WikiProject Nintendo has been pretty inactive recently. To get WPN going strong again, let's focus on cleaning up and adding to the To-Do List as well as the Collaboration of the Week, and then working on articles in those sections.If you are interested in helping out with a specific series, see the new section, Articles Needing Work By Series, in which many major Nintendo series will have a designated article to work on until it is improved, when a new one will replace it. This will allow for any Wikipedia user knowledgeable and interested in a certain Nintendo series to be able to help out as much as possible.
Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Nintendo. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list here
Also, please note that this WikiProject focuses only on Nintendo owned characters, games, and systems. However, this does exclude Super Mario RPG related articles which, though owned by Square Enix, features Nintendo related characters.
WikiProject:Nintendo's associated portal is Portal:Nintendo. It is a descendant project of WikiProject Video Games. If you'd like to join, just add your name to the members list below.
Anyone can become a member of WikiProject Nintendo. Just add your name to the list (please follow the directions on the page) and add {{User WP Nintendo}}, or [[Category:WikiProject Nintendo members|{{PAGENAME}}]] to your userpage. This will add your user page to the WikiProject Nintendo members category.
See Collaboration of the Week. Originally the "Collaboration of the Fortnight", but now the "Collaboration of the Week". Each week, a Nintend-related article will be selected for us to focus on and improve greatly. To nominate articles, go to the Collaboration of the Week page.
I know that this is what wikibooks is for, but wouldn't it be cool to have strategies on WP? They would be much more comprehensive due to WP's large userbase. Jake34567 06:30, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
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Standard appendices: Other optional sections can be included as well. This includes quotations, related topics, references, and external links (also called further reading).
State the obvious, which is usually done at the first sentence or two of the article.
Have a lead section, a section before the first heading. It should establish significances, large implications and why we should care.
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Use the principle of least astonishment. Be sure to plan your pages and links so that everything appears reasonable and makes sense.
The phrase refers to should usually be found near the beginning of Wikipedia articles.
Check your facts and make sure everything is true, usually through citing good sources. Also avoid blanket terms unless you have verified them and stay on topic (avoid irrelevant information). When dealing with fiction (such as Nintendo characters) you should be sure to clearly distinguish fact and fiction as well.
Be sure to pay attention to spelling and grammar, especially of new page names.
Avoid peacock and weasel terms that show off the subject or expresses opinions.
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Be sure to remember that unimportant things are important, too.
Everyone makes mistakes, though try to avoid making common mistakes.
It is best to make a personal copy of an article, just in case you get into some sort of edit war or a revert war. However, be sure to stay cool.
For Nintendo WikiProject members to put on their user pages. All users with this userbox on their userpage will be added to Category:WikiProject Nintendo members.