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:Hi there! All you have to do is go to the game's page and start from there. E.g., [[Game Name]]. If you click that red link, then you can alter your URL in your browser at the top of the screen. Click in the address bar, change "Game Name" to the correct name of your game (we will help to rename the page if you don't get it right the first time), and press enter to load that page. Give it a shot, or let us know what game you are starting and we can link you to it (or you can link yourself; all you have to do is reply here, add the game name in brackets like this: <nowiki>[[Game Name]]</nowiki> and hit "Show preview" - you don't even have to save it to the page to use the link. However, a better idea would be to add it to your user page, [[User:Vectrex]]. That is a page that you can use to keep track of your work, favorite games, or whatever. See my page, [[User:Notmyhandle], for an example. --{{User:Notmyhandle/Sig}} 01:59, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
:Hi there! All you have to do is go to the game's page and start from there. E.g., [[Game Name]]. If you click that red link, then you can alter your URL in your browser at the top of the screen. Click in the address bar, change "Game Name" to the correct name of your game (we will help to rename the page if you don't get it right the first time), and press enter to load that page. Give it a shot, or let us know what game you are starting and we can link you to it (or you can link yourself; all you have to do is reply here, add the game name in brackets like this: <nowiki>[[Game Name]]</nowiki> and hit "Show preview" - you don't even have to save it to the page to use the link. However, a better idea would be to add it to your user page, [[User:Vectrex]]. That is a page that you can use to keep track of your work, favorite games, or whatever. See my page, [[User:Notmyhandle], for an example. --{{User:Notmyhandle/Sig}} 01:59, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
::Here's where it get's confusing. I want to do Sonic Lost World, but I don't know how to lay it out because the game came out on two systems, and both versions are different from each other. --[[User:Vectrex|Vectrex]] ([[User talk:Vectrex|talk]]) 02:04, 29 January 2014 (UTC)

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Should unplayable games be upgraded to completion stage 4?

Example: Green Beret (1980) will likely never be playable. I upgraded it to CS4 as an example/possible permanent status. We could make it a policy to make all unplayable games CS4. Thoughts? I think it is better than leaving them as stubs. It would slightly, artificially from one perspective, inflate our CS4 total seen on the main page. --Notmyhandle (talk contribs) 17:25, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

The guide for an unplayable game is technically complete since the guide can't be improved further. While it technically inflates CS4, it's not be an issue in the long run as guides get completed. The only other option is creating a new completion class (e.g. CSX) for the unplayable installments, which is simply a duplicate category. --Sigma 7 (talk) 15:19, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
On the flip side, however, the reason that there's a claim that Green Beret is unplayable is simply because the ROMs have yet to be located and dumped, which means that it could conceivably be playable at a future date. I think the reason why a game is unplayable needs to be examined more closely. For example, there are a number of now defunct MMOs, and that number will only continue to grow. Those games are truly unplayable, and yet I imagine it wouldn't be impossible to dig up information on them and include them on this site. Another example might be old laser disc games. Those I might say, "screw it, no one is ever going to be able to fire them up and play them, so mark them complete." So I don't know... I do really like S7's suggestion for CSX. What do you think about that NMH? Procyon 01:52, 21 November 2013 (UTC)

Wii console problems

Bold text Hello I just recieved a black wii console for christmas but it doesn't seem to want to play any gamecube games it keeps spitting them back out except when it shows the screen which disc to start it does show the gamecube disc. Is there something wrong with it or am I doing something wrong or is it just a picky bitch?lol —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Oracle (talkcontribs) .

Hi, new versions (2011+) of the wii are apparently not backwards compatible (according to anecdotal reports I found via searches). Older versions are, as advertised. It is likely that your particular version is not. Luckily, Gamecubes are cheap. See this thread. --Notmyhandle (talk contribs) 00:08, 2 January 2014 (UTC)

Featured guides' star icon

Template:Featured has this line: "This template adds a star icon to the upper-right corner which links to StrategyWiki:Featured guides."

Currently, each one of the featured guides has a star right under their main page names, and another one under the Table of Contents sections. But when I browsed Pokémon Yellow a few days ago, I remember seeing the star in the upper-right corner like the template says, and there were no stars under the Table of Contents sections.

Did something change? If yes, could the star be moved back to its original position? 123.20.40.48 13:56, 15 January 2014 (UTC)

We were trying a different way of doing the stylings for it, but it doesn't appear to have worked very well. I've reverted the changes and it should go back to the way it was before soon. -- Prod (talk) 15:36, 15 January 2014 (UTC)


When will the Super Metroid Guide be Finished?

I've searched the internet and youtube for a good Super Metroid Guide that doesn't sequence break. I finally found the one here on Strategy Wiki but its not finished. Who's Working on it? Why hasn't it been finished yet? When Will it be finished? Will anyone finished Super Metroid? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 323starlight (talkcontribs) .

Glad you found the guide useful so far :). Whoever wants to work on it, can work on it, no one is ever assigned. Looks like whoever was writing it moved on, so it won't be finished until someone else comes along and has interest in finishing the guide. -- Prod (talk) 15:45, 27 January 2014 (UTC)
I just realized that I am the main editor for that guide, at least on the first few pages. Note that you can check the history of any page on this site to see who has worked on it, and what they have added. For now, I am focused on Chrono Trigger. It is my favorite game. If you have any specific Super Metroid questions (I have beaten it ~2 times), feel free to ask me them on my talk page, here. --Notmyhandle (talk contribs) 00:49, 28 January 2014 (UTC)


Game Page Creation

Hello, I'm a bit of a newb to the site and I was wondering how you create a game page. Like, I want to create a strategy guide for a 3ds game, but how? I really suck at this... --Vectrex (talk) 01:46, 29 January 2014 (UTC)

Hi there! All you have to do is go to the game's page and start from there. E.g., Game Name. If you click that red link, then you can alter your URL in your browser at the top of the screen. Click in the address bar, change "Game Name" to the correct name of your game (we will help to rename the page if you don't get it right the first time), and press enter to load that page. Give it a shot, or let us know what game you are starting and we can link you to it (or you can link yourself; all you have to do is reply here, add the game name in brackets like this: [[Game Name]] and hit "Show preview" - you don't even have to save it to the page to use the link. However, a better idea would be to add it to your user page, User:Vectrex. That is a page that you can use to keep track of your work, favorite games, or whatever. See my page, [[User:Notmyhandle], for an example. --Notmyhandle (talk contribs) 01:59, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
Here's where it get's confusing. I want to do Sonic Lost World, but I don't know how to lay it out because the game came out on two systems, and both versions are different from each other. --Vectrex (talk) 02:04, 29 January 2014 (UTC)