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This page is a list of video game-related topics for which editors have requested articles be created. Any editor can submit, review, or otherwise help manage requests. There are currently '''{{table row counter|id=table}}''' requests on this page and '''{{table row counter|id=table|page=Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Video games/Requests/Archive}}''' ]. | |||
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#*Do not place requests with insufficient sources in hopes for more sources to be found later. If a topic does not have enough right now, it should not be added. Do not use this page as a source aggregator. | |||
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#'''Most requests are never fulfilled.''' If you look at old revisions of this page, you will notice that many requests still have red links. (, ) There are also hundreds of requests that have been archived due to no action being taken on them. Requests can sit for several years before being assessed, and any editor may remove a request from the list if they deem it not notable. If you really want to see an article made, it is a better idea to ]. | |||
#'''Old requests are archived.''' In an effort to keep the list manageable, games that do not have substantial coverage beyond reviews and release information will be moved to ] if the request is not acted upon within a year. The intent is to limit the list to new requests, and topics that are highly notable and should be prioritized. Requests in the archive can still be reviewed for creation as any other request. Before placing a request, ensure it is not in the archive list. If new substantial material is published for a topic in the archive, it can be moved back to this page. | |||
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|{{Icon|Redirect}} ], Edutainment game about important walls in history | |||
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* '']'' - Super Nintendo Game by the creator of Tetris. | |||
**Also apparently on , Reviewed by Nintendo Power . | |||
::*This one is almost certain to be notable (WP definition), but the sources will be locked away in old magazines. The question is whether the request is left indefinitely, moved up the queue or removed because it's not something we're currently equipped to deal with. ]] 00:57, 14 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
::::Those old magazines are as follows: Nintendo Power #66, Electronig Gaming Monthly #63, Next Generation Magazine #2, and supposedly both versions were reviewed by GamePro at some point. I read the Nintendo Power "review", but in typical NP style it was actually an advertisement. ] (]) 18:24, 17 April 2012 (UTC) | |||
:::::I have the review from ]. If you're interested, ] me. - ]]] 15:42, 7 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
:Maybe I'm missing something here, but Tetris was created by ], Wild Snake was ? It looks like we have one source and that may be wrong, so this might just have to be a redirect. ▫ ''']''' 20:41, 25 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
::Ok, so the cover clearly , which contradicts the only "reliable source" I've seen, so I'm making this a redirect to his page and adding the name into his list of works. If someone else feels there's enough to make an article, have at it, but I don't think we should wait another 4 years for it. ▫ ''']''' 20:46, 25 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
:::Pajitnov did not design Wild Snake. He's only the front man. It's like films where it says "Quentin Tarantino presents" when he really has little to do with it — http://www.quora.com/What-was-Quentin-Tarantinos-involvement-in-the-film-Hero-2002 - ]]] 14:42, 26 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
== September 2009 == | |||
* '']'' - The first game to the popular Power Pros series | |||
:* Sources are likely only in Japanese magazines. I could not find anything significant for this game. --] (]) 04:04, 14 December 2012 (UTC) | |||
== January 2010 == | |||
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:Can't find any sources online for any of these, all released in the 90s though so I assume any content would be found in magazines. ] (]) 11:53, 5 July 2013 (UTC) | |||
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* '']'' - | |||
:Sources: , , , . Will require more to make a full article, and I can't find any online. ] (]) 11:55, 5 July 2013 (UTC) | |||
== May 2010 == | |||
