StrategyWiki:Collaboration of the Month

 Current Collaboration of the Month

Every month, a Collaboration of the Month will be selected at our monthly meeting by using this page. Using cooperative editing, the aim of the collaboration is to complete a major task or greatly improve an article by the end of the month. A list of former collaborations can be found in the archive.

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Anyone may nominate a collaboration. To nominate an article or task, click this link and fill in the Article name and the Comments section.

Collaboration selection
Please feel free to support as many candidates as you like; any registered user may support an article. Under the Support section of a nomination, just add your signature to the bottom of the ordered list, like so:  # ~ . Additionally, you may leave a comment under the Comments section explaining why you do or do not support the nomination.

Collaboration of the Month nominations are evaluated at the end of every month at the StrategyWiki meeting on IRC. The nomination with the greatest number of supporters is chosen. In the case of a tie, the earliest nomination is chosen. Nominations will be removed after being selected. Nominations will be kept on the page for six months from the last support. After a nomination has been removed, feel free to re-nominate it at any time.

At the end of this month, nominations can be removed if supported before .

GoldenEye 007 (2010)

 * Nominated November 3, 2011


 * Support
 * 1) Johnnyauau2000 11:57, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
 * 2) Sigma 7 13:33, 8 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Comments
 * The reason I want to try again because this game is gaining more traction. A brief history: GoldenEye 007 by Rare and Nintendo is successful on the N64. Because of the licence and current star change, the Wii and the DS has a remade version starring David Craig and is done by Activision and Eurocom. This year, it now came under the title "GoldenEye 007 Reloaded" which is similar to the Wii version without the trial but has updated graphics and even more features available to Xbox360 and PS3 with the Move motion addition. Anyway, this guide has the potential and has enough meat for anyone who likes to work on this. What I forgot to add is there's also a DS version as well so please consider building content for the handheld as well.