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** '''Story''', self-explanatory; can be excluded if a video game title doesn't have a storyline. For example, ''[[Pipe Mania (NES version)|Pipe Mania]]'', ''[[Anticipation]]'', and ''[[Tetris (NES version)|Tetris]]'' for the NES.
 
** '''Story''', self-explanatory; can be excluded if a video game title doesn't have a storyline. For example, ''[[Pipe Mania (NES version)|Pipe Mania]]'', ''[[Anticipation]]'', and ''[[Tetris (NES version)|Tetris]]'' for the NES.
 
** '''Gameplay''', self-explanatory.
 
** '''Gameplay''', self-explanatory.
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** '''Technical Details'''
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*** See {{nw|Technical Details}} for more information.
 
** '''Other Releases'''
 
** '''Other Releases'''
 
*** See {{nw|Release Management}} for more information.  
 
*** See {{nw|Release Management}} for more information.  

Revision as of 16:48, 19 March 2011

  • [Main]
    • (First section)
    • Blurb, a saying that can be usually found in the back of the boxart, 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
    • Other Releases
    • {{{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.

Notes

  • If the article is completely done - lock it from further editing.
  • Color scheme for 3rd party games is Neutral color scheme.