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The Indie Wiki Jam is an event hosted by Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance (SEIWA) and Indie Wiki Federation (IWF), held to encourage the use of independent wiki sites.

The purpose of the event is to promote co-operation by inviting editors to contribute to wikis they haven't edited before. The 2024 Indie Wiki Jam will take place from Friday, 12 January, to Friday, 26 January.

When saving an edit, add #IWJ to your edit summary to be counted for the event. It needs to be on a wiki you have not edited in the past 6 months.

For more info please browse the Indie Wiki Jam website.

Getting started[edit]

If you don't have a StrategyWiki account already, start by creating making one.

  1. In the top-right corner, find the "Create account" button or click here.
  2. Fill in the form with the necessary information and optional information if you feel like doing so.

After creating an account, find an article you want to edit (there's a general list below), and get to editing! You can find the edit button above the article's content. When saving an edit, add #IWJ to your edit summary to be counted for the event.

General[edit]

Guides by franchise[edit]

Banjo-Kazooie[edit]

Fallout[edit]

Final Fantasy[edit]

Kingdom Hearts[edit]


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Mana[edit]

Mega Man[edit]

Mystery Dungeon[edit]


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Qix[edit]

Splatoon[edit]

Tetris[edit]

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:

Two Worlds[edit]

Category:Two Worlds

(Nintendo) Wars[edit]

Square Enix[edit]

Category:Square Enix


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Participating Members[edit]