Okay. Here's the deal with Sega Retro right now: SEGA RETRO is a new wiki we created to be a wiki for everything Sega, from the electromechanical machines of the early years to today's video games. As such, we have a lot of ground to cover, but the wiki format will only make it easier for us to achieve our goal. Because you people have lost your minds in the Sonic 4 thread, we have been forced to do an early start. Bear with us. We don't have your Sonic Retro accounts migrated yet, so just register an account with identical username on http://www.segaretro.org/ and get editing. Because of this rushed start, we're not quite there yet with migrating the non-Sonic stuff from Sonic Retro to Sega Retro. Contact a Sysop, Moderator, or Administrator to have the stuff moved. When creating an article for a game, take a look at how other articles are written to get a sense of how to write your new one. This will keep everything up to a certain level of quality. Manuals are to be uploaded in cbr format. cbr, short for Comic Book RAR, is just a rar file with the extension .cbr. The files in a cbr file are formatted pageXX.ext, where XX is padded with 0s. So, for a 30-page manual, you go page01.jpg, page02.jpg, ... page30.jpg; for a 300-page manual (gasp!) it's page001.jpg, ... page010.jpg, ... page300.jpg. We are doing this to save bandwidth on the server, so get out your Comic Book Readers and get ready to learn! Files should be named consistently. Use the format gamename_console_region_mediatype.ext or similar. For example, the US Genesis Dynamite Headdy cover should be named DynamiteHeaddy_md_us_cover.jpg, DynamiteHeaddy_MDUSCover.jpg, etc. We have an IRC channel irc.badnik.net #sega where we will be happy to assist you further. Finally, a shoutout to those non-staff members who knew about the site before today and have helped us: Cinossu, NikTheGreek, TmEE, Ironfist, Flygon, and Bartman3010. Thanks a lot guys! Happy editing!
Account made. Does it matter which emulator screenshots for the wiki page are taken in (something to do with correct colours or something, I don't know)? If not I'll fire up Kega and get playing, I got my mind set on wiki'ing.
'Fraid so, seeing how X-cult just changed to Sonic Retro Cult with the Tweaker Tantrum forums. Please don't kill me Tweaker. D:
Looking at that list of helpers, fuck, I would've loved to help... Sega Retro is awesome though. I will start migrating info from X-(Sonic Retro)-Cult
Hold up a moment, let me get this straight. This "SEGA Retro" thing; it was going to be done eventually, but the recent events in that godforsakened Sonic 4 thread caused you to make the move earlier than anticipated. Do I have that right?
Yes, that's right. Now can we keep this thread for Sega Retro discussion? We have a separate thread for commenting on the situation. Thanks.
I was hoping it would have been a while before Sega Retro was revealed. We didn't have the articles all uniform yet. For those wondering what we want our game pages loooking like, look for the barney genesis game article.
Since andlabs didn't post this, I might as well will. You might notice on the recent changes page on Sonic Retro that there are a lot of redirects going on. Basically, all SEGA content will be redirected to the new wiki. I've done a lot of pages so far, and I'd appreciate it if some people helped. If there is a page on Sega Retro which also exists fully on Sonic Retro, replace the contents of the Sonic Retro page with the following: Code (Text): #redirect [[sega:*pagename*]] If there are links to Sonic articles on Sega Retro which do not exist (ie: red links), create a page with the following: Code (Text): #redirect [[sonic:*pagename*]] PLEASE CHECK THAT THERE IS A SEGA RETRO PAGE BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING. IF A SEGA-RELATED ARTICLE HASN'T BEEN MIGRATED TO SEGA RETRO, DO NOT DO ANYTHING ELSE OTHER THAN REQUEST THAT THE PAGE IS MIGRATED TO THE NEW WIKI.
Please have your userpages on Sega Retro redirect to Sonic Retro like so: Code (Text): #REDIRECT [[sonic:andlabs]] We will have separate user talk pages: one for Sonic Retro and one for Sega Retro. Keep user-to-user discussion separate according to purpose. Thanks.
I think that alot will agree that if this is not an April Fools joke, then man, you've picked the wrong time to reveal it. Also when I sign up, it says: "Could not open socket" Which just eagers the April Fools feel inside even more, is there something I'm missing?
So SEGA Retro isn't a joke? Well, let's start writting stuff on how different SEGA Genesises motherboards have different audio/video problems. So it's more common knowledge. Right now you have to search for that stuff on Google and has to just phrased the right way or nothing really works. Let's just get around saying that MD2 VA2s don't have audiable enough PSG. Haha. Maybe TmEE can drop some knowledge on the modding of the Genesis.
I have a request for this, which might also be useful for Sonic Retro, and that I had noticed before but forgot all about it until now. It's about the game card bob system, which looks messy and not that practical, if there're lots of systems a game was released into. Case in point, Crazy Taxi. Another way of doing it will be listing them all individually with the system mentioned again, but that's adding redundant info to something that should be in point to begin with. I have no solution for this however, but it's something I find pertinent to think about. The only thing I can think of is shoving a table in there. The columns would be system, PAL, USA, Japan and would only have one row, because it needs to be standard and therefore <br/> would be used for "virtual rows" and standard date like so DD-MM-YYYY would be used as well for space reasons. I'm not sure if this complicates the editing a card for a regular person, I understand standard wiki code (now ) but I'm a bit fuzzy about what it's used in the templates though so I'm not sure if either a table in there is possible or if the "tag system" of developer=, system= could be used in this case. I think so, but I'm not sure. I also need to recheck that Saturn Model page a bit more. I remember there was stuff there I wasn't sure about.
Yeah, I've been thinking about this in regards to Virtua Racing. We could probably split off the release information and ratings into subcards within Bob. We could also do what Wikipedia does and just throw them all in there using a list. What do you guys think?