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Revision as of 19:02, 29 September 2012
Template documentation (for the above template, sometimes hidden or invisible)
Usage
{{cite video game | title = | developer = | publisher = | date = | platform = | version = | scene = | level = | language = | isolang = | quote = }}
- Or use the inline version
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{{cite video game |title= |developer= |publisher= |date= |platform= |version= |scene= |level= |language= |isolang= |quote= }}
Sample input:
{{cite video game |title=[[Halo 3]] |developer= [[Bungie]] |publisher=[[Microsoft Game Studios]] |date=2007-09-25 |platform=[[Xbox 360]] |version=1.0 |level=The Storm |language= |isolang= |quote='''Arbiter''': More Brutes? / '''Master Chief''': Worse.}}
Sample output: Bungie. Halo 3. (Microsoft Game Studios). Xbox 360, (v1.0). Level/area: The Storm. (2007-09-25) "Arbiter: More Brutes? / Master Chief: Worse."
Required parameters
- title: Title of the game.
- developer: Developer of the game.
Optional parameters
- date: Full date of publication of the specified version, in ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD format, eg. 2006-02-17. Must not be wikilinked.
- publisher: Publisher, if applicable to translation/edition; omit if identical to developer
- language: language of publication (don't specify "English" as this is the default)
- isolang: If
language
is different than "English", add the ISO 639 code for the language to automatically add a language icon in front of the ref - version: version, if applicable
- platform: platform, if applicable to the reference. (If citing something that is the same across all versions, this is unnecessary)
- quote: the quote that is used as the reference
- scene: scene within which the referred event or quote (if any) occurs (e.g. opening, staff credits).
- level: level or area within which the referred event or quote (if any) occurs.
See also
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