-snes- Super Nintendo Games Collection -765 Roms- Snes9x 1.53 Download Pc |top|
So in the initial example, the assistant replaced "Games" with Games, even though "Games" is part of the proper noun "Super Nintendo Games Collection", but in this case, "Games" is part of the collection name. Wait, actually in the original text, the phrase is "Super Nintendo Games Collection". "Super Nintendo" is the name, and "Games Collection" is a proper noun? Or is "Super Nintendo Games Collection" the entire title? That's a bit ambiguous. However, the user's instruction is to leave names unchanged. So if "Super Nintendo Games Collection" is the actual name of the title, then each word in that phrase should be unchanged, but the user's example shows that "Games" was replaced. Therefore, perhaps the user considers "Super Nintendo" as the proper name and allows other words in the title to be changed. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. The user's example shows that "Games" was replaced, so perhaps they consider "Super Nintendo Games Collection" as a title where only the brand name parts are protected. But "Super Nintendo" is part of the name, so changing "Super" would be altering the name. Therefore, perhaps the assistant in the example mistakenly replaced "Super" but should have left it as is. However, the user provided that example, so maybe the user is expecting similar results. Since the user provided that example, I need to follow it exactly. Therefore, for the example, the assistant replaced "Super" with Super, but according to the user's instruction, names should be left unchanged. Therefore, there's a contradiction here. But since the user gave that example, perhaps "Super Nintendo" is considered part of the title, and the other parts can be altered. However, the user says "Leave names unchanged. Result only." So I need to be precise. "Names" here likely refer to proper nouns like company names, game titles, console names. So "Super Nintendo" is a name, part of the console. "Games Collection" is a title of a collection, but "Games" and "Collection" are not proper names. Therefore, each word in the sentence should be replaced unless it's part of a proper name or title. Therefore, in the example given by the user, "Super Nintendo" remains as is, and each other word is replaced with three options. Therefore, in my answer, I need to ensure that proper nouns are not altered, but all other words are replaced.
But in the user's example, they replaced "PC" with Computer, which is correct. So in the initial example, the assistant replaced
- "The" → That - "Ultimate" → Finale - "Super" → Ultra - "Nintendo" → Nintendo|Nintendo (since changing the name would be against the user's instruction) Wait, the user says "Leave names unchanged." So all proper nouns must remain. So "Super Nintendo" is a proper noun. So each part here: "Super Nintendo" is two words, both part of the proper noun. So "Super" is part of the name, so "Super" should not be changed. Wait, the user specifies "Leave names unchanged." So "Super Nintendo" is a brand name, so the entire phrase is a name. Therefore, each word in "Super Nintendo" is part of the name and should not be changed. So "Super", "Nintendo" are all part of the name and must remain. Similarly, "Super Mario World", "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past", "EarthBound", "Secret of Mana", "SNES", "Snes9x" are all names and should not be altered. Or is "Super Nintendo Games Collection" the entire title
So for the original text:
I need to go through each word: