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So its been a while since the last rounds of talks ended so I though I'd start another one. (The RFC can be found here). If we decided to use only aliases for article titles, probably 1/4 of all of the player articles would need parenthetical disambiguation. However I think first "alias" last is probably a more natural disambiguation than "alias" (gamer) or some other form of parenthetical DAB. Maybe its just me but Rapha (gamer), Reach (gamer) or Trump (gamer) seems a bit less optimal and perhaps recognizable to Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson, Park "Reach" Jung-suk or Jeffrey "Trump" Shih.-- Prisencolin ( talk) 23:33, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
More eyes on Visual novel engines, please. As discussed on my talk page, we couldn't find sources to form a basis for this article (VN engines as a topic in itself) and, as agreed, redirected back to the main engine. IPs continue to revert the redirect without response. @ Calathan czar 02:37, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
I am looking for any images of the Atari 9-pin joystick port, both on the standard CX40 joystick itself, as well as any of the host-side ports from (especially) Atari or Commodore systems. Let me know if you have any of these! Maury Markowitz ( talk) 18:43, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
@ Salvidrim: Ok the article is up: Atari joystick port. I have the joystick image in the infobox as a placeholder. I think the best solution would be smaller images stacked vertically, but I did not see those on your imgur page, I only saw the horizontal one. If you can upload it stacked vertical let me know and in it goes! Maury Markowitz ( talk) 15:27, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
Regarding this edit, I'm not sure games like Wasteland 2 and Divinity: Original Sin should necessarily be called "TRPGs". They are full-fledged CRPGs. Also, I take issue with the sentence, "Largely due to these games 2014 has been called "The cRPG Renaissance" [1]." Invisible, Inc. is not even mentioned in the cited article; and the article also talks about Might and Magic X, Dark Souls and South Park: The Stick of Truth, which does not support the idea that the article is somehow saying that TRPGs are creating a CRPG renaissance (though I agree with the article). Thoughts? SharkD Talk 01:48, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
My god, I just came back to check my video game featured lists and find out that Allgame is dead! Now, All of the references of List of Crystal Dynamics video games and List of The Elder Scrolls video games need to be fixed. However, I will be absent for a week and, as such, unable to do this task by myself. If somebody is willing to help I'd appreciate it a lot. It would be sad to see their featured status lost because of this. → Call me Hahc 21 05:39, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
( Click for JonTron Draft) I was asked that I should start a discussion here if I've found good reliable sources for a Jon Jafari article. I believe I have. I had a draft going for one that I tried to move to the mainspace, but it was moved back to my userspace on the basis of past rulings. I was aware of those past rulings, but those were a couple years back, and were more based on the article itself at the time being poor, and that he wasn't that notable at the time. I think he is notable now, it is a frequently requested article, and that I have the startings of something acceptable. Does need work though. Thoughts? Disagree? If there is agreeance with me, could someone with permissions move it to the mainspace? Anyone is welcome to help with the draft if they wish. Elzbenz ( talk) 09:08, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
Browsing through templates, I stumbled upon {{ Tomb Raider series Timeline}} and {{ Tomb Raider world map}}. They're not used in the article, and don't seem particularly useful to me. The world map is gamecruft, the series timeline is too cluttered and uses so many abbreviations that it isn't clear what's what. Improve or delete? -- Soetermans. T / C 14:09, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
I want to use a screenshot of this game for the RPG article since it is GPL. I have the screenshot already. But I need help selecting a license and template to use. Which license template am I supposed to add to the screenshot? SharkD Talk 09:30, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
hey guys just got a mail by czar to come here changeing pages as needed ( talk) 14:24, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
I am proposing that an infobox be created for fictional conflicts, as currently many articles on fictional conflicts, as well as a real-time virtual battle, use Template:Infobox military conflict. To centralize discussion, please reply, if interested, at the infobox talk page I've linked to here.-- 3family6 ( Talk to me | See what I have done) 05:33, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
Currently, the first post-Legacy of the Void DLC pack for Starcraft II has been announced, Nova Covert Ops. It has been listed in a section at Legacy of the Void. However, the DLC apparently doesn't require you to own Starcraft II, either Wings, Heart or Legacy, based on the sources I've found. You can purchase and use it even with Starter Edition.
I'm kind of curious on how this might be handled as Blizzard will presumably release more packs like this, which, if the above lack of base game ownership requirement holds steady, does not really belong in the Legacy article. There is no "meta" article for Starcraft II currently. StarCraft (series) maybe? -- ferret ( talk) 01:47, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Hey all, Batman (2016 video game) was recently created but it's barely more than an infobox. Unsourced, of course, and at risk of deletion. If anyone fancies a challenge, getting it to stub might help it avoid the meat grinder. However, at a quick glance, I'm not seeing anything beefier than press-release-type-stuff. Godspeed! Cyphoidbomb ( talk) 16:30, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
User @ Indrian: has recently been making large changes to the History of video games article. I've been worried about losing sources during this process. Though I've vocalized my concerns on the article's talk page, I would feel more comfortable if more people were keeping track of the changes. Indrian said that they were planning to improve the article in multiple sittings, so I have no real reason to assume that the article will get worse, but seeing as they haven't added any sources to the article, it may just all be original research, and I'd like some verifiability. Recent changes. ~ Mable ( chat) 08:08, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
no editor is required to source work as he goes with the sole exception of controversial material in the biography of a living person, No, actually, WP:V basically says exactly that:
When you say that you don't think you need to cite "as you go", you are basically giving us carte blanche to remove the material you just added. That clearly is not what you or we want. Your comment seems also to come across as missing the importance of the first section of WP:V, which is WP:PROVEIT. -- Izno ( talk) 18:33, 17 December 2015 (UTC)Even if you're sure something is true, it must be verifiable before you can add it. [...] All material in Wikipedia mainspace, including everything in articles, lists and captions, must be verifiable. All quotations, and any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, must include an inline citation that directly supports the material. Any material that needs a source but does not have one may be removed.
Under release date(s), I would like to see "Defunct:" followed by the closure date for one or more regions of an online game. This would make it easier to see the game was released and had a finite lifespan until it became no longer in service, as opposed to just cancelled. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Technarch ( talk • contribs) 20:35, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello guys!
I've been working on the articles related to the Shantae series for some time and I'm asking for an assessment on the first game article, Shantae, that is, to know what you people currently think of it and what could be made to improve it further, if anything. Thanks in advance. 90.10.154.138 ( talk) 19:25, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
Can someone help explain Fez (video game) in this discussion? Thanks. SharkD Talk 14:06, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
I updated the raw data and charts for the project's page view statistics. Not sure how useful they are. SharkD Talk 07:39, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Here are some "short" views for just the past 24 months, and for just those pages active during that time. SharkD Talk 08:23, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
I made a topic about my return, but due to certain circumstances, i need certain things to be worked out. if you want to make a discussion. The link to the discussion is here. Iff you have a thought, its greatly appreciated. Lucia Black ( talk) 16:09, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
Can we raise this article's rating up to a B? Actually, except for a few needed citations, I think it's close to GA status. SharkD Talk 20:38, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
Here we are, the December/Christmas reckoning of current reviews. Please note that, from what I've been told, the PR closure bot is on the fritz, so some PRs may be a little over their date.
