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WikiProject Video Games Newsletter

Volume 2, No. 5 — 3rd Quarter, 2009


News and announcements[edit]

New articles[edit]

Announcements[edit]

  • Membership with the Video games project will now be tracked at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Members. The list is divided into "Active" and Inactive" sections. Members that do not edit for a predetermined amount of time will be moved from active to inactive. After another predetermined amount of time, inactive members will be removed from the list all together. Members that are placed in the "Inactive" section or removed from the list can add themselves back to the "Active" section.
    • Important: The first form of the list put all members in the "Inactive" section by default. Members should list themselves as active this first time around.
  • As part of the Project clean up, old "left over" project pages have been added to a clean up page to discuss appropriate courses of action. Come help out and voice your thoughts.
  • The Wikipedia Signpost conducted a WikiProject report on the Video games project. Be sure to read it and a previous report on our project as well.
  • A discussion about the romanization of foreign words rendered in Japanese katakana took place at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles). A general request of comments was opened, but was closed without reaching consensus. Editors are encouraged to participate in future discussions. The issue has been ongoing for a while, so please be sure to read up on some past points discussed if you plan on joining the discussion.
  • An online print archive has been added to the Project reference library. Many of these reviews were removed from the publication's website, but were archived on the Internet archive. Be sure to check it out when working on older games.

On the Main Page[edit]

The Main Page is the most prominent page on the English Wikipedia.

Several video game articles appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page this quarter.

Congratulations to the contributing editors.

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