Category talk:Sony Greatest Hits

Series
If it's just going to say "various" and "unknown" for everything, then what's the point of having a series infobox? Also, in what way are Greatest Hits a series? The chronological order in which games are included in this category isn't a defining characteristic. Even titles of the same game series could enter the Greatest Hits list out of sequence if an earlier game took longer to meet the criteria. Initially I was unsure what categories Sony Greatest Hits would fall under, so I didn't put any. Now that I think about it though, it seems like would be the most appropriate tag. Is there a similar category where we could find some sort of precedence? - naj zere 00:34, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Where else would it go? -- Prod (Talk) 05:02, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 * The only thing they have in common is that they are from Sony, they're popular and they're games. We don't have a Category:Popular, but we have the other two. In the Games category it would join Category:Unreleased games and Category:Unplayable games, but since Sony Greatest Hits isn't a category that any game could be in, like the other two, it doesn't really fit. If it goes in Category:Sony, it joins the different consoles and the PlayStation Network. If you're looking at the Sony page, then it would fit in naturally as you'd expect to see an entire grouping of games Sony came up with on their page. Just looking through the Series category, all entries seem to be game series (the original game and its sequels and spinoffs). I wouldn't expect to find Sony Greatest Hits in that list. My two cents anyway. If we don't change the category tag, can we at least take the series infobox off the page since it conveys zero information? - naj zere 19:54, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 * I'm wondering why this category should even exist. Greatest hits are just re-releases of popular/high selling games. Shouldn't we start to draw the line when categories become this trivial? I thought this Wiki was for video game guides, why do we need to tell people a game sold enough copies and is now a greatest hit? RobJ1981 20:07, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Because it's another edition of the game. It's not just how many copies it sold, the game is released with different packaging and sometimes different artwork or special features. I suppose it's a judgement call, since company pages, console pages and infoboxes aren't helping anyone beat a game either, but on the other hand we could go into an insane level of detail. For now I'll just hold off on adding Greatest Hits tags to applicable games. - naj zere 21:13, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 * I can tell you for a fact that Greatest Hits editions do not ever contain any exclusive in-game material. Yes, you are correct that there may be exclusive artwork, and that's certainly worth mentioning in the article of the game itself, but I'm not positive it merits its own categorization.  It is, however, possible to write a noteworthy article about it on the second wiki, which will be more video game trivia based, once we get that started.  Procyon (Talk) 21:42, 16 November 2008 (UTC)

Implementation

 * 1) Is this a useful category?
 * 2) How do we categorize this category?
 * 3) Should we keep only one category, or have subcategories by system?


 * My responses are as follows:
 * Why not, easy way to find other games that have sold a bunch of copies
 * I would say it would fall into one of the following categories:
 * Category:Miscellaneous
 * Category:Series
 * Until mediawiki implements "filtering" I think this would make it much easier to find related games.
 * -- Prod (Talk) 21:59, 16 November 2008 (UTC)