* '']'' - A collection of three PC Indie manic shooters from Platine Dispositif which got an English release over Play Station Network from publisher Rockin' Android. | |||
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* '']'' - Tetris-like game never released in the US as far as I can tell; finding sources seems to be difficult, at least in English. | |||
**Super Bombliss is the Japanese name for ].(see ) I started making an article for the whole Super Tetris/Bombliss series ]. Since they are old games that are very similar, there isn't much coverage as far as I can tell. Feel free to help out if you can. <sub style="color:#00008B;">''']'''</sub> <sup>(]·])</sup> 03:52, 2 March 2011 (UTC) | |||
:{{done}} redirected to ]. --]]<small>]</small> 07:33, 17 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
::: A redirect does not mean that it is done especially when there is no information about Super Bombliss in this article (only about Bombliss.) --] (]) 11:06, 21 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
::::Did you not see what I said? It is the same game as Tetris Blast, so there is information about it. However, I have now updated the list to include the Japanese name of it. <sub style="color:#00008B;">''']'''</sub> <sup>(]·])</sup> 00:31, 2 December 2013 (UTC) | |||
== September 2010 == | |||
* '']'' - Independent 3rd-person adventure game by Hungry Software. | |||
::Can't find a single valid ref. I'd delete this but I'd like a second opinion. ▫ ''']''' 08:33, 5 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
:::Still hoping for a second opinion. ▫ ''']''' 21:15, 25 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
::::Just Adventure is listed as an RS at WP:VG/RS. So source from above could probably be used. There's also and from Adventure Gamers, and from Gry Online. So there does seem to be a bit of coverage of the game in the RSes. Sources like (adventuredevelopers.com) aren't listed as reliable at WP:VG/RS but the link is a retrospective on the game written by the game's creator so presumably it could be used to fill in details as an SPS. If this were AfD I'd probably !vote keep. -] (]) 01:41, 26 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
== November 2010 == | |||
* ] - I don't know if this is the right section for this request, but I'd like to request the reinstatement of the Pelican Accessories article. On Aug. 25th 2010 it was deleted by Jclemens for "Not a notable company" and "article does not attribute reliable secondary sources". I never got to read the original article, so I can't speak to the reliability of the secondary sources, but you can find Pelican Video Game Accessories in most vintage video game collections in the US, all over ebay(Wiki won't let me provide a link but you get the idea) and amazon, not to mention their contribution to the landfills of America. Pelican distributed all sorts of 3rd party accessories under their label, and developed some of their own.(They even developed their own gaming system.) Pelican was a very notable contributor to the video game industry throughout the 90's, and I for one would like to know what happened to them, and maybe see a list of their cool products. (I think they may have been bought out by Performance Designed Products) | |||
:I doubt I'm entering this request correctly, but I tried to follow the directions and I got some message saying "Cannot find section" and "This page is frequently backlogged." So editing the most recent entry was the only way I could figure how to make this submission. When I looked at Jclemens user page, I saw that he had some sort of award for all his participation on the wiki project. I also noticed that he deleted over eighteen thousand pages! Isn't that a bit excessive? I would hate to think that wiki members are going around deleting all these articles in an effort to have a better user rating... and for what? so they can have more power to delete even more articles. (or this complaint) I understand the necessity to remove disinformation, it's probably more damaging than no information, but whole sale deletion because you can't find verification online is just wrong. For some things, wikipedia is the only online source, and with out it, the information could become lost in obscurity. (for example in the video game world "The Max Media Dock", which was also deleted.) | |||
:Misplaced Pages is a great idea, but I still think it has some bugs that need to be worked out... Thank you for taking the time to read my rant, and please help. {{unsigned|74.166.105.15}} | |||
