A NES Wiki?

I added myself (how could I not? ;)) and added a few minor edits to a few pages.
 
* Fresh Start: Players create a nation from scratch (often based on real world nations, leading to some anachronisms), and lead their nation from the starting point (originally 4000 BCE and now more often 2000 or even 1000 BCE), up to the modern age. This NES type, however, is notorious for dying before its goal of reaching the modern age, with only a few legendary NESes reaching it. To many people Fresh Starts are the keystone of NESing. This was the first type of NES.



anyone know who wrote this? This was NOT the first type of NES... Board games existed much before and so did other games. The first fresh start was RTOR2...
 
The entire first IT of ITNES I is uploaded. However, I was thinking the NES updates would be easier to view if the different ITs were on different pages. How can I change the name of the current ITNES I Updates thread to "ITNES I First IT Updates"?
 
don't you upload from the oldest ones to the newest ones? or atleast ones that actualy changed something?
 
Heheh, thanks Carmen and Lucky.

I'll add an extensive article on the Penguinskan Penguins. But someone is currently editing the post.
 
The entire first IT of ITNES I is uploaded. However, I was thinking the NES updates would be easier to view if the different ITs were on different pages. How can I change the name of the current ITNES I Updates thread to "ITNES I First IT Updates"?

Never mind. I found a different way to deal with the problem. The original thread is now an index.
 
Should the guide to NESing be on the wiki? I thought the intention was that we could break it up into seperate pages, and go into more detail on each. As it is, the guide is both superfluous and wrong in some places-- as erez noted, the section in the guide is incorrect. On the other hand, the article I wrote on Fresh Start World Map NESes isn't.

EDIT: And Imago, you should add the ITNES maps as well!
 
I'll put the maps in, but on a second article. If I put them in the one I have, you'll have to scroll left to right when you want to read.
 
Israelite9191 said:
Is there no way to have a spoiler or a thumbnail? I don't really know everything about how the system works, which is why I ask.

It is possible to add tumbnail images to Wiki (Haven't worked with it much so don't know how), but you can only have a spoiler warning sign on a wikipage, not a spoiler tag like here.
 
why do you add ITNES into a NESing wiki? Or do you plan to add al NESes? Isn't it a bit,foolish to just copy a whole NES? Don't you think you need to write about it like a real encyclopedia? just important stuff and things like that?
 
why do you add ITNES into a NESing wiki? Or do you plan to add al NESes? Isn't it a bit,foolish to just copy a whole NES? Don't you think you need to write about it like a real encyclopedia? just important stuff and things like that?

As I said before, it's more convient to look at this way, without diving through dozens of pages of spam.
 
Personally I would think a summary would work best, with more specific detail (updates) linked in, because just reading the updates straight up is hella annoying and little better than going to the thread and finding them, just slightly faster. Of course, that would require people actually writing, instead of just copying and pasting. :p

Which is rather quite annoying and stylistically flawed; for example, the IT/BT article should not, stylistically be "well, das says it this" it should be a neutral definition of what it is, with maybe a quotation of das prefixed by "originally defined as". It's going to require some actual effort to be more than just a giant pile of quotes or half-baked definitions, and formatting is the key to that.
 
Exactly, you don't need to copy there the whole forums... That way you have pretty much did nothing..

First write about NESes. than add their history, from before we had this forum. Than start showing how things went as rules bit by bit were added until there were board game NESes.

There were alt hsitories, histories, fantasy games, and all much before there was even the first fresh start... I would know, I came up with the idea :p (EQ did it thought)


Also when talking about the IT\BT you should note it never worked in any NES except ITNES :p


btw where there is a link to that NESipedia?
 
Also when talking about the IT\BT you should note it never worked in any NES except ITNES

Au contraire, see Daft's present NES. ;)
 
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