As with previous threads, a reminder that a huge backlog exists at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests which any editor may look through and decide whether to create a new article. There also exist over 200 drafts up at Category:Draft-Class video game articles, if anyone wishes to work on a pre-existing draft. -- ProtoDrake ( talk) 13:34, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
I'll start this thread, for what it's worth. I'll trade something for someone (don't mind what as long as it's not involved with Resident Evil 5, Final Fantasy or the FAC for Seiken Densetsu 3) in exchange for a review of FF Agito or Destiny 2. -- ProtoDrake ( talk) 13:34, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
I'll happily trade any form of review in exchange for some comments on the The Last of Us FAC. – Rhain1999 ( talk to me) 16:27, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
Taking up the Syndicate review. Don't have an article up for GAN or anything, just feeling generous. I'll also take a look at TLOU and Jumping Flash FANs soon. Famous Hobo ( talk) 18:36, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
Good afternoon everyone. I've decided that I ought to pitch a hand in here, but I have always been concerned that I may not fully understand the assessment procedures. If someone could link me to the appropriate reading, beyond WP:GAN/I and WP:VG/AI , I'll see about tackling one or two of these. I think I have the gist but want to make sure I don't miss the details. -- ferret ( talk) 16:25, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
I just happened to come across Iwo Jima and thought it looked really nice, so I decided to review it. Just see it as a Christmas present, I guess :p ~ Mable ( chat) 12:17, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Hidden away in our subpages is Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/New article announcements, which lists new article created in our project. (Thanks to @ Salavat for compiling!) I think these entries need more eyeballs and better publicity for cleanup, so unless there is any great objection, I'd like for them to be posted to WT:VG weekly for discussion and communal effort. Better than the rigmarole of taking it to AfD and whatever later, methinks.
czar 07:59, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Is there any objection to having this page in the project workspace instead of user space before I have all the sub-pages moved? SharkD Talk 11:08, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
In the past, i made the campaign for working on stub-related articles. And if we couldn't get them to at least start-class, we would AfD them. ON the other hand if we did get them to start, we would work on them until they were at least C-class. I'm going to try to do this campaigne here. Does anyone want to join me?
We might not get a lot of articles up to C-class, but it makes it easier to search through the list and finding more. The good news is that there is no Top or High-important Stub-classes. So the rest is just Mid (still really low) and low-important. Lucia Black ( talk) 16:34, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Here's a list of stubs with {{ notability}} tag:
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Well, that's more than I thought... At least it's better than 13k for prioritizing. I'm not sure how to further filter them without overly complex logic. — HELLKNOWZ ▎ TALK 17:36, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
That is definitely one way of doing it. I normally just do "Category:Stub-class video games" and "Category:Start-class video games". Makes it easier to find them. There are some that i'm surprised exist. I hope this campaign works out. Lucia Black ( talk) 17:42, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Well the ability to organize it by subject will make it easier. Finding out whether an individual game is notable or not is more easier to tell and improve. Its really just a way to get it there. I'm not dismissing any of the articles you presented, but if they involve heavy research then it might slow down the progress of reducing the stub/start count. But everyone is free to focus on whatever they want. Lucia Black ( talk) 00:27, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
Note that those are "Stubs as of November 1". Why yes, you do have to go down 65 places to find a Stub, and 432 to find 10. Position #1 is a GA ( StarCraft (series)), and the highest FA is #31 ( Grand Theft Auto V). The highest FL is #496, though ( List of songs in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock). -- Pres N 01:03, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
To me "role-playing video game" sounds funny. Also, it doesn't fit the pattern when compared to "computer role-playing game", "tabletop role-playing game", "pen-and-paper role-playing game", "live action role-playing game", "massively multiplayer online role-playing game", "online text-based role-playing game", "play-by-post role-playing game", etc. Would anyone else support a move? SharkD Talk 17:27, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
I notice that the cite web template now italicizes website names. The Purdue OWL also says that website names should be italicized. Is this a change we should make in gaming articles consistently? SharkD Talk 07:23, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
Do they have a place in video game articles? -- The1337gamer ( talk) 20:53, 9 December 2015 (UTC)
I'm including system requirements in certain articles using Template:System requirements regardless of what our misguidelines say at WP:GAMECRUFT.
The target platform is important. For a console game, we can just say it was for Xbox 360, and readers will understand what level of hardware is required and the constraints the development team had to work to. For a 360 game, it means that the game had to run on 512MB RAM. To give the same amount of detail for a PC game, you need to state the requirements. If Batman: Arkham Knight had a 980ti was the minimum requirement, the nature of the backlash would be much different.
The reason I'm writing this is Heavy Gear II. The system requirements are referenced in the development and reception sections. It was one of the first games to require video cards, memory management was a priority in development, and the reception notes how the game runs well on minimum requirements.
But User:The1337gamer, who has not otherwise contributed to the article, and given their behaviour - hasn't read it, decided to delete sourced information. Sure, Wikignomes like to tick their wikiboxes, but you need significantly better reasoning than boxticking to remove sourced information when it supports the article. By removing that information, you have no idea what video cards they targeted, what constraints they worked to, and on what system PC Gamer tested it against.
That's why the system requirements are included in the article. And I'm using Template:System requirements because it's so much more efficient and easier to refer to than embedding it in prose. - hahnch e n 21:24, 9 December 2015 (UTC)
Wikipedia is both a generalist and specialist encyclopedia, we're not writing exclusively for idiots. I have no doubt that featured article AdS/CFT correspondence reads like gibberish for the majority of readers. If a section of the article proves inaccessible to a subset of our readership, we really shouldn't care, that section was not written for them. It was written for an audience with the same technical knowledge as our software articles, the same technical knowledge as readers of 1UP.com and PC Gamer from where the information is sourced, and the same technical knowledge as the target market of the very subjects covered. We are not asking for much. - hahnch e n 18:08, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
Can I please get some feedback on the Zombies, Run! article? I've been adding sources and good information to it, but another editor doesn't think the cast list is appropriate and has told me to prepare to be edited, and has also given me a deadline of a day. I've been using the official website for things like the cast list, release dates, development inspiration, etc. I would appreciate some more eyes on the article to help facilitate things. Thank you. -- 211.30.17.74 ( talk) 23:50, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
I am trying to cite
http://www.telespiele.info/index.html. It is about for an event held at Leipzig
Games Convention in 2007. But what is the name of the website and who is the publisher? Thanks.
SharkD
Talk 17:05, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
Let's talk release dates. We agreed fairly recently that we should not be dropping aggregator percentages in the Reception section a propos of nothing because it was devoid of context, signified little on its own, and made for terrible prose. What about release dates? We tend to dump every date into the late Development or early Reception section for all sorts of regions and for what? If, for example, a game released on January 1 in one region and in all the others within the month, why not just say it like that and let readers follow the source if they want more specific dates? This is also connected to the infobox, which collects all sorts of release date cruft. Is listing each specific date a form of overinformation? I know my eyes generally glaze over when I hit such a section and I actually try to be interested. Readers generally want to know when each port of a game was released—do we really need to specific each specific date or can we generalize? czar 19:46, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry, that was my comment. Anyway, the best example of this in my opinion is Bloodborne. The lead says "worldwide in March 2015" and the release section gives the exact dates for each region. The game was released in successive days across global markets, but it's a mouthful to have that in the lead, in my opinion. ~ Dissident93 ( talk) 01:44, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
I think the bigger point to be made here is that we are an encyclopedia and not an archive of every release date on every platform. We are data in reader-friendly context, not every data point. This like when we realized that our articles should stop being gameguides and do the harder work of actually summarizing gameplay, development, and reception so as to tell the story of each release: our articles should be the simplest way of learning about each topic and not a collection of every technical detail. There are (or else, will be) other sites to fill the functions that WP does not. But we're more realistically looking at paring down our leviathan lists of release dates on some articles to reader-friendly prose. This might mean only including the first major releases (for each platform?) in the infobox and otherwise elaborating in the appropriate section and, as Rhain suggested, relegating nitty gritty date-by-date differences between regions to footnotes (or excluding them altogether) unless a source makes a point about their temporal difference. Something as simple as not giving the specific date of release in the lede would be an improvement here—we put more importance on saying it's December 17 in the first sentence than on saying what the game is actually about. Also, to be fair, we're not even that great at collecting the original release date for every platform in every region—but it's not in our mission and would be best left for some other site to handle. czar 19:11, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
New articles from the past week. I also included articles from the New article announcements that have been moved into draft space over the past week and the number of articles from that page that have been deleted. This post has been made to help raise the visibility of new articles being created that fall under this project.