::The previous article will have been deleted because it was ] or ], if there were no sources and none could be found then the information would not have been ] - all articles are expected to be verified with sources or at least there should be evidence of such sources existing, without which articles do get removed. When you went to JClemens' talk page you saw their administrator statistics, these aren't a scoreboard they're just statistics, when wikipedia users nominate articles for deletion in whatever way, it's administrators that have to delete them, editors without the administrator tools cannot. There's no point focusing on JClemens because they were just deleting what someone else probably nominated for deletion, and if what you say is true about verification not being available then it is rightly so. We're not empowered to conduct ] here, we use reputable sources so that readers know that the information is sound. Some see this as a weakness of WP, but it doesn't stop us from being able to make thousands of video game related articles, thousands of which have yet to be made, focusing on the ones we can't is pointless. If an article is possible then someone will attempt it, but whether or not it happens this text will be removed once that decision is made as this is an active request list rather than a standard talk page (just letting you know). I hope to look into the possibility in the future. ]] 19:07, 23 February 2011 (UTC) | |||
::Pelican Accessories is a brand name from the company . Both Pelican and PDP feature in Google News Archive searches. There's enough material for a reliably sourced article online. - ]]] 17:36, 20 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
== December 2010 == | |||
* ] - Xona Games (http://xona.com/) and their games ('']'', '']'', and '']'') should be noted. They are one of the top (the top?) Xbox LIVE Indie Game developers in Japan, with all three of their releases being in the top five spots (out of over 1,400 games) in Japan, http://xona.com/2010/12/12b.html, current rank: http://marketplace.xbox.com/ja-JP/Games/XboxIndieGames?SortBy=TopRated. Perhaps ] can highlight the series. Also, Xona Games has collected a long list of successes, http://xona.com/about.html, and awards, http://xona.com/awards.html. Some of these should be noted. Note: All xona.com links have links to references that confirm the claims. | |||
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== April 2011 == | |||
* Requesting some notable ]: <div class="plainlinks">, , (AOL Games), CGEnetwork.com, , , , | |||
* ] - A video game store that sells second-hand games, like ]. It sells ] products (firsthand), DVD's, systems, their games, and accessories. | |||
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== May 2011 == | |||
* ] - Italian computer game developer/publisher. | |||
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* '']'' - video game for PC/Mac, iPhone/iPad and WP7 by *] - ; | |||
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== July 2011 == | |||
* ] - The developers of The adventures of Batman and Robin on the Sega Mega Drive/ Genesis. | |||
:*I don't know how plausible this is, only one ref I can find. ▫ ''']''' 22:26, 7 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
::*That would be an excellent source for development, but it's not the basis of a company article IMO. Currently all the different versions are squashed into ], this would make a good basis for a standalone MD/Genesis game article. ]] 21:00, 13 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
* '']'' - An arcade simulation air combat game. It is based during World War 2 and there are a few flashbacks to World War I, where you fly in World War I as a different Pilot each time. It is fictional. For all XBOX 360, PS3 and the PC. A few sources are as follows | |||
:Extra sources: , , , , | |||
== September 2011 == | |||
* '']'' - spinoff to the '']'' series | |||
* '']'' - linked by two pages, but this topic does not exist yet. I can upload box pictures. | |||
* '']'' - classic Fantasia-style MS-DOS game popular on BBSs in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Notability of publisher , game info | |||
== October 2011 == | |||
* '']'' - JRPG with a mature story and strong cyberpunk themes released in 1991 for the MSX by Microcabin. Never localized. Its graphics are extremely advanced for the time and it remains one of the more technologically-demanding games ever produced on the MSX. I'd like to do the page myself, but I'm new here and I'm not certain about the notability requirements. | |||
