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WikiProject Video Games

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Like all projects, WPVG has significant gaps in certain areas, especially games that are not published in English. Czar points out that many of the older Japanese games have not been covered properly based on paper sources, which still haven’t been digitized. However, it is even more difficult to find reliable sources on games from the early 2000s – both web and print coverage is missing, according to Czar. Masem echoes some of these concerns: stating that “we sometimes miss out on other areas of the world that produce non-English titles.” Salvidrim adds: “some German MMO might be hugely notable, but because of systemic bias, we are a lot more likely to have articles about less notable English-language games.” Jaguar points out an impressive fact: more than 13,000 articles under the WPVG umbrella are stub class.

Overall, WPVG is seen as a place with a good sense of community support and the ability to discuss differences in a constructive way. Salvidrim says that “while sometimes more disruptive editors do crop up, they’re often discouraged quickly.” Nevertheless, many of the articles are created by single editors with far less collaboration than projects like MILHIST, according to Salvidrim. Jaguar enjoys the sense of “common interest” that the project fosters, though they also tend to work alone. Masem says “We fall somewhere between collaborative and individual workers. We’ll help each other out and there are several articles that once a GA or FA nomination starts, many editors will come to help.” Czar points out that WPVG is a good place for editors to ask for help “without dismissing their concerns”. Czar is critical of how the AfD process for video games can become “inaccessible” through the use of excessive jargon or by focusing on niche topics. Discussing rules and best practices for the project is another area of collaboration for WPVG, according to Salvidrim.

The most important question concerns the most urgent needs facing WPVG. Czar points out that many wikignoming activities are needed, whether it be speaking up at AfD or reviewing articles. For Masem, it's that many articles, even those at the “top" level, still need improvement. Jaguar’s advice is to “do whatever [a new editor feels] like they would enjoy doing: writing quality content.” Salvidrim pointed us to the very long page of requested articles. It’s not important that an article is long, he said, just as long as it gets started at all.

The English Wikipedia's articles on video games are huge in number and cumulatively receive extraordinary numbers of visits by readers. This wikiproject has a lot on its hands!

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Hmph. Should've expected my answers to the interview wouldn't be here. Guess they were too boring to add. GamerPro64 20:43, 5 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe late? AGF. Montanabw(talk) 01:36, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Nah. I emailed it to her and she said my answers were very good. So I guess it didn't flow well with the other answers. GamerPro64 02:01, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
No, that's my bad, GamerPro64. I knew I was screwing something up--and I had a personal thing going on at the same time I was finishing things up. I'm very sorry. Maybe I can do a follow up since I have another person who did respond late. Let me run that by the SignPost. :) Megalibrarygirl (talk) 17:11, 7 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for letting me know. Whatever works out is fine by me. GamerPro64 22:01, 7 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  • Yes, at Video Games assessment page I see there are over 30,000 articles. That is impressive. Wondering what percentage of games that might be? Cheers! JoeHebda • (talk) 04:05, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
    • That's a silly thing to ask: that's a bit like asking how many drawings are out there. Just going to one of those free flash game websites will show that there are infinitely many games that don't get the kind of coverage needed to meet WP:GNG. Friends of mine keep trying to create games without really making anything worth playing ^_^; Unless if you're asking what percentage of the articles are about specific video games. That could be a pretty interesting question. ~Mable (chat) 08:39, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks @Megalibrarygirl: for a well-researched, well-written article. I have added it to the 2008 and 2009 Signpost articles about the same WikiProject at Category:WikiProjects featured in The Signpost. Ottawahitech (talk) 23:05, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]




       

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