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[edit] Template 1

DOOM


Image © Copyright Id Software
Developer: Id Software
Publisher: Id Software
Genre: First-person shooter
Release date: 1994
Platform: PC
System Requirements
Operating System: DOS
CPU/RAM: 4 megabytes
Graphics: Super VGA
Sound: Most major sound cards
DirectX version: n/a


[edit] Template 2

DOOM


Image © Copyright Id Software
Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single-player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
Release date: 1993
Platform: PC, various
ESRB rating: M
PC system requirements
OS: DOS
CPU: 386
RAM: 4 megabytes
Input: keyboard/mouse
Graphics: Super VGA
Sound: Most major sound cards
DirectX version: n/a


[edit] Template 3

DOOM


Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Release date: 1993
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
ESRB rating: M (for animated blood & gore, animated violence)
Platform: PC/DOS, ported to various others
System requirements: 386 CPU, 4 MB RAM, Super VGA graphics
Input: Keyboard, mouse or joystick


[edit] Template 4

DOOM


Image © Copyright Id Software
Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Release date: 1993
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single-player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
Platform: PC, various
ESRB rating: M
System requirements
OS: DOS
CPU / RAM: 386 / 4 megabytes
Input: keyboard/mouse


[edit] Template 5

DOOM


Image © Copyright Id Software
Developer: Id Software
Publisher: Id Software
Release date: 1994
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
ESRB rating: M
System Requirements
OS: DOS
CPU: 386
RAM: 4 megabytes
Input: Keyboard, mouse or joystick


[edit] Template 6

Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Release date: 1993
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
ESRB rating: M (for animated blood & gore, animated violence)
Platform: PC/DOS, ported to various others
Size: 12MB (distributed on multiple floppy disks)
System requirements: 386 CPU, 4MB RAM, 20MB hard disk, Super VGA graphics
Input: Keyboard, mouse or joystick


[edit] Template 7

Differences from 6 above include the title bar, the thumbnail image in the template and a link on the rating to a description of that rating. Make any comments on talk page.

DOOM
The Ultimate Doom box cover
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The Ultimate Doom box cover
Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Release date: 1993
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
ESRB rating: M (for animated blood & gore, animated violence)
Platform: PC/DOS, ported to various others
Size: 12 MB (distributed on multiple floppy disks)
System requirements: 386 CPU, 4MB RAM, 20MB hard disk, Super VGA graphics
Input: Keyboard, mouse or joystick


[edit] Template 7a

The only difference from 7 above is conversion to wikimarkup for tables[1]. It should look identical to 7. I'm not sure what the advantage is for using wikimarkup for tables—it still uses a lot of HTML—aside from the fact that it is a little more compact. And it seems to be the "preferred" way to specify tables these days. Make any comments on talk page.

DOOM
The Ultimate Doom box cover
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The Ultimate Doom box cover
Developer: id Software
Publisher: id Software
Release date: 1993
Genre: First-person shooter
Game modes: Single player, 2-4 players multiplayer (network)
ESRB rating: M (for animated blood & gore, animated violence)
Platform: PC/DOS, ported to various others
Size: 12 MB (distributed on multiple floppy disks)
System requirements: 386 CPU, 4MB RAM, 20MB hard disk, Super VGA graphics
Input: Keyboard, mouse or joystick


[edit] Template 8

Defender of the Crown
Defender of the Crown Amiga box cover
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Defender of the Crown Amiga box cover
Developer: Cinemaware
Publisher: Cinemaware
Release dates: 1986, 1987
Genre: Strategy game
Game modes: Single player
ESRB rating: n/a (released before ratings)
Platforms: Amiga, ported to DOS, NES, Atari ST, Commodore 64
Media: 1 floppy disk
Amiga system requirements: Amiga 1000, 512KB RAM, Kickstart 1.0
PC system requirements: 8088/8086, 256KB RAM, DOS 1.0, CGA graphics
Commodore 64 requirements: Floppy disk drive
Input: Keyboard, mouse

For this template I used Defender of the Crown because it highlights some of the complexities involved with developing a consistent and balanced template. For the Release date, I changed it to "dates" and added the year of the original release and the dates of the ports.

I changed "Size" to "Media" since "Size" doesn't really have much meaning for this type of game.

For "System requirements" I added a separate row for each home computer platform. While it was also released on the NES, being a console, it doesn't get a row. I also shortened "Commodore 64 System requirements" to just "Commodore 64 requirements" so it'd fit on two lines.

One thing to note is the "Input" section. It has "keyboard" and "mouse," but the mouse only applies to the Amiga and Atari ST versions—the rest of the systems didn't have one. We may want to think about how to resolve this.

It gets even more complicated. DotC was released on the PC in two formats: one as a standard game, one as a booter (you booted the PC with the floppy in the drive). The booter used different video modes than the standard version did (see MobyGames for details). How should we resolve this? Just add a "booter" row?

The Atari ST version didn't have any special requirements, so I left it out. Is this the way we resolve this or should we include a row and just say "No special requirements" (or something more concise)?


[edit] Multiple platforms

In case a game has been released for 2-3 systems, the following setup may be appropriate. The main template lists properties common for all versions, these list differences:

PC version
Publisher: Games, Inc.
Release date: 2000
Notes: Higher resolution
Xbox version
Publisher: Games, Inc.
Release date: 2000
Notes: Multiplayer added
PlayStation 2 version
Publisher: Games, Inc.
Release date: 2000
Notes: One level added

In the event that a game has been released for a humongous amount of systems, this may be better:

Platform Release date Publisher Notes
PC 2000 Games, Inc. Higher resolution
Macintosh 2000 Games, Inc. One level removed
Sony PlayStation 2 2000 Games, Inc. One level added
Xbox 2000 Games, Inc. Multiplayer mode added

[edit] Frecklefoot loses his mind

Ugh. I have two ideas here, neither of which really tickles my fancy. The first idea is the main template below and then the separate tables below it discussing the differences between the platforms. The second idea has the same main template, but then a table with the platform specifics that could be slapped somewhere, such as in the middle or end of the article. I really have no idea how we should approach this. Discuss on talk page.

Defender of the Crown

Defender of the Crown Amiga box cover
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Defender of the Crown Amiga box cover

Developer:

Cinemaware
Publisher: Cinemaware
Genre: Strategy game
Game modes: Single player
ESRB rating: n/a (released before ratings)
Platforms: Amiga, ported to DOS, NES, Atari ST, Commodore 64
Amiga version
Release date: 1986
Media: 1 floppy disk
System requirements: Amiga 1000, 512KB RAM, Kickstart 1.0
Input: Keyboard, mouse
Notes: Original release
DOS version
Release date: 1987
Media: 1 floppy disk
System requirements: 8088/8086, 256KB RAM, DOS 1.0, CGA graphics
Input: Keyboard, mouse
Notes: 2 versions released; "booter" used EGA graphics
Platform Release date Input System requirements Notes
Amiga 1986 keyboard, mouse Amiga 1000, 512KB RAM, Kickstart 1.0 Original release
PC 1987 keyboard 8088/8086, 256KB RAM, DOS 1.0, CGA graphics Two versions
NES 1987 keypad
Atari ST 1987 keyboard, mouse
Commodore 64 1987 keyboard Floppy disk drive

[edit] Experiment with new template

See Template experiment to see how the proposed new templates might look in an actual article.