:I'm not certain it meets notability requirements, but it was an incredibly lavish game for the time as well as having a very mature cyberpunk-themed story. I think it richly deserves the article. I'm just not sure how/if to go about it. ] (]) 23:33, 14 October 2011 (UTC) | |||
:Can't find any online reliable sources. ] (]) 21:41, 25 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
== December 2011 == | |||
* '']'' - a popular ROMhack of the well-known game ], created by drewseph. | |||
:Extremely borderline notable, see , , . I'm not sure it's worth creating this if nobody can find any more sources, may well get shot down. ]] 19:44, 26 February 2012 (UTC) | |||
:I'd say -- notable enough to be mentionned in ] but not on its own. <span style="13px Sylfaen;color:white;background-color:#000000;padding:0 3px 0 3px;">''':)''' ·]· ]</span> 14:54, 30 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
== January 2012 == | |||
* '']'' - a physics-based puzzle game for mobile platforms (more info at http://www.yobonja.com/) | |||
:Sources: , | |||
* '']'' - a classic game from... Some year I don't know which one. It was actually a few games within one, like '']''. | |||
* '']'' - a classic game probably from the 80s or 90s, where two people take in turns choosing the angle and speed at which two Monkeys shoot Bannanas at each-other. It might've been a DOS Game, although it was probably a Windows 95/98 Game. | |||
* '']'' - an old game made by Arush Entertainment where you control a lot of Monkeys in their quest to... Do something. More info can be found . | |||
:Other source: , | |||
* '']'' - the latest attempt to create a mmorpg based on the firefly universe, by ]. | |||
:Sources: , , . | |||
:Creating at ]. ] (]) 16:53, 23 December 2013 (UTC) | |||
* '']'' - see ] (GA) | |||
== March 2012 == | |||
* '']'' - also known as Hidora-jō no Meikyū (ヒドラ城の迷宮), indie game by Buster. | |||
**Reviews done by the IndieGames.com owner , and a ] review . I think one more solid ] review, and this would pass for notability. --] 23:27, 16 October 2012 (UTC) | |||
* '']'' - upcoming free-to-play shooter by Edge of reality - | |||
:Possible notability: , , | |||
* '']'' - NES game by ] and Sachen. | |||
== April 2012 == | |||
* '']'' - a korean survival horror PC video game released in Korea in 2001. It was scheduled for a release in the UK in 2004 and then to be released in the US soon after. Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt due to illegal downloads of the game spreading on the internet. Because of this, the game has many bugs, and the English translation patch isn't very good. The plot consists of a young boy that the player controls, sneaking into his school at night to leave chocolates for the girl he likes (White Day is a similar occasion to Valentines Day), named So Young. He also sneaks in to return her diary. As he enters, he runs into two of his classmates, two female students who exchange ghost stories in the hallway. It's not until an alarm goes off, that things take a turn for the worst. The player finds out that this school is incredibly haunted by dead students, raging ghouls, and a crazed janitor who chases the player and kills other students with a bat. This point and click survival horror has a very intense atmosphere, and the player will be repeatedly thrown into very dangerous environments. The player must solve puzzles, hide from enemies, run from danger, and quickly roam from room to room of the labryinth like school. If caught by the janitor, you are brutally clubbed to death. There are many obstacles that stand in your way. This game also features lots of decision making, as conversations with other students can change the storyline based on the players choices. The plot thickens, as you start to learn more and more about this mysterious So Young, and the death of her sister. The other students are very wary of her and don't trust anyone associated with her, even you. So gaining the trust of the other students is key. | |||
:Can't find any reliable sources for this, though being a slightly older game I'm happy to give it the benefit of the doubt and let others look. ] (]) | |||
:The article on this game on ko.wikipedia (]) is pretty detailed and has refs like Gamespot articles that are at least borderline according to our RS board. The full name of the game in Korean is "화이트데이: 학교라는 이름의 미궁" in case anyone wants to look for Korean RSes. -] (]) 20:53, 31 August 2013 (UTC) | |||
== May 2012 == | |||
