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* ''VideoGame/ZanZarahTheHiddenPortal'': The title of the game is properly spelled with capital Zs. In-universe, Zanzarah, which is the name of a magical world where majority of the game takes place, is spelled normally.
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* Creator/{{DreamWorks}} and former subsidiary Creator/DreamWorksAnimation are made this way.

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* Creator/{{DreamWorks}} Creator/DreamWorksSKG and former subsidiary Creator/DreamWorksAnimation are made this way.
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* Enemy names are contracted this way in the NES version of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', but with the second word capitalised. For example, “War Mech” gets contracted to “[=WarMECH=]”.

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'': Enemy names are contracted this way in the NES version of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', version, but with the second word capitalised. in all caps. For example, “War Mech” "War Mech" gets contracted to “[=WarMECH=]”."[=WarMECH=]".



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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way, as is Creator/{{Sony|InteractiveEntertainment}}'s UsefulNotes/PlayStation [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 li]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable ne]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 of]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita pr]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 odu]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 cts]].
** Similarly, the UsefulNotes/WiiU [=GamePad=], said console's main controller.

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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way, as is Creator/{{Sony|InteractiveEntertainment}}'s UsefulNotes/PlayStation [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 li]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable ne]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 of]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita pr]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 odu]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 cts]].
cts]] is named this way, as is the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.
** Similarly, the UsefulNotes/WiiU [=GamePad=], said which is that console's main controller.

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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way, as is Creator/{{Sony}}'s [=PlayStation=] line of products.

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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way, as is Creator/{{Sony}}'s [=PlayStation=] line of products.Creator/{{Sony|InteractiveEntertainment}}'s UsefulNotes/PlayStation [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 li]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable ne]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 of]] [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita pr]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 odu]][[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 cts]].
** Similarly, the UsefulNotes/WiiU [=GamePad=], said console's main controller.
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* Latin script transcription of Hebrew often uses it when a title includes a noun that begins with a definite article, the prepositions "to", "as", "-ly", "in" and "from", and "and", as they are written as part of the word in the respective writing systems they use: שיר (shir) is "song", השיר (hashir) - ‘the song’. So the Hebrew name of the [[Literature/TheBible Song of Songs]] would usually be ''Shir haShirim''. Other systems might use ''ha-Shirim'' instead; this convention is usually used for Arabic (e.g. ''[[Literature/TheQuran Al-Qur'an]]'' and not ''[=AlQur'an=]'').

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* Latin script transcription of Hebrew often uses it when a title includes a noun that begins with a definite article, the prepositions "to", "as", "-ly", "in" and "from", and "and", as they are written as part of the word in the respective writing systems they use: שיר (shir) is "song", השיר (hashir) - ‘the song’. So the Hebrew name of the [[Literature/TheBible Song of Songs]] Literature/SongOfSongs would usually be ''Shir haShirim''. Other systems might use ''ha-Shirim'' instead; this convention is usually used for Arabic (e.g. ''[[Literature/TheQuran Al-Qur'an]]'' and not ''[=AlQur'an=]'').
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* While ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' is largely rendered as one word these days, some older logos render the title as ''[=TransFormers=]'', such as the [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/c/c5/Transformers_2000s_Logo.png general brand logo]] used during the early 2000's.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'''s name is written this way. A lot of people--including many tropers on [[Wiki/TVTropes This Very Wiki]]--forget that this is the case and usually write it as "Spongebob Squarepants".

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'''s name is written this way. A lot of people--including many tropers on [[Wiki/TVTropes [[Website/TVTropes This Very Wiki]]--forget that this is the case and usually write it as "Spongebob Squarepants".

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*** G-League: Erie [=BayHawks=].

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*** G-League: Erie [=BayHawks=].[=BayHawks=] (defunct).


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* Shipping and logistics company [=FedEx=] holds the naming rights for the home arena of the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies as well as the home stadium of the NFL's Washington Commanders, respectively named [=FedExForum=] and [=FedExField=].
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* Enemy names are contracted this way in the NES version of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', but with the second word capitalised. For example, “War Mech” gets contracted to “[=WarMECH=]”.
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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This In That She Capitalizes Every Word But Still Properly Uses Spaces Which Is Why It's A Variation She Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As Either: A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)

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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This In That She Capitalizes Every Word But Still Properly Uses Spaces Which Is Why It's A Variation She Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As Either: A MachineMonotone Or: [[MadLibsDialogue Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)(Phrase)]]
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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This In That She Capitalizes Every Word But Still Properly Uses Spaces Which Is Why It's A Variation She Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As: Either A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)

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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This In That She Capitalizes Every Word But Still Properly Uses Spaces Which Is Why It's A Variation She Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As: Either As Either: A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)
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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This And Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As: Either A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)

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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This And In That She Capitalizes Every Word But Still Properly Uses Spaces Which Is Why It's A Variation She Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As: Either A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)
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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks With A Variation Of This And Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms) It Can Be Interpreted As A Form Of RoboSpeak Such As: Either A MachineMonotone Or: Pronouncing Every Word As Its Own Sentence (Phrase)
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*** Single-A: Augusta [=GreenJackets=][[note]][[{{Pun}} Augusta is home to the famous Masters golf tournament, whose winner receives a green jacket]][[/note]], Charleston[[note]]South Carolina, not West Virginia[[/note]] [=RiverDogs=], Clinton[[note]]Iowa[[/note]] [=LumberKings=], [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Lakewood]] [=BlueClaws=]
*** Short-Season A: Aberdeen[[note]]Maryland[[/note]] [=IronBirds=][[note]]The name is a play on the team's owner, Cal Ripken, Jr., most famous for his record-setting streak of 2,632 consecutive games, all with the Baltimore Orioles ("Birds").[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} Everett]] [=AquaSox=], Tri-City[[note]]the Albany–Schnectady–Troy area of New York[[/note]] [=ValleyCats=]