New articles:
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Salavat ( talk) 04:01, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Can someone please translate this page? Google Translate is no help. It is being used to support the sentence, "[Bokosuka Wars is] a game regarded as the progenitor of the strategy/simulation RPG genre". SharkD Talk 17:28, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello. Just a new user trying to learn the basics of article improvement. I'm not sure this is the page I need to be on for help so I apologize in advance for this but if I could get some insight, that would be grand. I'm currently trying to focus on improving Prehistorik Man but I've reached a snag regarding image use. Could anyone tell me how I'm suppose to get permission to use images like the game cover and a screenshot or two? — Preceding unsigned comment added by ProjectHorizons ( talk • contribs) 02:52, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
If you look at Role-playing_video_game#Tactical_RPGs, there are a lot of release dates in parentheses next to the video game titles. Is this excessive? Sometimes there are two or three in a single sentence. SharkD Talk 03:31, 25 December 2015 (UTC)
I came into the game Life is Strange and noticed it has a specific section dedicated to "episodes" and its completely separate from Release section. When i asked about it, it was to resemble Tales of Monkey Island article where it list its chapters as well. I was wondering if this was correct because, it doesn't seem necessary to have it all alone separate from a release section.
However i can sort of see why Tales of Monkey Island did it because they tend to have "Release" as "Reception". I modified it however by changing "release" into "reception and the original "reception" section into "Critical". Lucia Black ( talk) 19:04, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
Zombies, Run! has over 200 episodes. :) -- 211.30.17.74 ( talk) 21:57, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
Well that is something interesting. Perhaps a separate list article ma deem worthy, but it depends on how much information can be found for it.
Lucia Black (
talk) 22:02, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
I recently noticed that Category:Nintendo 3DS eShop games is being placed on articles that have have physical releases. Is that category meant for any game that can be downloaded form the service or was it meant for games that are only accessible digitally? For example Bravely Default is listed.-- 67.68.23.129 ( talk) 23:45, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Does anyone have any old magazines that talk about Glover (video game). I did some minor improvements but it's need of more sources. Primarily on review and production. Lucia Black ( talk) 17:14, 27 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello. Would a few kind editors please share their views at PlayStation 4 system software's talk page here? I'd be very grateful. There's been a bit of a protracted dispute ( History). Many, many thanks. :) Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 21:15, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 22:04, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
There's an IP editor, 86.130.199.224 ( talk · contribs · WHOIS), engaging in mass removal of GameRankings from video game articles. He claims consensus, but I thought it was decided not to remove GR from articles. Dunno what to do about it. NinjaRobotPirate ( talk) 20:45, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Sounds like a mess. Best bring it to an administrator to fix. This is definitely serious. Lucia Black ( talk) 21:59, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
You know, I've been thinking: it's nearly a month since all the old GameTrailers reviews from 2005 to the present disappeared. If the video reviews for GameTrailers aren't gonna come back, then I would rather if the "GT" code for GameTrailers were removed from the "Video game reviews" template. As Czar has said, "It's linkrot waiting to happen." So do you think the GT code should be removed? Because all that's left of the video reviews is linkrot, and we don't want this to be a burden on Wikipedia editors. -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 19:42, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
I re-purposed an old project page to archive issues such as these. Link. SharkD Talk 09:26, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
I would've used the sources page for this question but I'm not fully sure where to ask this. What's ones opinion on using videos made by Totalbiscuit for articles? I saw one of his videos being used on the Undertale page and am not positive of it being there. GamerPro64 22:27, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
( diff) I don't think the sidebar needs these links. Per BRD, they should have come here for discussion rather than reverting my revert. czar 00:58, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
I started a discussion over at Wikipedia talk:Neutral point of view#Review score aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and OpenCritic regarding use of aggregators as a Wikipedia-wide policy, in case you would like to participate. SharkD Talk 04:32, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
( diff) A game is only officially released on one platform (Game Boy Advance) but is later emulated (on Nintendo's Virtual Console). Shouldn't it still be categorized under Category:Game Boy Advance-only games? It's not actually on another platform. czar 16:48, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
I was testing something out and one thing led to another... I made a manual list of the intersections between major cleanup tags and our project pages ( Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Backlog). WP doesn't automatically count these intersections, so this is the type of thing that would need to be updated manually or by a bot. Anyway, there are a number of these intersections that can be cleaned out in a single night by an intrepid WTVG lurker (see the bolded ones), if you want to give it a try and update the template when you're done. (The template also has room for expansion/progress bars and better backlog goals once this easier lot is finished.) czar 07:16, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Is this list useful? The category ( Category:Video game websites) seems to do it better—if the website is notable, it is categorized as such. czar 18:05, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
Page history. Is the fact that you can buy this game "important info" that should be included in the article? The fact that you can actually purchase this product is important according to "the player who bought that GoD version" but I dispute that so if somebody could voice their opinion that would be lovely. If you for whatever reason agree that the ability to purchase something is notable then at least clean it up (source it properly and word it better). If you do decide to visit the page, consider placing it on your watchlist. The only traffic at this article is IPs adding pointless junk every so often. This lovely bit of notable information is also being included at Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Now my question is: Should every single video game article be "updated" to include the fact that you can actually purchase the game in question? Something like "[Game] is a platform game that you can buy. It was developed by..." maybe? No need to post in this section. — DangerousJXD ( talk) 22:52, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
New articles from the past week. I also included articles from the New article announcements that have been moved into draft space over the past week and the number of articles from that page that have been deleted. This post has been made to help raise the visibility of new articles being created that fall under this project.
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Salavat ( talk) 08:21, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Well, it's amazing how fast discussions die here. Second attempt:
In the first thread, Ferret has mentioned that a few adjustments were needed before a GA candidacy for Shantae. These have been made. Therefore, I'm now seriously considering a running for GA for the article. Any objection, remark or tips? I believe that as it stands the article is pretty on par with other GAs.
By the way, I'm still the same anonymous user - it seems my Internet box is giving me a floating IP for the last two numbers. 90.10.26.206 ( talk) 05:00, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
czar 07:03, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Don't take this as a requirement in any way, but I want to note that with your IP changing frequently, it may be difficult for editors in the project to contact you with appropriate notifications, especially as you aim for a GA nomination. I hope you also have interest in sticking with the project and looking for more articles once you're done with Shantae. With that in mind, it may be a good time to register an account. -- ferret ( talk) 19:04, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry for the delay. I'll get the Nintendo Power issue tomorrow.-- IDV talk 18:30, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
This list is very cool: List of video games considered the best. However, I'm worried that the bulk of the list is original research. I mean, unless it's directly copied from a reliable source, it's entirely made-up, isn't it? What do you think? SharkD Talk 05:06, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
I'm attempting to source some of the uncited content in Asheron's Call. Some of the information relates to game updates that have been archived. You can see the information here has been sourced from dead links. I was hoping for suggestions in order to close up all the missing citations. Dentrick ( talk) 18:08, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Would love more eyes at this discussion. Cheers, Axem Titanium ( talk) 09:58, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Now that we're passed the Christmas and New Year quiet period, I'd like to send out a reminder that the above Featured Article nomination is in progress and has received 1 review so far. Darkwarriorblake / SEXY ACTION TALK PAGE! 17:15, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
I came across this file today, a screenshot from a copyrighted video game tagged as CC-BY-SA. I'm sure the tag is incorrect, but unsure what the correct response is—CSD? XFD? Change the license template? Notify the original uploader? — Bilorv (talk) (c) (e) 15:48, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Half a year has gone by since this article was turned into a redirect, and a bunch of new sources have come to light as a result of the game being released on iOS during the interim. So I buffed up the article a tad. Still not a perfect article, but now I think its notability is proven. Still, I wanted to run it by you guys to get your opinion.-- Coin945 ( talk) 05:58, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
This is the page in question. Seeing as it's a blog, I don't think so but I'd like to get some more opinions. Ana r chyte 12:03, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
I've been looking at some video game articles lately and noticed that many still "reference" the article topic itself for plot synopses. Just like with other works of fiction, the article topic is its own source and nothing in WP:V actually calls for additional specification.