* ] - Free to Play revenue model, popular in Japan. Users buy virtual goods, and then combine them together to get a rarer good (similar to TF2 hats, but more exploitative). When the Japanese consumer affairs agency announced it could constitute an illegal lottery, ] and ] lost billions off their market capitalization - that's billions of US$ not JPY, it's that big. I don't know enough about the Japanese industry, or any Japanese to do a decent write up of the article. I don't even know if that name is transliterated correctly, or where the best place for the article is. We should have something on this though. | |||
: Also called "Compu gacha", "konpu gacha", or "complete gacha". | |||
* ] - an actual article on that topic not only a ] | |||
:I'm not entirely sure this would be necessary as I don't know if there's enough information that it's worth having this article on top of the individual articles for each 3D type. ] (]) 12:51, 28 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
* '']'' - Information on the article can be found here: | |||
:Can't find info on this, but as with some others it's kinda old, might need to look in magazines. ] (]) 12:51, 28 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
== June 2012 == | |||
* '']'' - sequel to ] | |||
:Sources: , , | |||
* '']'' - Some game intended for Indian gamers. | |||
** Plausible, http://www.gamespot.com/desi-adda-games-of-india/ ▫ ''']''' 22:46, 26 August 2012 (UTC) | |||
== July 2012 == | |||
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* ] - New game start-up company by ], AAA game designer responsible for project ], a squad based tactical shooter. The company recently had a successful Kickstarer campaign, raising over $200,000. ] brought two former Zipper Interactive developers on board to begin gameplay prototyping. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | |||
* '']'' - spin-off to '']'' | |||
* ] http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/games/exonaut/index.html?atclk_gn=link_shw_Project-Exonaut | |||
:Possible notability: | |||
* '']'' Drawing based game similar to telephone http://www.n4g.com/news/998020/drawception-play-vault-review http://www.drawception.com | |||
:Sources: , | |||
== August 2012 == | |||
*'']''- StreetRally is an arcade-style ],] game developed by ] based companys Hypester LLC & Inspired-Studio, released in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rally|first=Street|title=StreetRally Rolls Off of the Assembly Line Onto Facebook|url=http://www.insidesocialgames.com/2011/07/22/streetrally-rolls-off-of-the-assembly-line-onto-facebook/|work=bit of Introduction|publisher=Randy Nelson|accessdate=02 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Rally|first=Street|title=Street Rally|url=http://www.gamezebo.com/games/streetrally/preview|work=Recognizing compnay (Estonian Hypester LLC|publisher=Andrew Webster|accessdate=02/03/2012}}</ref>Street Rally is a ]game; this means there's no cost to play but players still have the option of purchasing premium content. See the following sources | |||
:*StreetRally Preview | Gamezebo | |||
:*StreetRally Rolls Off of the Assembly Line Onto Facebook | |||
*"]" - A Youtuber {{unsigned|86.144.218.83|20:49, 5 August 2012}} | |||
:Borderline notability: , | |||
*'']'' - game by ], a follow-up to '']'' {{unsigned|Lacon432|20:52, 11 August 2012}} | |||
:Seems notable: | |||
*'']'' - {{unsigned|Fluffystar}} | |||
:May be on the verge of notability, some news stories came out today: | |||
*'']'' - Shoot 'em up game for ZX Spectrum 48K. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 22:41, 26 August 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
*'']'' - {{unsigned|Hahnchen|21:27, 30 August 2012}} | |||
*'']'' - Nintendo 3DS audioguide for the ]. {{Unsigned|Hahnchen}} | |||
:This could probably be merged elsewhere, maybe? ] (]) 13:20, 28 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
:*Focus of 2013-11-27 ], released on eshop and limited retail (exclusive to the Louvre gift shop) as '']''. | |||
==October 2012== | |||
*] - . | |||
** Developing their own games and publishers of third party titles: | |||
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*] - Playstation Vita sequel to widely acclaimed ]. | |||
:Plenty of sources: , , , | |||
:According to ] it's not so much a sequel as it is an enhanced remake. WP:VG/MOS has something to say on the issue ]. -] (]) 20:59, 31 August 2013 (UTC) | |||
*]/] - by ] and ]. Will probably succeed, probably has already generated enough coverage for it to be notable. Their company previously produced social games ] and ]. | |||
:Debatable. Their kickstarter was cancelled and it seems like the only reliable sources might be about the cancellation. ] (]) 13:08, 29 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
