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The games project exists to catalog and index every game that is: | The games project exists to catalog and index every game that is: | ||
* Developed by Nintendo (at least in part) | * Developed by Nintendo (at least in part) |
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The games project exists to catalog and index every game that is:
- Developed by Nintendo (at least in part)
- Published by Nintendo (in at least one marketing region)
- Owned by Nintendo (at least in part)
- Or involved Nintendo in some way, shape or form.
Similar to how Bulbapedia catalogs Pokémon.
Covered in each article
Series
Each game can belong to one of more series, whether they be an established Franchise, a recognized collection of independently related games, or an unrecognized group of notable titles.
each series gets a navigation template, to be seen close to the bottom of the artlce.
Ports and Remakes
If a game has been ported and/or remade 3 or more times.
Relations to other games
if a game is related by story, connectivity or something else (not including ports or remakes) to 3 or more games.
Technical Details
Marketing and Sales Details
Staff
Trivia
Article Structure
See also: Article structure |
1st and 2nd-party games
- [Main]
- (First section)
{{exitstub}}
, used only if there's a NIWA-member wiki that provides such info for the particular video game.{{game infobox}}
- Blurb, a saying that can be usually found in the back of the box art, grabbing the attention of the reader. These things disappear in later titles.
- Story, self-explanatory; can be excluded if a video game title doesn't have a storyline. For example, Yoshi's Cookie, and 'Yoshi'.
- Gameplay, self-explanatory.
- Technical Details
- See Technical details for more information.
- Other Releases
- See Release management for more information.
- (First section)
== External links == <!--* Wikipedia Link --> <!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --> <!--* Strategy Wiki Link -->
- {{{name of the franchise/series} series}}, used only if the game is part of a series.
- [Category]
- Category:{name of the home/portable console} games
- Category:{name of the home/portable virtual console} games, if applicable.
- Category:{year game was published} games. If it was published more than once, as per the Release Management policy, then only include the year(s) relating to that publishing.
- Category:{console} Wi-Fi games, if applicable.
- Category:Games published by {game publisher}.
- Category:Games developed by {game developer}.
Notes
- If the article is completely done, and there's an
{{exitstub}}
in the page - lock it from further editing. - If there is no
{{exitstub}}
in the page that links to the affiliated NIWA Wiki, feel free to add more info. For example, Donkey Kong Country has a exitstub that links to Donkey Kong Wiki.
3rd-party games
- [Main]
- (First section)
- Blurb, a saying that can be usually found in the back of the box art, grabbing the attention of the reader. These things disappear in later titles.
- Story, self-explanatory; can be excluded if a video game title doesn't have a storyline. For example, Pipe Mania, Anticipation, and Tetris for the NES.
- Gameplay, self-explanatory.
- Technical Details
- See Technical details for more information.
- Other Releases
- See Release management for more information.
- {{{name of the franchise/series} series}}, used only if the game is part of a series.
- [Category]
- Category:{name of the home/portable console} games
- Category:{name of the home/portable virtual console} games, if applicable.
- Category:{year game was published} games. If it was published more than once, as per the Release Management policy, then only include the year(s) relating to that publishing.
- Category:{console} Wi-Fi games, if applicable.
- Category:Games published by {game publisher}.
- Category:Games developed by {game developer}.
Notes
- If the article is completely done - lock it from further editing.
- Color scheme for 3rd party games is Neutral color scheme.
Other Types of games
- These apply to Board games, dominos games, etc. that aren't video games.