Any transcription of dialogue adds nothing in the form of verifiability. If you want to provide readers with something that is actually useful, add links to video walkthroughs. They would provide a quick, convenient way of checking up plot details. Text references of game plots, though, are essentially just decorative.
Peter Isotalo 01:26, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
SharkD, the most recent example I've encountered was
P.T. (video game). See the quotes attributed to "Fetus", "Paper bag" and "Voice". That was promoted as a GA in July 2015.
As for of what's of limited interest or not, I'm of the opinion that notes containing plot quotes are actually somewhat harmful. These notes contribute to an illusion of verifiability but are in reality a waste of time for everyone, both for contributors and reviewers, and for casual readers.
Considering how different video games are from print works or films, there ought be better guidelines. What's currently stated in
Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines is quite vague. There's also this unfortunate statement:
To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any requirement to reference plot summaries. That's kinda obvious when you think about it. No one who reads an article about a work of fiction needs to be informed that they have to actually read, watch, listen to or play that work of fiction to verify claims about the plot. I think we can safely assume that readers of video game articles are just as capable of understanding this.
Peter
Isotalo 13:52, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
I, more or less, agree with Peter. The practice of putting lots of in-game dialogues as "quote cites" into plot sections is something I used to revert, but eventually gave up on as it just kept spreading. -- ferret ( talk) 16:38, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
This has been discussed before at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines/Archive 3 #Unusable plot summary referencing which you primarily instigated. Nothing has changed since that discussion, so this seems almost forum shopping. -- Izno ( talk) 18:29, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Comment i do believe just like images, even though some are decorative, they can also be informative and give further support. For example: Glover (video game) plot makes references to "Crystal Tower" and "Crystal Kingdom". The Story of Glover is completely silent so it doesn't tell us the story. Sometimes there is a game has all the details in manuals or outside of the story. When it comes to upcoming games, sourcing the plot is generally the standard option too. Most likely because the game has not released. I just want to say that adding refs to the plot (especially if we're using sources outside of the game) strengthen the articles.
I'm not saying all plots need sources. But some of them get more strength out of them than other. Lucia Black ( talk) 23:16, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Disregarding the abrasive meta-commentary about my engaging in "forum shopping", there's seems to be a pretty substantial problem with diffuse guidelines relating to plot summaries. Since video games are so inherently different from one another, there ought to be a minimum of suggestions on how to deal with, for example, non-linear narratives.
As far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be overwhelming support for the idea that plot sections actually require referencing, but the current recommendation at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines#Sources says pretty much the exact opposite. If you actually relate this to WP:V, transcribed quotes are pretty much useless to readers in terms of verifiability. Pointing to specific instances in a game (chapters, scenes, whatever) could serve some purpose, but they'd be no more reliable than simply linking to walkthroughs on YouTube.
Peter Isotalo 17:53, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
The fact that reliable sources do not discuss plots and settings that much is, in my opinion, a reason not to go into much depth on plot and setting here either.
Mable's got it right here. Our "plot guideline" is a travesty. We are the encyclopedia with verifiability as a core principle, but unlike all other encyclopedias, we concoct full plot summaries when no reliable source (or hell, even the manual) provides further detail. Player's guides are another thing—if they exist and have plot details, go for it, but source it. But most games don't have player's guides, most games don't have significant plots, and that is measured by its coverage in reliable sources. Sourcing to game dialogue is neither here nor there—it misses the larger point: "The fact that reliable sources do not discuss plots and settings that much is, in my opinion, a reason not to go into much depth on plot and setting here either." czar 18:30, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Many participants here create a lot of content, have to evaluate whether or not a subject is notable, decide if content complies with BLP policy, and much more. Well, these are just some of the considerations at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship.
So, please consider taking a look at and watchlisting this page:
You could be very helpful in evaluating potential candidates, and maybe even finding out if you would be a suitable RfA candidate.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 19:44, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
Also posted at: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women/Women in Red#Collaboration - Women in Video Games
Fellow editors,
I have been working on improving our coverage of notable women in the video games industry, but have made slow progress as an individual editor thus far. I am seeking your collaboration, as well of that of the editors at
WP:WikiProject Women in Red, to develop articles on the 20 women listed in two Fortune articles:
The influential women listed are:
As you can see, we have articles on some, but not yet all.
To facilitate the collaboration, I will create stub or empty articles in Draft or Sandbox space. Editors can then add links to any promising sources to the Talk pages of those drafts. When we have enough, we can start working on the article text.
Thoughts? -
Ryk72
'c.s.n.s.' 02:07, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
First off, no Roberta Williams? What the heck? Secondly, I feel like the best to work on is Jade Raymond. She's possibly the most well known woman in gaming right now (in my opinion) so I expect she has the most coverage. GamerPro64 02:43, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
The 2016 IGF award nominations have been released [34], and of the non-student games (which are always iffy), we lack articles on GNOG, Oxenfree, Panoramical (presently a redirect to Phil Fish), and Lumini (video game). A spot google check shows potential sources for all of these, they are just not yet released. I've tagged all the other games with their IGF noms. -- MASEM ( t) 00:18, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
After being on hold for almost 3 months, Wikipedia:Featured article review/Super Nintendo Entertainment System/archive1 has been un-held... If anyone can help put some eyes back on it. The original FAR was opened without proper notifications in response to a large number of tags through-out the article. Those were resolved with the exception of Unreliable Source tags for the site "romhacking.com", which Anomie had uploaded technical information to... We need to either clean up the deep technical details or find new sources. -- ferret ( talk) 12:53, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
Is {{ MUDs}} worth having? The template mentions programming languages, concepts and terminology, people and games. That's way too broad for a coherent navbox, right? I mean, Sherry Turkle, Dark Age of Camelot and Fazuul don't seem to have anything in common. -- Soetermans. T / C 16:17, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
So there's a discussion going on at the DOA5 page talking about "Sexualized boobage" in the game. The article contains a section on Objectification of women which includes a link to a video by Anita Sarkeesian. Might be worth checking out and discuss. GamerPro64 21:51, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
The show Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything is about a sitcom about professional gamer and gaming culture in general. Just wondering if WP:VG covers this subject and other "game culture" related articles.-- Prisencolin ( talk) 00:08, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
Someting is terribly wrong with the Destructoid website! When I tried to go to its review here, I discovered that the website is down. In fact, it's been down for hours! When will it be back up? -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 20:36, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
Anyone know why Category:Rareware, Category:Rareware stubs, Category:Rareware games, Category:Rareware characters aren't named Category:Rare, Category:Rare stubs, Category:Rare games, Category:Rare characters. Is this a case of confusion with the adjective rare or did nobody really care about moving it to the correct name? -- The1337gamer ( talk) 15:32, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
Now it seems that The Guardian no longer keeps video game reviews up to 2015! I tried getting to the game links like these two, but they all returned with a message of "Sorry, an error occurred"! Now what? -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 00:23, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