::Failed Kickstarter isn't notable enough for its own article, but the company is. Probably best to have all their products on the company article. - ]]] 12:07, 30 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
==November 2012== | |||
*] - an old dos based PC game <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 19:25, 4 November 2012 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:Can't find much online and there's nothing in the reference library. ] (]) 13:17, 29 June 2013 (UTC) | |||
*] - an online multiplayer post-apocalyptic vehicular FPS. --] (]) 05:59, 18 November 2012 (UTC) | |||
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*], based on Wizard101, by KingsIsle Entertainment. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/Wizard101, http://en.wikipedia.org/KingsIsle_Entertainment, for related info. Also look at http://www.pirate101.com ] (]) 02:45, 28 November 2012 (UTC) | |||
:Possible: , , | |||
==December 2012== | |||
* ] - An indie adventure that for some reason still doesn't have it's own page <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 14:07, 21 December 2012 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:Possible: , | |||
==January 2013== | |||
* ] - An annual independent game development competition judged by industry legends ] of Minecraft, ] of BioWare/Baldur's Gate, ] of Journey, ] of Monkey Island, ] of Passage, ] of Limbo, ] of Papo & Yo, and ] of Zero Punctuation. Find more on Eurogamer , Joystiq, The Escapist, Gamasutra as well as numerous other news sites and the event's webpage . --] (]) 12:50, 8 January 2013 (UTC) | |||
==March 2013== | |||
*] - 15 reviews on . | |||
*] - Game set in ]'s ]. Worth it just to include the two reviews by ]. | |||
:Possible, | |||
==June 2013== | |||
*] - An upcoming game which is a thrilling crime adventure in three episodes from the creators of 'The Book of Unwritten Tales'. | |||
:Maybe: , | |||
==July 2013== | |||
*] - Sandbox style MMORPG in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game universe. | |||
:Sources: , , , , , . | |||
*] - An excavator simulation game for mobile devices by Yawsum LLC<ref></ref>. It was released onto the iTunes Appstore July 04, 2013<ref></ref>. | |||
:Sources: , , , . | |||
*] - A very storied professional Call of Duty team with many MajorLeagueGaming and other big tournament wins and also very well known for their YouTube channel (www.YouTube.com/OpTicNation) for Call of Duty sniping montages. | |||
:Sources: , , , | |||
* ] - An indie game development studio launched in 2011 in Paris. | |||
<ref>{{cite web|last=Smith|first=Adam|title=Space, Auditory: Endless Space Interview|url=http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/07/19/space-auditory-endless-space-interview/|publisher=Rock Paper Shotgun|accessdate=20 July 2012}}</ref> | |||
Published ] <ref>{{cite web|last=Hatfield|first=Tom|title=Endless Space launches. Giant space war may now begin|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/07/05/endless-space-launches-giant-space-war-may-now-begin/|publisher=PC Gamer|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> | |||
and an expansion pack. <ref>{{cite web|last=Gonzalez|first=Christina|title=Endless Space: Disharmony Expansion Launches|url=http://www.rtsguru.com/game/555/article/6092/Endless-Space-Disharmony-Expansion-Launches.html|work=RTS Guru|accessdate=28 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
Leads from EA, Ubisoft, etc. who shipped Battlefield, Might & Magic games, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Call of Juarez, others.<ref>{{cite web|last=Sliwinski|first=Alexander|title=Endless Space is new 4X strategy game from ex-Ubi, EA devs|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/03/12/endless-space-is-new-4x-strategy-game-from-ex-ubi-ea-devs/|publisher=Joystiq|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> | |||
==August 2013== | |||
* ] - 86% on Metacritic based on 25 reviews. | |||
* is a multi-user Star Trek-like game which can be played from any ASCII terminal or xterm with Internet access. This is a real-time space battle game where the statistics of a player’s ship and what he’s scanning are updated several times a second. There are no graphics — its all numbers updated with cursor movement sequences. The game was originally designed and written by Tim Wisseman and Chuck L. Peterson at the University of California at Santa Cruz and played there from 1986 through 1990. It was later made available via telnet world-wide in 1993. It ran until 2001 when it was taken down. In 2003, it was re-written from scratch by Joe Hopkinson and Jay Ashworth and later released as an open-source project. The new engine was named Java-Trek(JTrek), being written in the Java programming language. | |||
