To me, AW2 made improvements to AW1 and had very interesting mission design, though it's in a dead heat with AWDS. I didn't like DoR's style (both art and gameplay), and haven't played and Battalion Wars games, though I've heard they are good.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: JoJo on June 03, 2010, 10:18:53 AMI hope that they will go back to the plot of the first three games, if they do make another one. For me, DoR just threw away all that they had built up through the Advance Wars series.
I'm sure as hell hoping something will be whispered about a new Advance Wars at E3... we really need a new release, but I'm not holding my breath. =/
Quote from: JoJo on June 03, 2010, 10:13:40 AMQuote from: Hotchmoney on June 01, 2010, 01:57:07 AM
If anything, the image archives are worth an affiliation-- they have many more images of sprites and whatnot for the Wars series then we do at WW.
I didn't see the point of making spritesheet pages when three websites (two public and easy to find: GH and AWN) have it all between them, and it's a waste of our time to re-rip images so we can say we haven't nicked them. It was right at the bottom of any priority list, I'll put it that way.
Quote from: Austin on May 10, 2010, 05:57:14 PM
Don't quote me for this: but I think they will join regardless of the "they need 200 articles" proposition.
Quote from: Aurum on May 10, 2010, 01:27:16 AM
So, in May the new wikis will be formally introduced into NIWA, we will introduce one each week, this is the calendar:
May 16th: WiKirby
May 23rd: Metroid Wiki
May 30th: Wars Wiki
Quote from: Muzy72 on May 08, 2010, 04:37:36 AM
I doubt Black and White will be at E3.
Quote from: Axiomist on May 03, 2010, 02:21:00 PMIIRC, Nintendo went from posting screenshots in '05-'07 for Kirby Wii to either confirming or denying (they're done both on different occasions) that they were actually making a Kirby game. There's always hope, obviously, but many games with such a marred history do not see the light of day.
I also agree I hope they have news on the Kirby Wii game too.
Quote from: Austin on April 28, 2010, 12:44:13 AM
If you know what a satire is, which I'm going to give you by default, I am suggesting that we celebrate (in all unseriousness) Wikia's foolishness with a party. The use of a so called "party" helps it make it a satire.
It is relevant as a silly suggestion (which is not to be taken seriously) because the cause of the party is the action on Wikia's side to try to buy out Bulbapedia again. Kind of like cause and effect. [:l]
Quote from: Tucayo on April 26, 2010, 12:50:25 AMWe have discussed this matter on our forums, and JoJo (the owner of Wars Central and WW's sole admin) would like be this "Leader". She has an account here (she has posted in the Wars Wiki thread), so take action as necessary, I suppose. As far as staff, I have been permitted by Jo to be added as a WW staff here.
About the staff rankings, I think they can be added that day. You will also need a Leader to represent WW and speak for the userbase in admin matters
Quote from: Austin on April 23, 2010, 10:49:11 PMI haven't read the staff boards either (obviously), but that's what Tucayo said.
I never heard of this "200 article" requirment. But then again, I never did read the old stuff from the staff boards.
Quote from: onetwentysix on April 22, 2010, 02:23:55 AMNote that WiKirby and Metroid Wiki have not yet met the 200-article requirement* to (fully) join NIWA. Wars Wiki, another wiki trying to join NIWA, has met this requirement but is waiting for WiKirby and Metroid Wiki to reach that 200-article point as well for it to become an official member.
I went onto WiKirby and saw that it has joined the NIWA or something. But in the NIWA official website, there are only four links, 3 link to Bulbapedia, Zelda Wiki, and the Super Mario Wiki, and one links to the forums. If WiKirby and Metroid Wiki joined, there should also be links to each of the websites.
Quote from: Tucayo on March 08, 2010, 10:59:08 PMHowever, this requirement may have changed, and a subjective judging or something may be necessary.
Well, we had set it to 200 articles But of course, quality and other stuff also count
Quote from: tacopill on April 21, 2010, 09:48:30 PMI would include all Touch Gen. games to start and allow the wiki to cover any first- (or second-)party game that had been approved as "casual" by a committee on the wiki. This committee could be comprised of admins, etc., and would investigate any game (within reason) for which someone had submitted a request for approval. Committee members would post findings and discuss in a thread (within a committee-only forum), and then take a vote on whether or not to approve the game. Either way, the result of the vote would be released to the rest of the wiki, and coverage could begin on a game that was just approved immediately. Articles about games currently in the review process could still be in the mainspace, but would be flagged as "potentially irrelevant content" or something along those lines.
if that's true, are you going to restrict it to Nintendo-Games? or have all "Casual Games"
Quote from: Tom Servo on April 21, 2010, 01:32:09 AMhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Touch!_Generations_titlesQuote from: Hotchmoney on March 25, 2010, 12:27:32 AMQuote from: Remino52 on March 21, 2010, 04:36:24 PMArticles on every game that is labeled under the Touch Generations brand (including Nintendogs), as well as articles on the Wii series (Wii Sports, Wii Play, etc.).
Out of curiosity, if Touch Generations were to have its own Wiki, what articles would we have in mind? :|
does that include Art Style games?
Quote from: Turboo on April 08, 2010, 02:12:01 AMLooks great, I'll be sure to edit there.
Well, I've finally gotten the Ace Attorney Wiki up and running here.
As you can plainly see it's still a work in progress, but I'm planning to install extensions and work on content in the near future.
Quote from: Austin on March 30, 2010, 11:36:49 PMI think we need to take baby steps here. The NIWA community is almost entirely made up of the three founding members' communities (Bulbagarden, Mario Wiki, and Zelda Wiki), as Metroid Wiki and WiKirby were founded by these wikis (and you can count the number of active editors here at Wars Wiki with two hands). These three communities are well-developed and large, and, more importantly, independent. Furthermore, NIWA was formally created less than two months ago. I bet some editors don't even know NIWA exists, and that the vast majority have never been to this forum. Now I don't think the wikis are at fault: the three founding wikis are doing a good enough job of advertising NIWA's existence and linking to the other member wikis. Though this forum and the actual NIWA website could be linked to a bit more, I think that this is simply a matter of time and we just need to wait for people to trickle in and gain interest. I hope that eventually, some editors will not edit one wiki exclusively but will move between any number of NIWA wikis that they have the passion and knowledge to work on. (I think that an (optional) universal login would be necessary for this to come to fruition.) Also, we certainty don't want to disregard the existence of separate communities around each wiki; these are a very important part of the wikis and I doubt that any would want to be assimilated into a larger NIWA community.
I'm not sure about everyone else, but I still feel that we aren't quite a community yet. Yes, there is plenty of room to add more wikis/members, but quantity isn't the answer here. I don't know what needs to happen, but we could be more of a unit.
Quote from: Remino52 on March 21, 2010, 04:36:24 PMArticles on every game that is labeled under the Touch Generations brand (including Nintendogs), as well as articles on the Wii series (Wii Sports, Wii Play, etc.).
Out of curiosity, if Touch Generations were to have its own Wiki, what articles would we have in mind? :|