[edit] WikiProject Sega
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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Sega. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list.
This project is a descendant project of Wikiproject Video games. If you'd like to join, just add your name to the members list below. For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices.
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| This WikiProject aims to create maintain Sega articles, which include articles exclusively related to Sega. The majority of these articles are video games, but include character biographies, character lists, soundtracks, consoles, manga, movies, television shows, and more. The WikiProject Sega attempts to standardize the content and format of data in said articles. In addition, this WikiProject aims to provide some degree of damage control for poorly written or extraneous Sega-related articles.
Specifically, the project supports all articles that cover anything that Sega, or Sega designed, produced, or holds a copyright on. However, please note that "game" articles are only included in this WikiProject if they are published by Sega, or include Sega characters.
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- Organize all Sega related articles through the usage of templates, categories, and stubs
- Improve on Sega related articles to featured article status (or at the very least to good article status)
- Create new articles relating to Sega, as long as they are encyclopedic and adhere to Wikipedian policies
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[edit] Writing articles
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The following is a brief overview of Wikipedia:Guide to writing better articles, with some elaboration and extra points provided by project members.
- Layout
- Introductory material: Good articles should start with a brief lead section which introduces the reader to the topic.
- Size:Articles should be kept relatively short with mostly only necessary information. When articles grow past this amount of readable text, they should be broken up to improve readability and ease of editing.
- Paragraphs: Remember that paragraphs should be relatively short to reduce eyestrain, but not too short. If it does manage to become too long, divide it up into separate paragraphs with similar themes.
- Headings: Headings can help clarify articles and compose the table of contents. For more information, see Wikipedia:Section.
- Images: If the article can be illustrated with pictures, find an appropriate place to position these images, where they relate closely to text they illustrate.
- Standard appendices: Other optional sections can be included as well. This includes quotations, related topics, references, and external links (also called further reading).
- Also, please see Wikipedia:Long article layout or Wikipedia:Article size if the article manages to become too large.
- Think of the reader
- State the obvious, which is usually done at the first sentence or two of the article.
- Have a Lead section, a section before the first headline. It should establish significances, large implications and why we should care.
- Use other languages sparingly, and make sure it is used only as extra information, not something the reader needs to know to understand the article. However, in the English-language Wikipedia, the English form does not always have to come first, sometimes the non-English word is better as the main text with the English in parentheses or set off by commas after it, and sometimes not.
- Use colour sparingly, as too many colours on one page make them look cluttered and unencyclopedic.
- Use clear, precise and accurate terms
- Be succinct; state the facts without rambling on with excessive wording. Fewer words is usually a good thing, unless they are informal words.
- Use the principle of least astonishment. Be sure to plan your pages and links so that everything appears reasonable and makes sense.
- The phrase refers to should usually be found near the beginning of Wikipedia articles.
- Check your facts and make sure everything is true, usually through citing good sources. Also avoid blanket terms unless you have verified them and stay on topic (avoid irrelevant information). When dealing with fiction (such as Nintendo characters) you should be sure to clearly distinguish fact and fiction as well.
- Be sure to pay attention to spelling and grammar, especially of new page names.
- Avoid misplaced formality — phrases such as "utilize", "thereafter", "in order [to/for]", "prior to" (use "before"), "in lieu of", and "whilst" should always be avoided. Avoid informality, as well; contractions and two letter verbs are usually unacceptable.
- Omit redundancies, such as vague terms of size (a number of, a vast majority of), excessive transitions (overuse of "also", "additionally", and "moreover"), "was able to", passive voice, and repeats (brilliant genius, destructive disaster, many different, and so on). Using redundancies for emphasis is acceptable in some situations.
- Avoid peacock and weasel terms that show off the subject or expresses opinions. Plus, these terms usually violate the redundnacy and succinctness clauses above.
- When making an article, make omissions explicit and always aim for completeness.
- Other issues
- Avoid rambling on about plot summaries; keep them concise and always include out-of-universe information, such as development, reception, and debate.
- Do not use honorifics or titles such as Mr, Ms, Rev, Doctor, etc.
- Avoid inappropriate subjects. Please remember Wikipedia is not an advertising medium or home page service.
- Avoid making your articles orphans and be sure to add links. However when you do create links, link only one or a few instances of the same term; don't link all instances of it. See also: Wikipedia:Links.
- For issues involving pronouns, see m:Quest for gender-neutral pronouns and the discussion.
- Remember to integrate changes. For example, when you make a change to some text, rather than appending the new text you'd like to see included at the bottom of the page, if you feel so motivated, please place and edit your comments so that they flow seamlessly with the present text.
- Be sure to remember that unimportant things are important, too.
- Everyone makes mistakes, though try to avoid making common mistakes.
- It is best to make a personal copy of an article, just in case you get into some sort of edit war or a revert war. However, be sure to stay cool.
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[edit] Article examples
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Articles which have been featured on the main page are listed in bold. Articles with a (DYK?) were featured on the main page as a Did you know? fact.
- WikiProject Sega
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[edit] Members
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If you would like to join our project, please click here and add your username by signing with #{{User|YOURUSERNAME}} or #~~~ at the bottom of the list (and someone will do the rest). Feel free to put a comment by your name.