I noticed the article What Could Possibly Go Wrong? has been redirected because someone deemed it to be not notable. I don't think it isn't notable. I mean the article is about a TV cartoon that's based on a video game. Also there's a source used. 208.54.4.130 ( talk) 02:43, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
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So its been a while since the last rounds of talks ended so I though I'd start another one. (The RFC can be found here). If we decided to use only aliases for article titles, probably 1/4 of all of the player articles would need parenthetical disambiguation. However I think first "alias" last is probably a more natural disambiguation than "alias" (gamer) or some other form of parenthetical DAB. Maybe its just me but Rapha (gamer), Reach (gamer) or Trump (gamer) seems a bit less optimal and perhaps recognizable to Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson, Park "Reach" Jung-suk or Jeffrey "Trump" Shih.-- Prisencolin ( talk) 23:33, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
More eyes on Visual novel engines, please. As discussed on my talk page, we couldn't find sources to form a basis for this article (VN engines as a topic in itself) and, as agreed, redirected back to the main engine. IPs continue to revert the redirect without response. @ Calathan czar 02:37, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
I am looking for any images of the Atari 9-pin joystick port, both on the standard CX40 joystick itself, as well as any of the host-side ports from (especially) Atari or Commodore systems. Let me know if you have any of these! Maury Markowitz ( talk) 18:43, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
@ Salvidrim: Ok the article is up: Atari joystick port. I have the joystick image in the infobox as a placeholder. I think the best solution would be smaller images stacked vertically, but I did not see those on your imgur page, I only saw the horizontal one. If you can upload it stacked vertical let me know and in it goes! Maury Markowitz ( talk) 15:27, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
Regarding this edit, I'm not sure games like Wasteland 2 and Divinity: Original Sin should necessarily be called "TRPGs". They are full-fledged CRPGs. Also, I take issue with the sentence, "Largely due to these games 2014 has been called "The cRPG Renaissance" [1]." Invisible, Inc. is not even mentioned in the cited article; and the article also talks about Might and Magic X, Dark Souls and South Park: The Stick of Truth, which does not support the idea that the article is somehow saying that TRPGs are creating a CRPG renaissance (though I agree with the article). Thoughts? SharkD Talk 01:48, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
My god, I just came back to check my video game featured lists and find out that Allgame is dead! Now, All of the references of List of Crystal Dynamics video games and List of The Elder Scrolls video games need to be fixed. However, I will be absent for a week and, as such, unable to do this task by myself. If somebody is willing to help I'd appreciate it a lot. It would be sad to see their featured status lost because of this. → Call me Hahc 21 05:39, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
( Click for JonTron Draft) I was asked that I should start a discussion here if I've found good reliable sources for a Jon Jafari article. I believe I have. I had a draft going for one that I tried to move to the mainspace, but it was moved back to my userspace on the basis of past rulings. I was aware of those past rulings, but those were a couple years back, and were more based on the article itself at the time being poor, and that he wasn't that notable at the time. I think he is notable now, it is a frequently requested article, and that I have the startings of something acceptable. Does need work though. Thoughts? Disagree? If there is agreeance with me, could someone with permissions move it to the mainspace? Anyone is welcome to help with the draft if they wish. Elzbenz ( talk) 09:08, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
Browsing through templates, I stumbled upon {{ Tomb Raider series Timeline}} and {{ Tomb Raider world map}}. They're not used in the article, and don't seem particularly useful to me. The world map is gamecruft, the series timeline is too cluttered and uses so many abbreviations that it isn't clear what's what. Improve or delete? -- Soetermans. T / C 14:09, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
I want to use a screenshot of this game for the RPG article since it is GPL. I have the screenshot already. But I need help selecting a license and template to use. Which license template am I supposed to add to the screenshot? SharkD Talk 09:30, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
hey guys just got a mail by czar to come here changeing pages as needed ( talk) 14:24, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
I am proposing that an infobox be created for fictional conflicts, as currently many articles on fictional conflicts, as well as a real-time virtual battle, use Template:Infobox military conflict. To centralize discussion, please reply, if interested, at the infobox talk page I've linked to here.-- 3family6 ( Talk to me | See what I have done) 05:33, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
Currently, the first post-Legacy of the Void DLC pack for Starcraft II has been announced, Nova Covert Ops. It has been listed in a section at Legacy of the Void. However, the DLC apparently doesn't require you to own Starcraft II, either Wings, Heart or Legacy, based on the sources I've found. You can purchase and use it even with Starter Edition.
I'm kind of curious on how this might be handled as Blizzard will presumably release more packs like this, which, if the above lack of base game ownership requirement holds steady, does not really belong in the Legacy article. There is no "meta" article for Starcraft II currently. StarCraft (series) maybe? -- ferret ( talk) 01:47, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Hey all, Batman (2016 video game) was recently created but it's barely more than an infobox. Unsourced, of course, and at risk of deletion. If anyone fancies a challenge, getting it to stub might help it avoid the meat grinder. However, at a quick glance, I'm not seeing anything beefier than press-release-type-stuff. Godspeed! Cyphoidbomb ( talk) 16:30, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
User @ Indrian: has recently been making large changes to the History of video games article. I've been worried about losing sources during this process. Though I've vocalized my concerns on the article's talk page, I would feel more comfortable if more people were keeping track of the changes. Indrian said that they were planning to improve the article in multiple sittings, so I have no real reason to assume that the article will get worse, but seeing as they haven't added any sources to the article, it may just all be original research, and I'd like some verifiability. Recent changes. ~ Mable ( chat) 08:08, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
no editor is required to source work as he goes with the sole exception of controversial material in the biography of a living person, No, actually, WP:V basically says exactly that:
When you say that you don't think you need to cite "as you go", you are basically giving us carte blanche to remove the material you just added. That clearly is not what you or we want. Your comment seems also to come across as missing the importance of the first section of WP:V, which is WP:PROVEIT. -- Izno ( talk) 18:33, 17 December 2015 (UTC)Even if you're sure something is true, it must be verifiable before you can add it. [...] All material in Wikipedia mainspace, including everything in articles, lists and captions, must be verifiable. All quotations, and any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, must include an inline citation that directly supports the material. Any material that needs a source but does not have one may be removed.
Under release date(s), I would like to see "Defunct:" followed by the closure date for one or more regions of an online game. This would make it easier to see the game was released and had a finite lifespan until it became no longer in service, as opposed to just cancelled. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Technarch ( talk • contribs) 20:35, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello guys!
I've been working on the articles related to the Shantae series for some time and I'm asking for an assessment on the first game article, Shantae, that is, to know what you people currently think of it and what could be made to improve it further, if anything. Thanks in advance. 90.10.154.138 ( talk) 19:25, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
Can someone help explain Fez (video game) in this discussion? Thanks. SharkD Talk 14:06, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
I updated the raw data and charts for the project's page view statistics. Not sure how useful they are. SharkD Talk 07:39, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
Here are some "short" views for just the past 24 months, and for just those pages active during that time. SharkD Talk 08:23, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
I made a topic about my return, but due to certain circumstances, i need certain things to be worked out. if you want to make a discussion. The link to the discussion is here. Iff you have a thought, its greatly appreciated. Lucia Black ( talk) 16:09, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
Can we raise this article's rating up to a B? Actually, except for a few needed citations, I think it's close to GA status. SharkD Talk 20:38, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
Here we are, the December/Christmas reckoning of current reviews. Please note that, from what I've been told, the PR closure bot is on the fritz, so some PRs may be a little over their date.
