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So what are some ways you choose to shorten the names or games or generations of games? And this applies to anything in the franchise and not just main series games.
As for me, the general rule is that all original games is just only the first letter of each game and remakes it's two letters, first of each word in the title. So for example the gen7 games are always SM and the gen9 games are always SV. And I know the official abbreviations of the gen8 games are more than 2 letters, but I prefer keeping the trend and going for just SnS. Or even just SS if I think people are gonna know I'm talking about the gen8 titles.
One thing I like to abbreviate things with is if a syllable of one of the words share a letter with a syllable of the other word, I shorten the title to continue from the shared letter in each word. So for example, rumble blast is shortened to rumblast, and indigo disk is shortened to inddisk. Inddisk is probably the shortened title I'm most proud of, for some reason.
So how do you guys shorten some of the Pokemon game titles?
As for me, the general rule is that all original games is just only the first letter of each game and remakes it's two letters, first of each word in the title. So for example the gen7 games are always SM and the gen9 games are always SV. And I know the official abbreviations of the gen8 games are more than 2 letters, but I prefer keeping the trend and going for just SnS. Or even just SS if I think people are gonna know I'm talking about the gen8 titles.
One thing I like to abbreviate things with is if a syllable of one of the words share a letter with a syllable of the other word, I shorten the title to continue from the shared letter in each word. So for example, rumble blast is shortened to rumblast, and indigo disk is shortened to inddisk. Inddisk is probably the shortened title I'm most proud of, for some reason.
So how do you guys shorten some of the Pokemon game titles?