Members:
- Gaogier (talk · contribs) (Sega Project creator and founder intrested in anything to do with Sega. Currently blocked)
- Doktor Wilhelm (talk · contribs)
- Red Phoenix (talk · contribs) (Assessment Department creator, interested in all things Sonic and related to him through Sega)
- Fwooshlewooshle (talk · contribs) (interested in Sega and anything having to do with Sega)
- 1yodsyo1 (talk · contribs) (interested in improving Sega's articles, and Sega's future video games)
- Elven6 (talk · contribs) (Want to improve and add Sega articles)
- Indigo Rush (talk · contribs) (Huge fan of Sonic and Sega, want to help make the articles better overall)
- JeffreyG435 (talk · contribs) (I love Sega and Sonic}
- NiGHTS into Dreams... (talk · contribs) (Big fan of NiGHTS, Sonic, and SEGA!)
- Kuriza (talk · contribs) (Big Sonic and NiGHTS fan.)
- Sir Intellegence (talk · contribs) (Sonic and Tails)
- Spottedstripe (talk · contribs) (Psycho Sonic fan...and Sega freak in general!!)
- Radman622 (talk · contribs) (Knowledgable Sonic fan, who knows about Sega too. Will fight to the death for the truth.)
- Nreive (talk · contribs) (Big Sega fan. Good knowledge of games and magazines from the Mega Drive era.)
- Janadore (talk · contribs)
- Plasma Twa 2 (talk · contribs) (Sonic fan, mostly know about topics from the mid 90's.)
- Fairfieldfencer (talk · contribs) (Humongus Sonic fan and will do whatever it takes to improve articles and protect them against vandalism).
- MartinBosley (talk · contribs) (As long as Tails is still playable I'll be happy)
- Kolano (talk · contribs) (List of Dreamcast games supporter)
- Dylanlip (talk · contribs)
- Bridies (talk · contribs)
- Dr. Spikez (talk · contribs)
- Supah kid (talk · contribs)
- JKKDARK (talk · contribs)
- Shadowsega75 (talk · contribs) (Self Proclamed Fan of Sonic and Sega)
- Omegace (talk · contribs)
- Malphus (talk · contribs) (big Sonic fan(Sonic the Hedgehog 3 pwns), big Dreamcast fan)
- Cass-n-day (talk · contribs) [loved the Sega Gen., love monkeyball and love all sonics]
- Mew Mitsuki (talk) 20:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC) (Shadow and Maria Rule! I want to make the articles accurate and better!)
- Special Operation (talk) 17:31, 12 April 2008 (UTC) (Let's Do It, To It!)
- Marioandsonicfan (talk · contribs) Big sonic fan. Just got my genesis today.
- Sjones23 (talk · contribs) A big fan of Sega games for years, particularly the Sakura Wars and the Sonic series
- Avnas Ishtaroth (talk) (Big Sonic fan since Sonic 3, I need to get some more experience with Wikipedia, so I should start by editing stuff I actualy know a lot about ^_^)
- Sonicobbsessed (talk · contribs) (sonic fan for years and help with article edits and descussion.)
- WTGDMan1986 (talk · contribs) (Sega fan since I received first console, the Genesis in 1993. Wishes to improve articles.)
- Cradel (talk · contribs)
- Lbrun12415 (talk · contribs)
- Super Knuckles (talk · contribs) (Big fan of Knuckles, that awaits for the return of Super Knuckles, and Knuckles to be playable in Sonic Unleashed)
- TONO459 (talk · contribs)(Thinks Sonic need's his own wikiproject((Notify me if one is there or made)))
- Mysterious Nazo (talk · contribs)
You can also place {{Segabox2}} on your userpage and it will come up as:
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This Wikipedian is a Member of
The Sega Project.
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[edit] Announcements
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Edit or watch this list
- We could use some more active members, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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To-do list for Wikiproject Sega:
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Here are some tasks you can do:
- Requests: Recruit and advertise for more full time members.
- Copyedit: Crush 40
- Cleanup: Cream the Rabbit, Doctor Eggman, Knuckles the Echidna, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, Sega Nomad, Sega Mega-CD, Sonic Rivals, Minor characters in Sonic the Hedgehog, Chaos Emeralds, Sega rally 3
- Expand: Create appropriate pages for red links in List of Dreamcast games, Write the updates of the new content on the Sega Article.
- Stubs: Clean up anything that is Stub-class.
- Update: Expanding the WikiProject so we cover ALL Sega-related products.
- Other: Sonic the Hedgehog (character) - get to Featured Article status, bring Sega to Good Article status, watch and fight against vandalism in some of the more popular articles.
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[edit] Assessment
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Sega
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Importance |
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High |
Mid |
Low |
Total |
| Quality |
FA |
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2 |
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1 |
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GA |
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1 |
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| B |
5 |
10 |
15 |
4 |
34 |
| Start |
7 |
30 |
67 |
197 |
301 |
| Stub |
1 |
9 |
53 |
351 |
414 |
| List |
2 |
10 |
7 |
31 |
50 |
| Assessed |
16 |
61 |
143 |
584 |
804 |
| Total |
16 |
61 |
143 |
584 |
804 |
- See also: List of Sega articles by quality (log)
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[edit] Parentage
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[edit] Templates
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| Sega templates: |
- SEGA
- Sonic Series templates
- Other series templates
- Stub templates
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[edit] Article Guidelines
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- For more details on this topic, see the CVG Article guidelines
Besides the usual policies and guidelines, please make sure you are aware of the specific guidelines related to computer and video game-related articles. Also ensure that you are familiar with the following topics:
- The five pillars of Wikipedia: a quick rundown of the 5 key rules you need to start editing.
- Simplified ruleset: 16 rules of thumb to help you avoid problems.
- List of policies: A comprehensive list of the 42 official policies with very quick summaries.
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