWars the movies]] the games are based on (see also ''VideoGame/SuperBackToTheFutureII'', ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla'' and ''Super WesternAnimation/{{Widget|TheWorldWatcher}}'').

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** The ''VideoGame/SuperStarWars'' trilogy, a case where they added "Super" to [[Franchise/StarWars the movies]] the games are based on (see also ''VideoGame/SuperBackToTheFutureII'', ''VideoGame/SuperBackToTheFuturePartII'', ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla'' and ''Super WesternAnimation/{{Widget|TheWorldWatcher}}'').

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