The Cross-Wiki Week is an annual event hosted by the Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance (NIWA), held to celebrate Nintendo's birthday. The purpose of the event is to promote cooperation by inviting editors to contribute to wikis they don't regularly edit. At the end of the event, two winners will receive a $20/€20 Nintendo eShop gift card for participating! The 2023 Cross-Wiki Week will take place from Friday, 20 September, to Monday, 30 September. For more info, please have a look at the Cross Wiki Week 2024 page.
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New users[edit source]
Some important pages to read before editing:
- StrategyWiki:Guide — List of formatting and layout policies.
- StrategyWiki:Guide/Main game page — How to create a new game page.
- StrategyWiki:Guide/Walkthrough pages — Writing the walkthroughs.
- Privacy policy
Miscellaneous tasks[edit source]
- Ensuring that all console pages are up to date in terms of versions, statistics, and games released for them.
- Reducing the amount of unused images and unused templates, either by using them on pages or marking them for deletion.
- Minimizing deprecated template use.
- Adding box artwork to pages that need it. Make sure to follow the file policy.
- Rewriting pages in the various maintenance categories.
- Uploading higher quality images.
List of NIWA members and affiliates[edit source]
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.
- Featured article. The best of the best, may have custom elements in design or navigation.
ARMS Institute[edit source]
Bulbapedia (Pokemon)[edit source]
Spin-offs[edit source]
Chibi-Robo![edit source]
Drawn to Life Wapopedia[edit source]
Many of these pages are not made yet. A series nav should be created once more of these pages are made.
- Drawn to Life
- Drawn to Life Collection
- Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition
- Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
- Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)
- Drawn to Life: Two Realms
Fire Emblem[edit source]
F-Zero[edit source]
Golden Sun Universe[edit source]
Hard Drop (Tetris)[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:
- Tetris (CD-i): A version of Tetris published in 1991 for the Phillips CD-i.
- Tetris (WonderSwan Color): A version of Tetris published in 2002 for Bandai's color handheld system.
- Tetris (EA Mobile): The smart phone app published in 2008 for Android and iPhone.
Icaruspedia (Kid Icarus)[edit source]
Inkipedia (Splatoon)[edit source]
Kingdom Hearts[edit source]
Kovopedia (Magical Series)[edit source]
No games have pages on StrategyWiki. A {{Series Nav}} should be made with these pages.
Lylat Wiki (Star Fox)[edit source]
Metroid Wiki[edit source]
Mii Wiki[edit source]
Mystery Dungeon Franchise[edit source]
- Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
- Monster of Moonlight Village
- DS2 - Magic Castle of the Desert
Nookipedia (Animal Crossing)[edit source]
Pikipedia (Pikmin)[edit source]
Rhythm Heaven[edit source]
SmashWiki[edit source]
StarfyWiki[edit source]
Super Mario Wiki[edit source]
Mario[edit source]
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (The Lost Levels)
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Super Mario World
- Super Mario All-Stars
- Yoshi's Island
- Super Mario Land
- 6 Golden Coins
- Super Princess Peach
- Super Mario Maker
- Super Mario Run
- Super Mario Maker 2
- Super Mario Bros. 35
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder
- Princess Peach: Showtime!
Donkey Kong[edit source]
Wario[edit source]
Yoshi[edit source]
Wars Wiki[edit source]
WikiBound (Mother)[edit source]
WiKirby[edit source]
Xeno Series[edit source]
Zelda Wiki[edit source]
NIWA Affiliates[edit source]
Doom[edit source]
Fallout[edit source]
Halopedia[edit source]
JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia[edit source]
Koei Techmo[edit source]
SEIWA (Square Enix)[edit source]
For a more complete list, consult this list.
Wikifang (Telefang)[edit source]
No pages for the games exist.
Wikimon (Digimon)[edit source]
- Digimon World
- Pocket Digimon World
- Digimon World 2
- Pocket Digimon World: Wind Battle Disc
- Pocket Digimon World: Cool & Nature Battle Disc
- Digimon World 3
- Digimon World 4
- Digimon World DS
- Digimon World Data Squad
- Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk
- Digimon World Championship
- Digimon Story: Lost Evolution
- Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Red and Blue
- Digimon World: Re:Digitize
- Digimon World: Next Order
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory
Wikisimpsons[edit source]
- The Simpsons
- Bart vs. the Space Mutants
- Bart's House of Weirdness
- Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly
- Bart vs. the World
- Bart vs. The Juggernauts
- Bartman Meets Radioactive Man
- Bart's Nightmare
- Krusty's Fun House
- Bart & the Beanstalk
- Virtual Bart
- Virtual Springfield
- Bowling
- Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror
- Wrestling
- Road Rage
- Skateboarding
- Road Rage (GBA)
- Hit & Run
- The Simpsons Game
- Minutes to Meltdown
- The Simpsons Arcade
- Tapped Out