Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 Save Data Aether Sx2 //top\\ -
For the part "Save Data Not Detected: If Aether SX2 does not detect your save data...", "Save Data" is part of the heading, so maybe that's a proper noun. Wait, the user said "proper nouns stay", but "Save Data Not Detected" is the heading title, but "Save Data" isn't a proper noun. Wait, "Save Data" is a noun phrase. Maybe the user considers headings as titles, which are proper nouns. But in the previous example, the user had "Load Save" in quotes, so maybe here "Save Data Not Detected" is part of the heading but not a proper noun. So words like "Save Data", "Not Detected", etc., would be changed. However, "Not Detected" is part of the title, but the user might want to replace each word unless it's a proper noun. Wait, the user said "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So proper nouns like "Aether SX2", "Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3" stay, but other phrases can be changed. So "Save Data Not Detected" is part of a heading, but the actual words can be spintaxed. For example, "Save Data Not Detected" becomes Saved Records Unfound.
So for "Naruto", the user probably doesn't want it changed. Similarly for "CyberConnect2", "Bandai Namco Games", "PlayStation 2", "Aether SX2". Wait, the user said to skip brands and names. So those should remain as they are. The task is to modify each other word. So take each word that's not a brand or name and replace it with three synonyms. naruto ultimate ninja 3 save data aether sx2
"support for high-definition graphics" can be "backing for high-res visuals", "assistance with HD images", or "facilitating clear video quality". For the part "Save Data Not Detected: If
"Highly compatible" can be "extremely suitable", "very adaptable", or "fully compatible". Maybe the user considers headings as titles, which
- "Comprehensive Guide" → detailed resource