As with previous threads, a reminder that a huge backlog exists at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests which any editor may look through and decide whether to create a new article. There also exist over 200 drafts up at Category:Draft-Class video game articles, if anyone wishes to work on a pre-existing draft. -- ProtoDrake ( talk) 13:34, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
I'll start this thread, for what it's worth. I'll trade something for someone (don't mind what as long as it's not involved with Resident Evil 5, Final Fantasy or the FAC for Seiken Densetsu 3) in exchange for a review of FF Agito or Destiny 2. -- ProtoDrake ( talk) 13:34, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
I'll happily trade any form of review in exchange for some comments on the The Last of Us FAC. – Rhain1999 ( talk to me) 16:27, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
Taking up the Syndicate review. Don't have an article up for GAN or anything, just feeling generous. I'll also take a look at TLOU and Jumping Flash FANs soon. Famous Hobo ( talk) 18:36, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
Good afternoon everyone. I've decided that I ought to pitch a hand in here, but I have always been concerned that I may not fully understand the assessment procedures. If someone could link me to the appropriate reading, beyond WP:GAN/I and WP:VG/AI , I'll see about tackling one or two of these. I think I have the gist but want to make sure I don't miss the details. -- ferret ( talk) 16:25, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
I just happened to come across Iwo Jima and thought it looked really nice, so I decided to review it. Just see it as a Christmas present, I guess :p ~ Mable ( chat) 12:17, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Hidden away in our subpages is Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/New article announcements, which lists new article created in our project. (Thanks to @ Salavat for compiling!) I think these entries need more eyeballs and better publicity for cleanup, so unless there is any great objection, I'd like for them to be posted to WT:VG weekly for discussion and communal effort. Better than the rigmarole of taking it to AfD and whatever later, methinks.
czar 07:59, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Is there any objection to having this page in the project workspace instead of user space before I have all the sub-pages moved? SharkD Talk 11:08, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
In the past, i made the campaign for working on stub-related articles. And if we couldn't get them to at least start-class, we would AfD them. ON the other hand if we did get them to start, we would work on them until they were at least C-class. I'm going to try to do this campaigne here. Does anyone want to join me?
We might not get a lot of articles up to C-class, but it makes it easier to search through the list and finding more. The good news is that there is no Top or High-important Stub-classes. So the rest is just Mid (still really low) and low-important. Lucia Black ( talk) 16:34, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Here's a list of stubs with {{ notability}} tag:
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Well, that's more than I thought... At least it's better than 13k for prioritizing. I'm not sure how to further filter them without overly complex logic. — HELLKNOWZ ▎ TALK 17:36, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
That is definitely one way of doing it. I normally just do "Category:Stub-class video games" and "Category:Start-class video games". Makes it easier to find them. There are some that i'm surprised exist. I hope this campaign works out. Lucia Black ( talk) 17:42, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Well the ability to organize it by subject will make it easier. Finding out whether an individual game is notable or not is more easier to tell and improve. Its really just a way to get it there. I'm not dismissing any of the articles you presented, but if they involve heavy research then it might slow down the progress of reducing the stub/start count. But everyone is free to focus on whatever they want. Lucia Black ( talk) 00:27, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
Note that those are "Stubs as of November 1". Why yes, you do have to go down 65 places to find a Stub, and 432 to find 10. Position #1 is a GA ( StarCraft (series)), and the highest FA is #31 ( Grand Theft Auto V). The highest FL is #496, though ( List of songs in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock). -- Pres N 01:03, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
To me "role-playing video game" sounds funny. Also, it doesn't fit the pattern when compared to "computer role-playing game", "tabletop role-playing game", "pen-and-paper role-playing game", "live action role-playing game", "massively multiplayer online role-playing game", "online text-based role-playing game", "play-by-post role-playing game", etc. Would anyone else support a move? SharkD Talk 17:27, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
I notice that the cite web template now italicizes website names. The Purdue OWL also says that website names should be italicized. Is this a change we should make in gaming articles consistently? SharkD Talk 07:23, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
Do they have a place in video game articles? -- The1337gamer ( talk) 20:53, 9 December 2015 (UTC)
I'm including system requirements in certain articles using Template:System requirements regardless of what our misguidelines say at WP:GAMECRUFT.
The target platform is important. For a console game, we can just say it was for Xbox 360, and readers will understand what level of hardware is required and the constraints the development team had to work to. For a 360 game, it means that the game had to run on 512MB RAM. To give the same amount of detail for a PC game, you need to state the requirements. If Batman: Arkham Knight had a 980ti was the minimum requirement, the nature of the backlash would be much different.
The reason I'm writing this is Heavy Gear II. The system requirements are referenced in the development and reception sections. It was one of the first games to require video cards, memory management was a priority in development, and the reception notes how the game runs well on minimum requirements.
But User:The1337gamer, who has not otherwise contributed to the article, and given their behaviour - hasn't read it, decided to delete sourced information. Sure, Wikignomes like to tick their wikiboxes, but you need significantly better reasoning than boxticking to remove sourced information when it supports the article. By removing that information, you have no idea what video cards they targeted, what constraints they worked to, and on what system PC Gamer tested it against.
That's why the system requirements are included in the article. And I'm using Template:System requirements because it's so much more efficient and easier to refer to than embedding it in prose. - hahnch e n 21:24, 9 December 2015 (UTC)
Wikipedia is both a generalist and specialist encyclopedia, we're not writing exclusively for idiots. I have no doubt that featured article AdS/CFT correspondence reads like gibberish for the majority of readers. If a section of the article proves inaccessible to a subset of our readership, we really shouldn't care, that section was not written for them. It was written for an audience with the same technical knowledge as our software articles, the same technical knowledge as readers of 1UP.com and PC Gamer from where the information is sourced, and the same technical knowledge as the target market of the very subjects covered. We are not asking for much. - hahnch e n 18:08, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
Can I please get some feedback on the Zombies, Run! article? I've been adding sources and good information to it, but another editor doesn't think the cast list is appropriate and has told me to prepare to be edited, and has also given me a deadline of a day. I've been using the official website for things like the cast list, release dates, development inspiration, etc. I would appreciate some more eyes on the article to help facilitate things. Thank you. -- 211.30.17.74 ( talk) 23:50, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
I am trying to cite
http://www.telespiele.info/index.html. It is about for an event held at Leipzig
Games Convention in 2007. But what is the name of the website and who is the publisher? Thanks.
SharkD
Talk 17:05, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
Let's talk release dates. We agreed fairly recently that we should not be dropping aggregator percentages in the Reception section a propos of nothing because it was devoid of context, signified little on its own, and made for terrible prose. What about release dates? We tend to dump every date into the late Development or early Reception section for all sorts of regions and for what? If, for example, a game released on January 1 in one region and in all the others within the month, why not just say it like that and let readers follow the source if they want more specific dates? This is also connected to the infobox, which collects all sorts of release date cruft. Is listing each specific date a form of overinformation? I know my eyes generally glaze over when I hit such a section and I actually try to be interested. Readers generally want to know when each port of a game was released—do we really need to specific each specific date or can we generalize? czar 19:46, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry, that was my comment. Anyway, the best example of this in my opinion is Bloodborne. The lead says "worldwide in March 2015" and the release section gives the exact dates for each region. The game was released in successive days across global markets, but it's a mouthful to have that in the lead, in my opinion. ~ Dissident93 ( talk) 01:44, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
I think the bigger point to be made here is that we are an encyclopedia and not an archive of every release date on every platform. We are data in reader-friendly context, not every data point. This like when we realized that our articles should stop being gameguides and do the harder work of actually summarizing gameplay, development, and reception so as to tell the story of each release: our articles should be the simplest way of learning about each topic and not a collection of every technical detail. There are (or else, will be) other sites to fill the functions that WP does not. But we're more realistically looking at paring down our leviathan lists of release dates on some articles to reader-friendly prose. This might mean only including the first major releases (for each platform?) in the infobox and otherwise elaborating in the appropriate section and, as Rhain suggested, relegating nitty gritty date-by-date differences between regions to footnotes (or excluding them altogether) unless a source makes a point about their temporal difference. Something as simple as not giving the specific date of release in the lede would be an improvement here—we put more importance on saying it's December 17 in the first sentence than on saying what the game is actually about. Also, to be fair, we're not even that great at collecting the original release date for every platform in every region—but it's not in our mission and would be best left for some other site to handle. czar 19:11, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
New articles from the past week. I also included articles from the New article announcements that have been moved into draft space over the past week and the number of articles from that page that have been deleted. This post has been made to help raise the visibility of new articles being created that fall under this project.