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*** Single-A: Augusta [=GreenJackets=][[note]][[{{Pun}} [=GreenJackets=],[[note]][[{{Pun}} Augusta is home to the famous Masters golf tournament, whose winner receives a green jacket]][[/note]], jacket]][[/note]] Charleston[[note]]South Carolina, not West Virginia[[/note]] [=RiverDogs=], Clinton[[note]]Iowa[[/note]] [=LumberKings=], [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Lakewood]] [=BlueClaws=]
*** Short-Season A: Aberdeen[[note]]Maryland[[/note]] [=IronBirds=][[note]]The [=IronBirds=],[[note]]The name is a play on the team's owner, Cal Ripken, Jr., most famous for his record-setting streak of 2,632 consecutive games, all with the Baltimore Orioles ("Birds").[[/note]], [[/note]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} Everett]] [=AquaSox=], Tri-City[[note]]the Albany–Schnectady–Troy area of New York[[/note]] [=ValleyCats=]
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*** Single-A: Augusta [=GreenJackets=][[note]][[IncrediblyLamePun Augusta is home to the famous Masters golf tournament, whose winner receives a green jacket]][[/note]], Charleston[[note]]South Carolina, not West Virginia[[/note]] [=RiverDogs=], Clinton[[note]]Iowa[[/note]] [=LumberKings=], [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Lakewood]] [=BlueClaws=]

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*** Single-A: Augusta [=GreenJackets=][[note]][[IncrediblyLamePun [=GreenJackets=][[note]][[{{Pun}} Augusta is home to the famous Masters golf tournament, whose winner receives a green jacket]][[/note]], Charleston[[note]]South Carolina, not West Virginia[[/note]] [=RiverDogs=], Clinton[[note]]Iowa[[/note]] [=LumberKings=], [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Lakewood]] [=BlueClaws=]
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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way.

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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube is named this way.way, as is Creator/{{Sony}}'s [=PlayStation=] line of products.
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Correct wikiword.


* [=HardCorps=] from ''VideoGame/SiN'', the police organization the player character leads. Inverted with the game's own title, where it's simply the first and last letters of one word that are capitalized in this manner.

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* [=HardCorps=] from ''VideoGame/SiN'', ''VideoGame/{{SIN}}'', the police organization the player character leads. Inverted with the game's own title, where it's simply the first and last letters of one word that are capitalized in this manner.
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* The dialogue for Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/QuickSilver, or others with SuperSpeed will sometimes be written like this in order to show they are talking extremely fast.

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* The dialogue for Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/QuickSilver, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, or others with SuperSpeed will sometimes be written like this in order to show they are talking extremely fast.
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* [=HardCorps=] from ''VideoGame/SiN'', the police organization the player character leads. Inverted with the game's own title, where it's simply the first and last letters of one word that are capitalized in this manner.
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** Basketball:
*** NBA: The relocated Seattle [=SuperSonics=].
*** G-League: Erie [=BayHawks=].
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** Some contexts [[InsistentTerminology make a distinction]] between Pascal Case (initial letter uppercase) and Camel Case (initial letter lowercase). E.g., in C# the standard style is for method and property names to be [=PascalCase=], while variable names use [=camelCase=].

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The first letter may or may not be capitalized depending on the context. (In the case of {{Wiki Word}}s on TV Tropes, the first letter generally ''is''.)

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Every Pesterchum and Trollian handle is formatted as two words, joined together, with the second word capitalized. Examples include [=ectoBiologist=], [=turntechGodhead=], and [=carcinoGeneticist=].
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Queen capitalises every word, but doesn't omit spaces.


* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks This Way And Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms)
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Just from the main group we have Roll.EXE and Glyde.EXE.


* Tends to be a theme in ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'', with each Navi being basically [=SomethingMan.EXE=], although somewhat justified due to all the characters being computer programs, and back when it was released, spaces were fairly uncommon in file names. The only Navis that defies this trope is Bass, who is simply [=Bass.EXE=], and Zero, who started off as a virus but was converted into a Navi, [=Zero.EXE=]. It does also crop in up in names of areas due to Capcom having an obsession in some games with 8 letter character limits for just about everything, resulting in things like [=TownArea=].

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* Tends to be a theme in ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'', with each Navi being basically [=SomethingMan.EXE=], although somewhat justified due to all the characters being computer programs, and back when it was released, spaces were fairly uncommon in file names. The only Navis that defies this trope is Bass, who is simply [=Bass.EXE=], and Zero, who started off as a virus but was converted into a Navi, [=Zero.EXE=]. It does also crop in up in names of areas due to Capcom having an obsession in some games with 8 letter character limits for just about everything, resulting in things like [=TownArea=].
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* Queen From ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' Talks This Way And Also Leaves Out Most Punctuation From Her Sentences Except When: She's Trying To Propose A Choice Or Provide Clarification (In LaymansTerms)
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* Former Creator/Disney animation subsidiary Creator/DisneytoonStudios began as "Disney [=MovieToons=]", while their final name was commonly stylized as "[=DisneyToon=] Studios".

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* Former Creator/Disney Creator/{{Disney}} animation subsidiary Creator/DisneytoonStudios began as "Disney [=MovieToons=]", while their final name was commonly stylized as "[=DisneyToon=] Studios".

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