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== Milestones ==
== Milestones ==
* StrategyWiki has grown to incorporate over 2,500 different articles containing over 9,000 maps, screenshots and other illustrations.
* StrategyWiki has grown to incorporate over 2,500 different articles containing over 9,000 maps, screenshots and other illustrations.<ref>[[strategywiki:Special:Statistics|StrategyWiki statistics]]</ref>
<ref>[[strategywiki:Special:Statistics|StrategyWiki statistics]]</ref>
* StrategyWiki has nearly 100 to 200 edits on an average daily basis.
* StrategyWiki has nearly 100 to 200 edits on an average daily basis.
* StrategyWiki hosts over 700 different walkthroughs, over 100 of which are in a "completed state" (covering most or all elements of the game in question.)<ref>[[strategywiki:Category:Guides at completion stage 4|Guides at completion stage 4]]</ref>
* StrategyWiki hosts over 700 different walkthroughs, over 100 of which are in a "completed state" (covering most or all elements of the game in question.)<ref>[[strategywiki:Category:Guides at completion stage 4|Guides at completion stage 4]]</ref>

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Template:Infobox Website StrategyWiki is a wiki-based website aiming to provide gamers and game walkthrough authors with the definitive repository of videogame walkthroughs, FAQs and strategy guides with the advent of the MediaWiki engine. Unlike similar sites, StrategyWiki touts a "one game, one guide" rule where, rather than having each author work on a guide of their own, all users contribute to one single guide for each game. This is both to take full advantage of the wiki design and to eliminate the originally-inevitable redundancy of maintenance and expansion between different guides for the same game.[1]

Traditionally, video game walkthroughs are created as plain text files with no formatting or embellishments other than visual tricks such as ASCII art. In recent years this format has been increasingly criticized for having not evolved along with advances in web design and web content accessibility.[2]. By using MediaWiki, StrategyWiki guides utilize features such as rich text, tables and inline images, all things that are either impossible or extremely difficult to replicate in a plain text file.

Similar sites

Since its founding IGN has started the IGN Vault Wiki, but only for computer role-playing games and MMORPGs. 1up also operates a wiki, called MyCheats.

Involvement with Wikibooks

When Jimmy Wales no longer wanted videogame walkthroughs on Wikibooks[3][4], StrategyWiki used the transwiki process to copy many guides for continuation to their site.[5] They now host the majority of Wikibooks' video game guides.

Milestones

  • StrategyWiki has grown to incorporate over 2,500 different articles containing over 9,000 maps, screenshots and other illustrations.[6]
  • StrategyWiki has nearly 100 to 200 edits on an average daily basis.
  • StrategyWiki hosts over 700 different walkthroughs, over 100 of which are in a "completed state" (covering most or all elements of the game in question.)[7]
  • StrategyWiki attracts nearly 30 new authors every week.Template:Fact

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