Okay, that tag is a complete wreck. You need to Wiki Word the title, and you can only point to one. You use a / to denote a Name Space.
Also, if you know what needs to be done, you can move it yourself. See How To Move A Page if you need to look up how.
edited 8th Aug '11 2:49:13 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.Fixed, I've moved all the content to Street Fighter The Movie, but I didn't bother to make a redirect. Not sure if it's worth it.
EDIT: I also requested a new custom title.
edited 8th Aug '11 3:00:44 PM by PowerRider
Video games are supposed to be on the namespace VideoGame/ now. And if you think it changes the name, you need to learn how namespaces work.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Tag fixed.
(you can fix tags yourself by the way)
edited 8th Aug '11 4:28:27 PM by JackAlsworth
Since the title is correct, and it's on the right namespace, you just needed to fix the custom title on VideoGame.Street Fighter The Movie, which I requested.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Perfect! Thanks everyone!
The game is not officially called "Street Fighter The Movie The Game", it's simply called "Street Fighter The Movie". I originally moved the article to "Video Game: Street Fighter: The Movie", but someone who apparently did not realize my rationale for moving it in the first place decided to move it back to "Video Game: Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game". The second subtitle ("The Game") is unofficial and redundant, since the article is now on the "Video Game" sub-folder.
It's also worth mentioning that the arcade and console versions are two completely different games.
edited 8th Aug '11 1:25:05 PM by PowerRider