New articles:
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Salavat ( talk) 04:01, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Can someone please translate this page? Google Translate is no help. It is being used to support the sentence, "[Bokosuka Wars is] a game regarded as the progenitor of the strategy/simulation RPG genre". SharkD Talk 17:28, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello. Just a new user trying to learn the basics of article improvement. I'm not sure this is the page I need to be on for help so I apologize in advance for this but if I could get some insight, that would be grand. I'm currently trying to focus on improving Prehistorik Man but I've reached a snag regarding image use. Could anyone tell me how I'm suppose to get permission to use images like the game cover and a screenshot or two? — Preceding unsigned comment added by ProjectHorizons ( talk • contribs) 02:52, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
If you look at Role-playing_video_game#Tactical_RPGs, there are a lot of release dates in parentheses next to the video game titles. Is this excessive? Sometimes there are two or three in a single sentence. SharkD Talk 03:31, 25 December 2015 (UTC)
I came into the game Life is Strange and noticed it has a specific section dedicated to "episodes" and its completely separate from Release section. When i asked about it, it was to resemble Tales of Monkey Island article where it list its chapters as well. I was wondering if this was correct because, it doesn't seem necessary to have it all alone separate from a release section.
However i can sort of see why Tales of Monkey Island did it because they tend to have "Release" as "Reception". I modified it however by changing "release" into "reception and the original "reception" section into "Critical". Lucia Black ( talk) 19:04, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
Zombies, Run! has over 200 episodes. :) -- 211.30.17.74 ( talk) 21:57, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
Well that is something interesting. Perhaps a separate list article ma deem worthy, but it depends on how much information can be found for it.
Lucia Black (
talk) 22:02, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
I recently noticed that Category:Nintendo 3DS eShop games is being placed on articles that have have physical releases. Is that category meant for any game that can be downloaded form the service or was it meant for games that are only accessible digitally? For example Bravely Default is listed.-- 67.68.23.129 ( talk) 23:45, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Does anyone have any old magazines that talk about Glover (video game). I did some minor improvements but it's need of more sources. Primarily on review and production. Lucia Black ( talk) 17:14, 27 December 2015 (UTC)
Hello. Would a few kind editors please share their views at PlayStation 4 system software's talk page here? I'd be very grateful. There's been a bit of a protracted dispute ( History). Many, many thanks. :) Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 21:15, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 22:04, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
There's an IP editor, 86.130.199.224 ( talk · contribs · WHOIS), engaging in mass removal of GameRankings from video game articles. He claims consensus, but I thought it was decided not to remove GR from articles. Dunno what to do about it. NinjaRobotPirate ( talk) 20:45, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
Sounds like a mess. Best bring it to an administrator to fix. This is definitely serious. Lucia Black ( talk) 21:59, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
You know, I've been thinking: it's nearly a month since all the old GameTrailers reviews from 2005 to the present disappeared. If the video reviews for GameTrailers aren't gonna come back, then I would rather if the "GT" code for GameTrailers were removed from the "Video game reviews" template. As Czar has said, "It's linkrot waiting to happen." So do you think the GT code should be removed? Because all that's left of the video reviews is linkrot, and we don't want this to be a burden on Wikipedia editors. -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 19:42, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
I re-purposed an old project page to archive issues such as these. Link. SharkD Talk 09:26, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
I would've used the sources page for this question but I'm not fully sure where to ask this. What's ones opinion on using videos made by Totalbiscuit for articles? I saw one of his videos being used on the Undertale page and am not positive of it being there. GamerPro64 22:27, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
( diff) I don't think the sidebar needs these links. Per BRD, they should have come here for discussion rather than reverting my revert. czar 00:58, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
I started a discussion over at Wikipedia talk:Neutral point of view#Review score aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and OpenCritic regarding use of aggregators as a Wikipedia-wide policy, in case you would like to participate. SharkD Talk 04:32, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
( diff) A game is only officially released on one platform (Game Boy Advance) but is later emulated (on Nintendo's Virtual Console). Shouldn't it still be categorized under Category:Game Boy Advance-only games? It's not actually on another platform. czar 16:48, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
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I was testing something out and one thing led to another... I made a manual list of the intersections between major cleanup tags and our project pages ( Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Backlog). WP doesn't automatically count these intersections, so this is the type of thing that would need to be updated manually or by a bot. Anyway, there are a number of these intersections that can be cleaned out in a single night by an intrepid WTVG lurker (see the bolded ones), if you want to give it a try and update the template when you're done. (The template also has room for expansion/progress bars and better backlog goals once this easier lot is finished.) czar 07:16, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Is this list useful? The category ( Category:Video game websites) seems to do it better—if the website is notable, it is categorized as such. czar 18:05, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
Page history. Is the fact that you can buy this game "important info" that should be included in the article? The fact that you can actually purchase this product is important according to "the player who bought that GoD version" but I dispute that so if somebody could voice their opinion that would be lovely. If you for whatever reason agree that the ability to purchase something is notable then at least clean it up (source it properly and word it better). If you do decide to visit the page, consider placing it on your watchlist. The only traffic at this article is IPs adding pointless junk every so often. This lovely bit of notable information is also being included at Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Now my question is: Should every single video game article be "updated" to include the fact that you can actually purchase the game in question? Something like "[Game] is a platform game that you can buy. It was developed by..." maybe? No need to post in this section. — DangerousJXD ( talk) 22:52, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
New articles from the past week. I also included articles from the New article announcements that have been moved into draft space over the past week and the number of articles from that page that have been deleted. This post has been made to help raise the visibility of new articles being created that fall under this project.
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Salavat ( talk) 08:21, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Well, it's amazing how fast discussions die here. Second attempt:
In the first thread, Ferret has mentioned that a few adjustments were needed before a GA candidacy for Shantae. These have been made. Therefore, I'm now seriously considering a running for GA for the article. Any objection, remark or tips? I believe that as it stands the article is pretty on par with other GAs.
By the way, I'm still the same anonymous user - it seems my Internet box is giving me a floating IP for the last two numbers. 90.10.26.206 ( talk) 05:00, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
czar 07:03, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Don't take this as a requirement in any way, but I want to note that with your IP changing frequently, it may be difficult for editors in the project to contact you with appropriate notifications, especially as you aim for a GA nomination. I hope you also have interest in sticking with the project and looking for more articles once you're done with Shantae. With that in mind, it may be a good time to register an account. -- ferret ( talk) 19:04, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry for the delay. I'll get the Nintendo Power issue tomorrow.-- IDV talk 18:30, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
This list is very cool: List of video games considered the best. However, I'm worried that the bulk of the list is original research. I mean, unless it's directly copied from a reliable source, it's entirely made-up, isn't it? What do you think? SharkD Talk 05:06, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
I'm attempting to source some of the uncited content in Asheron's Call. Some of the information relates to game updates that have been archived. You can see the information here has been sourced from dead links. I was hoping for suggestions in order to close up all the missing citations. Dentrick ( talk) 18:08, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Would love more eyes at this discussion. Cheers, Axem Titanium ( talk) 09:58, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Now that we're passed the Christmas and New Year quiet period, I'd like to send out a reminder that the above Featured Article nomination is in progress and has received 1 review so far. Darkwarriorblake / SEXY ACTION TALK PAGE! 17:15, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
I came across this file today, a screenshot from a copyrighted video game tagged as CC-BY-SA. I'm sure the tag is incorrect, but unsure what the correct response is—CSD? XFD? Change the license template? Notify the original uploader? — Bilorv (talk) (c) (e) 15:48, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Half a year has gone by since this article was turned into a redirect, and a bunch of new sources have come to light as a result of the game being released on iOS during the interim. So I buffed up the article a tad. Still not a perfect article, but now I think its notability is proven. Still, I wanted to run it by you guys to get your opinion.-- Coin945 ( talk) 05:58, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
This is the page in question. Seeing as it's a blog, I don't think so but I'd like to get some more opinions. Ana r chyte 12:03, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
I've been looking at some video game articles lately and noticed that many still "reference" the article topic itself for plot synopses. Just like with other works of fiction, the article topic is its own source and nothing in WP:V actually calls for additional specification.
