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StrategyWiki uses a series of icons to demonstrate the completion status of guides. They are as follows:

  • No information, maybe just a filled out table of contents
  • A few pages might have been started, but most of the guide is empty
  • Around half of the pages have been made, but existing pages may be bare-bones and could benefit from expansion.
  • The guide is shaping up. Most pages are written, and a reader could feasibly work through most of the game with just this guide
  • The game is covered entirely. All pages are made and completed to a high level of quality.
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NIWA[edit | edit source]

Arms Institute[edit | edit source]

Bulbapedia (Pokemon)[edit | edit source]

Spin-offs[edit | edit source]

Drawn to Life Wapopedia[edit | edit source]

Many of these pages are not made yet. A series nav should be created once more of these pages are made.

Fire Emblem[edit | edit source]

F-Zero[edit | edit source]


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Golden Sun Universe[edit | edit source]

Hard Drop (Tetris)[edit | edit source]

Consult Category:Tetris for all titles. For releases of the game with the simple title Tetris:

  • Tetris (Mirrorsoft): Published in Europe in 1988. Among the first commercially distributed releases of Tetris.
  • Tetris (Spectrum Holobyte): Published in the United States in 1988 by the American sister company of Mirrorsoft. Among the first commercially distributed releases of Tetris.
  • Tetris (BPS): Published in Japan in 1988 for multiple home computers and the Famicom. Development lead by Henk Rogers.
  • Tetris (Sega): Released in Japan in 1988. This version was converted for play on the Mega Drive, but Sega cancelled its release.
  • Tetris (Atari): The American arcade game which Atari used as a template for its Tengen releases on the NES.
  • Tetris (Tengen): The unlicensed NES game which was released before Nintendo's official release. Served as the basis for Vs. Tetris in arcades.
  • Tetris (NES): The licensed NES game produced by Nintendo.
  • Tetris (Game Boy): The pack-in cartridge that helped propel Nintendo's first handheld system to popularity.

After the Game Boy version, many Tetris titles begin to vary in order to differentiate themselves. However, a few more instances of game being released under the original title appear:

Icaruspedia (Kid Icarus)[edit | edit source]

Inkipedia (Splatoon)[edit | edit source]

Kingdom Hearts[edit | edit source]

Kovopedia (Magical Series)[edit | edit source]

No games have pages on StrategyWiki. A series nav should be made with these pages.


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Lylat Wiki (Star Fox)[edit | edit source]

Metroid Wiki[edit | edit source]

MiiWiki[edit | edit source]

Mystery Dungeon Franchise[edit | edit source]

Nookipedia (Animal Crossing)[edit | edit source]

Pikipedia (Pikmin)[edit | edit source]

Rhythm Heaven[edit | edit source]

SmashWiki[edit | edit source]

StarfyWiki[edit | edit source]


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Super Mario Wiki[edit | edit source]

Mario[edit | edit source]

Donkey Kong[edit | edit source]

Wario[edit | edit source]

Yoshi[edit | edit source]


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Wars Wiki[edit | edit source]

WikiBound (Mother)[edit | edit source]

WiKirby[edit | edit source]

Xeno Series[edit | edit source]

Zelda Wiki[edit | edit source]


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NIWA Affiliates[edit | edit source]

Doom[edit | edit source]

Fallout[edit | edit source]

Halopedia[edit | edit source]

JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia[edit | edit source]

Wikifang (Telefang)[edit | edit source]

No pages for the games exist.

Wikimon (Digimon)[edit | edit source]

Wikisimpsons[edit | edit source]


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Other[edit | edit source]

Not technically NIWA but are related enough or are affiliates with member sites.

Mega Man Wiki[edit | edit source]

SuperCombo[edit | edit source]

Qix[edit | edit source]

is it cheating to put my own wiki here? probably. fortunately, it's my list so its my rules.


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