Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28809980-20170529110633/@comment-1179505-20170619191121

I'd like to make an arguement about the redundant nature of the introduction phrase. Consider this:

'"[Song] - [Game]" is a high quality rip of "[Song]" from [Game].

I feel that this is more presentable:

'"[Song]" is a high quality rip from [Game].

I also think deviations are allowed if there's something more about the song that the song title in the rip doesn't say. For example, here's the current introduction in the article for Trailer Theme (In-Game Mix) - Sonic Mania:

"Trailer Theme (In-Game Mix) - Sonic Mania" is a high quality rip of the trailer theme for the game Sonic Mania made by Hyper Potions and Nitro Fun.

Ideally, it would look something like this:

"Trailer Theme (In-Game Mix)" is a high quality rip of "Checkpoint", a song originally made by Hyper Potions and Nitro Fun, that was repurposed to promote the game Sonic Mania.

This is because "Checkpoint" was not officially part of the Sonic Mania soundtrack, and its inclusion in Mania ' s trailer does not indicate that it will appear in the actual game. This was similar to Nintendo using music from the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian to promote three different Legend of Zelda games (specifically, Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess), even though the song itself is not in any of the actual games.