Any transcription of dialogue adds nothing in the form of verifiability. If you want to provide readers with something that is actually useful, add links to video walkthroughs. They would provide a quick, convenient way of checking up plot details. Text references of game plots, though, are essentially just decorative.
Peter Isotalo 01:26, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
SharkD, the most recent example I've encountered was
P.T. (video game). See the quotes attributed to "Fetus", "Paper bag" and "Voice". That was promoted as a GA in July 2015.
As for of what's of limited interest or not, I'm of the opinion that notes containing plot quotes are actually somewhat harmful. These notes contribute to an illusion of verifiability but are in reality a waste of time for everyone, both for contributors and reviewers, and for casual readers.
Considering how different video games are from print works or films, there ought be better guidelines. What's currently stated in
Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines is quite vague. There's also this unfortunate statement:
To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any requirement to reference plot summaries. That's kinda obvious when you think about it. No one who reads an article about a work of fiction needs to be informed that they have to actually read, watch, listen to or play that work of fiction to verify claims about the plot. I think we can safely assume that readers of video game articles are just as capable of understanding this.
Peter
Isotalo 13:52, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
I, more or less, agree with Peter. The practice of putting lots of in-game dialogues as "quote cites" into plot sections is something I used to revert, but eventually gave up on as it just kept spreading. -- ferret ( talk) 16:38, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
This has been discussed before at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines/Archive 3 #Unusable plot summary referencing which you primarily instigated. Nothing has changed since that discussion, so this seems almost forum shopping. -- Izno ( talk) 18:29, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Comment i do believe just like images, even though some are decorative, they can also be informative and give further support. For example: Glover (video game) plot makes references to "Crystal Tower" and "Crystal Kingdom". The Story of Glover is completely silent so it doesn't tell us the story. Sometimes there is a game has all the details in manuals or outside of the story. When it comes to upcoming games, sourcing the plot is generally the standard option too. Most likely because the game has not released. I just want to say that adding refs to the plot (especially if we're using sources outside of the game) strengthen the articles.
I'm not saying all plots need sources. But some of them get more strength out of them than other. Lucia Black ( talk) 23:16, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
Disregarding the abrasive meta-commentary about my engaging in "forum shopping", there's seems to be a pretty substantial problem with diffuse guidelines relating to plot summaries. Since video games are so inherently different from one another, there ought to be a minimum of suggestions on how to deal with, for example, non-linear narratives.
As far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be overwhelming support for the idea that plot sections actually require referencing, but the current recommendation at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines#Sources says pretty much the exact opposite. If you actually relate this to WP:V, transcribed quotes are pretty much useless to readers in terms of verifiability. Pointing to specific instances in a game (chapters, scenes, whatever) could serve some purpose, but they'd be no more reliable than simply linking to walkthroughs on YouTube.
Peter Isotalo 17:53, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
The fact that reliable sources do not discuss plots and settings that much is, in my opinion, a reason not to go into much depth on plot and setting here either.
Mable's got it right here. Our "plot guideline" is a travesty. We are the encyclopedia with verifiability as a core principle, but unlike all other encyclopedias, we concoct full plot summaries when no reliable source (or hell, even the manual) provides further detail. Player's guides are another thing—if they exist and have plot details, go for it, but source it. But most games don't have player's guides, most games don't have significant plots, and that is measured by its coverage in reliable sources. Sourcing to game dialogue is neither here nor there—it misses the larger point: "The fact that reliable sources do not discuss plots and settings that much is, in my opinion, a reason not to go into much depth on plot and setting here either." czar 18:30, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Many participants here create a lot of content, have to evaluate whether or not a subject is notable, decide if content complies with BLP policy, and much more. Well, these are just some of the considerations at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship.
So, please consider taking a look at and watchlisting this page:
You could be very helpful in evaluating potential candidates, and maybe even finding out if you would be a suitable RfA candidate.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 19:44, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
Also posted at: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women/Women in Red#Collaboration - Women in Video Games
Fellow editors,
I have been working on improving our coverage of notable women in the video games industry, but have made slow progress as an individual editor thus far. I am seeking your collaboration, as well of that of the editors at
WP:WikiProject Women in Red, to develop articles on the 20 women listed in two Fortune articles:
The influential women listed are:
As you can see, we have articles on some, but not yet all.
To facilitate the collaboration, I will create stub or empty articles in Draft or Sandbox space. Editors can then add links to any promising sources to the Talk pages of those drafts. When we have enough, we can start working on the article text.
Thoughts? -
Ryk72
'c.s.n.s.' 02:07, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
First off, no Roberta Williams? What the heck? Secondly, I feel like the best to work on is Jade Raymond. She's possibly the most well known woman in gaming right now (in my opinion) so I expect she has the most coverage. GamerPro64 02:43, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
The 2016 IGF award nominations have been released [34], and of the non-student games (which are always iffy), we lack articles on GNOG, Oxenfree, Panoramical (presently a redirect to Phil Fish), and Lumini (video game). A spot google check shows potential sources for all of these, they are just not yet released. I've tagged all the other games with their IGF noms. -- MASEM ( t) 00:18, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
After being on hold for almost 3 months, Wikipedia:Featured article review/Super Nintendo Entertainment System/archive1 has been un-held... If anyone can help put some eyes back on it. The original FAR was opened without proper notifications in response to a large number of tags through-out the article. Those were resolved with the exception of Unreliable Source tags for the site "romhacking.com", which Anomie had uploaded technical information to... We need to either clean up the deep technical details or find new sources. -- ferret ( talk) 12:53, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
Is {{ MUDs}} worth having? The template mentions programming languages, concepts and terminology, people and games. That's way too broad for a coherent navbox, right? I mean, Sherry Turkle, Dark Age of Camelot and Fazuul don't seem to have anything in common. -- Soetermans. T / C 16:17, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
So there's a discussion going on at the DOA5 page talking about "Sexualized boobage" in the game. The article contains a section on Objectification of women which includes a link to a video by Anita Sarkeesian. Might be worth checking out and discuss. GamerPro64 21:51, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
The show Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything is about a sitcom about professional gamer and gaming culture in general. Just wondering if WP:VG covers this subject and other "game culture" related articles.-- Prisencolin ( talk) 00:08, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
Someting is terribly wrong with the Destructoid website! When I tried to go to its review here, I discovered that the website is down. In fact, it's been down for hours! When will it be back up? -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 20:36, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
Anyone know why Category:Rareware, Category:Rareware stubs, Category:Rareware games, Category:Rareware characters aren't named Category:Rare, Category:Rare stubs, Category:Rare games, Category:Rare characters. Is this a case of confusion with the adjective rare or did nobody really care about moving it to the correct name? -- The1337gamer ( talk) 15:32, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
Now it seems that The Guardian no longer keeps video game reviews up to 2015! I tried getting to the game links like these two, but they all returned with a message of "Sorry, an error occurred"! Now what? -- Angeldeb82 ( talk) 00:23, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
I noticed the article What Could Possibly Go Wrong? has been redirected because someone deemed it to be not notable. I don't think it isn't notable. I mean the article is about a TV cartoon that's based on a video game. Also there's a source used. 208.54.4.130 ( talk) 02:43, 10 January 2016 (UTC)