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::::: I think it's a little too early to completely solidify a name right now. All we have are five screenshots and a title. Who knows? When the game is released, the jewel case might have an English name (like Double Spoier<!-- Yes, SPOIER -->) or maybe there's something else in the game that can be used as an English name. "Fairy Wars" works for me right now though. [[:User:Jigglyppuff8|!8RstuPId2Y]] <sup>[[User Talk:Jigglyppuff8|Talk]]</sup> <sub>[[Special:Contributions/Jigglyppuff8|Contribs]]</sub> 04:07, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
 
::::: I think it's a little too early to completely solidify a name right now. All we have are five screenshots and a title. Who knows? When the game is released, the jewel case might have an English name (like Double Spoier<!-- Yes, SPOIER -->) or maybe there's something else in the game that can be used as an English name. "Fairy Wars" works for me right now though. [[:User:Jigglyppuff8|!8RstuPId2Y]] <sup>[[User Talk:Jigglyppuff8|Talk]]</sup> <sub>[[Special:Contributions/Jigglyppuff8|Contribs]]</sub> 04:07, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
 
:::::: Erm, the Double Spoiler already in the title screen, so the jewel case will be almost same as the title screen, that's means ''Yousei Daisensou'' (Preferable move to '''Great Fairy Wars''' - [[User:KyoriAsh|KyoriAsh]] 05:22, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
 
:::::: Erm, the Double Spoiler already in the title screen, so the jewel case will be almost same as the title screen, that's means ''Yousei Daisensou'' (Preferable move to '''Great Fairy Wars''' - [[User:KyoriAsh|KyoriAsh]] 05:22, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
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It says "Fairy Wars" on the bottom right of the screenshots anyways, right? Hisoutensoku didn't have any official translation, in the title or otherwise. Even if it's not part of the official title, Fairy Wars is an offial translation by ZUN.

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Since edit wars might invariably start: Can we agree on, at the very least, what the 'main page' for this is going to be called? Alternate names can obviously be redirects (Much like Unthinkable Natural Law is for Hisoutensoku). Yes, there is "Fairy Wars" as a bit of english on the bottom of the in-game screen, but that's all there is in strict english. My personal vote is just to use the romanized Touhou Sangessei, much like was done for 12.3, as neither specifically featured english in the title. Obviously I'm not saying people can't use other names before someone misinterprets this as that, but rather, that the main page for this article should be Touhou Sangessei. Feel free to argue with me, but that's my two cents, and I figure best to start off a discussion now, as, y'know, edit wars are going to go nuts over this page soon, most likely. -- Garlyle 16:40, July 23, 2010 (UTC)

Fairy Wars, that's it -- KyoriAsh 16:45, July 23, 2010 (UTC)
Touhou Sangessei already belongs to the 3 fairies series, so yeah. !8RstuPId2Y 16:57, July 23, 2010 (UTC)
Using Touhou Sangessei will confuse it with the printed works sharing the same name. I'm fine with either Fairy Wars or Great Fairy Wars for now. - Kiefmaster99 21:07, July 23, 2010 (UTC)
Whelp, I created "Fairy Wars" on ru:touhou and it's been moved to "Yousei Daisensou ~ Touhou Sangessei". So we need to settle on something soon. I personally prefer Fairy Wars, or any permutation of such. Momiji 03:47, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
I think it's a little too early to completely solidify a name right now. All we have are five screenshots and a title. Who knows? When the game is released, the jewel case might have an English name (like Double Spoier) or maybe there's something else in the game that can be used as an English name. "Fairy Wars" works for me right now though. !8RstuPId2Y Talk Contribs 04:07, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
Erm, the Double Spoiler already in the title screen, so the jewel case will be almost same as the title screen, that's means Yousei Daisensou (Preferable move to Great Fairy Wars - KyoriAsh 05:22, July 24, 2010 (UTC)


It says "Fairy Wars" on the bottom right of the screenshots anyways, right? Hisoutensoku didn't have any official translation, in the title or otherwise. Even if it's not part of the official title, Fairy Wars is an offial translation by ZUN.