http://en.wikipedia.org/DECUS | |||
* ] - An off-road truck driving game. | |||
:Sources: , , , , , , , , | |||
==September 2013== | |||
* ] - A PC video game written in QBasic by a man named Adam Stanchos, and released as freeware in 1998. In this game, the player is a space-faring ] vigilante, who must fight to prevent an all-out, genocidal invasion of Earth by an alien race known as the Vordoxians, who release a powerful computer virus that cripples Earth's electronic defense networks in advance of said invasion. | |||
:Sources: (Includes link to download the game.), | |||
* ] - The latest installment to the Dynasty Warriors Gundam hack-and-slash video game series Shin Dynasty Warriors Gundam (Shin Gundam Musou) is currently in development. Shin Dynasty Warriors Gundam will be released on December 19th for the PlayStation 3 and PSVita. | |||
:Sources: http://www.jefusion.com/2013/09/shin-dynasty-warriors-gundam-coming-to-ps3-vita.html http://www.jefusion.com/2013/09/shin-gundam-musou-cover-art-released.html | |||
* ] - A low fantasy Sandbox MMORPG in development by Forsaken Studios. | |||
:Sources: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/forsakenstudios/embers-of-caerus-investor-prototype http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/806 http://massively.joystiq.com/tag/embers-of-caerus/ http://www.indiedb.com/games/embers-of-caerus | |||
==October 2013== | |||
*] - A chibi robo game that was released in japan. | |||
:Sources: , , | |||
* ] - This is the latest entry in the Professor Layton series. | |||
:Sources: http://kotaku.com/theres-a-new-layton-its-different-1200537358 http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/127190-Layton-7-Coming-to-Mobile-and-3DS-Ditches-The-Professor http://www.famitsu.com/news/201308/26038971.html (last link is in Japanese) | |||
*] - This is a remake of the original Super Mario Brothers, which can be run freely in the browser. | |||
:Possibly notable though more likely to be worth mentioning in the Super Mario Brothers article than as a standalone article. ] (]) 21:54, 28 November 2013 (UTC) | |||
:Have asked about inclusion at ] ] (]) 02:35, 29 December 2013 (UTC) | |||
==November 2013== | |||
*] article for the following pages: | |||
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*] An old mac game made in 1996. Has been remade as an app game. | |||
*] An upcoming adventure game, by Jay Tholen, published by ]. | |||
*] and ], a pair of iOS crafting based exploration games released in 2011 and 2013 respectively. | |||
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Date Requested | Article(s) requested | Release year | Original platform | Sources |
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March 2018 | Talking Walls, Edutainment game about important walls in history | 2000 | PC | |
March 2018 | La Prisión (the MMORPG that led to Dinamic Software's bankruptcy) | 2000 | PC | A bunch of news sources |
April 2018 | A.D.A.M. Nine Month Miracle, Edutainment game about pregnancy and child birth | 1995 | PC | |
June 2018 | Oikospiel, satirical critique of video game industry labor practices | 2017 | PC | |
October 2018 | Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion, 2015 horror video game for Windows (include redirect Spooky's House of Jump Scares as a former title of this subject) | 2017 | PC | Sources for article |
June 2019 | Mike Albaugh, early Atari employee | N/A | N/A | |
June 2019 | Dungeon Hearts | 2013 | Mobile | |
August 2019 | MTV's Club Dead | 1995 | PC | |
October 2019 | V2000 - Embarrassing that a David Braben game does not have an article. Abandoned draft deleted at in 2015 - Draft:V2000 (video game) (no idea on its quality). | 1998 | Multiplatform | Sources in PC Zone, Next Gen, Edge Magazine Issue 64, PC Gamer, OPM Issue 9, Mobygames |
October 2019 | Greg Lobanov , video game developer known for Celeste, Wandersong, and the upcoming Chicory: A Colorful Tale | N/A | N/A | |
October 2019 | Guardians of the Galaxy: The Universal Weapon | 2014 | Mobile | |
November 2019 | No Pineapple Left Behind - Do you remember Theme Hospital? This is 'Theme School', only with a heavy handed satirical skewering of the No Child Left Behind Act instead of genuine humour. | 2016 | PC | Metacritic |
January 2020 | Tron: Maze-atron (Part of The Art of Video Games) | 1983 | Intellivision | , TeleMatch (July 1983) |
January 2020 | Evolution (1982 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) | 1982 | PC | |
January 2020 | Space Battle (1979 video game) , aka Intellivision Space Battle aka Space Attack on Atari2600 in 1982 (Part of The Art of Video Games) | 1979 | Intellivision | |
January 2020 | Swords and Serpents (1983 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) | 1983 | Intellivision | , TeleMatch (May 1983) |
January 2020 | Missile Defense 3D (Part of The Art of Video Games) | 1987 | Master System | , Tilt (Dec. 1987), Power Play (Dec. 1987) |
February 2020 | Rad Rodgers | 2018 | Multiplatform | |
July 2020 | Tour de France Virtual | 2020 | PC | |
October 2020 | David Livingston (speedrunner) Current Super Mario Bros. Any% world record holder - also listed as Warpless WR holder on Guiness, guiness book of wr's copyright striking videos on youtube by accident is also related to this person. | N/A | N/A | |
January 2021 | Fireteam Rogue - a cancelled game from 1994 that has some coverage, more might be out there | Unreleased | SNES | Collection of sources available at SNES Central |
January 2021 | DNAction: The New Breed - another cancelled game from 1994 that does appear to have significant coverage | Unreleased | Sega Genesis | |
February 2021 | Gods Unchained - online CCG that uses blockchain so there are issues with what sourcing can be used but there are legit non-cryptocurrency sources out there. Please review prior 1st and 2nd AFD to see prior concerns related to crypto. | 2018 | Mobile | , , , , |
April 2021 | Song of Horror, a horror game developed by Protocol Games | 2019 | Multiplatform | reviews, interviews |
August 2021 | Muck (video game) | 2021 | PC | |
September 2021 | Wide Ocean Big Jacket - Go camping with friends. | 2020 | PC | Metacritic |
October 2021 | Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX | 2021 | Multiplatform | |
October 2021 | Henrik Fåhraeus, game designer at Paradox Interactive | N/A | N/A | |
July 2022 | Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror - experimental game/software from |
1985 | PC | |
September 2022 | Masayasu Ito (hardware lead at PlayStation) | N/A | N/A | |
October 2022 | Jes Negrón, game developer who sued Riot for gender discrimination | N/A | N/A | , , , , , , |
December 2022 | Booth: A Dystopian Adventure | 2020 | PC | |
December 2022 | Anatomy (video game) | 2016 | PC | |
December 2022 | 7 Days to End with You | 2022 | Multiplatform | |
December 2022 | The computer game The Adventures of Buratino was released in 1993, the first graphic adventure computer game released in the post-Soviet Russia. (Draft) | 1993 | PC | |
January 2023 | Hyperbolica - Game based on non-euclidean geometries. | 2022 | PC | |
January 2023 | Tale of Immortal - Chinese RPG that was one of Steam's most popular games of 2021 but remains somewhat ignored internationally | 2021 | PC | |
May 2023 | The Beast Inside (video game) | 2019 | Multiplatform | |
September 29, 2023 | Relic Hunters Zero | 2015 | PC | |
February 15, 2024 | Diamond Rush (video game) | 2006 | BlackBerry |
See Also (in Spanish Wiki) |
March 5, 2024 | BlindSide An audio-only horror adventure game featuring spatial audio Requested by BrownstoneCowboy (talk) |
2012 | Multiplatform | |
October 6, 2024 | A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986 - Lesbian visual novel set in Hong Kong. Not many reviews, but articles have been quite in-depth, including a close reading by a PhD candidate in a peer reviewed journal. Their official website lists most sources, some repeated here for convenience. - hahnchen | 2020 | PC | Official website |
November 3, 2024 | En Garde (video game) - An indie video game about swashbuckling from Fireplace Games | 2023 | PC, consoles | |
November 2024 | Lucky Tower Ultimate, a roguelike with much cartoony comedy. | 2024 | PC | Official website |
November 27, 2024 | Enclave (Fallout), a Fallout faction | N/A | N/A | Misplaced Pages in Italian |
December 1, 2024 | Waixing Technology - Fuzhou Waixing Science & Technology Co, Ltd. was a prominent bootleg video game developer based in China. They were famous during the 1990s for their bootleg translations and homebrews of different NES games. | N/A | N/A | ] ] ] ] ] |
December 16, 2024 | AFK Journey, a fantasy RPG gacha video game. | N/A | N/A | ] ] ] |
Notes
- PC includes all personal computers, including (but not limited to) Macintosh, Windows, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Commodore, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX, and so on. This is intentional as most older PC games were released for multiple PC models.
References
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