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This page is a list of video game-related topics for which editors have requested articles be created. Any editor can submit, review, or otherwise help manage requests. There are currently 46 requests on this page and 344 archived requests.

Before placing a request, be advised of the following:

  1. Only add requests for notable topics. Subjects require significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject for articles to be created. Requests must include external links to multiple reliable sources that prove its notability. See WP:VG/RS for more information about reliable sources for video games.
    • Do not place requests with insufficient sources in hopes for more sources to be found later. If a topic does not have enough right now, it should not be added. Do not use this page as a source aggregator.
    • Do not place requests for remasters, compilations, or expansions. Though there are exceptions, these topics are usually better discussed in articles about the original games. Add sources to those articles' talk pages instead.
  2. Most requests are never fulfilled. If you look at old revisions of this page, you will notice that many requests still have red links. (2017, 2014) There are also hundreds of requests that have been archived due to no action being taken on them. Requests can sit for several years before being assessed, and any editor may remove a request from the list if they deem it not notable. If you really want to see an article made, it is a better idea to make it yourself.
  3. Old requests are archived. In an effort to keep the list manageable, games that do not have substantial coverage beyond reviews and release information will be moved to an archive if the request is not acted upon within a year. The intent is to limit the list to new requests, and topics that are highly notable and should be prioritized. Requests in the archive can still be reviewed for creation as any other request. Before placing a request, ensure it is not in the archive list. If new substantial material is published for a topic in the archive, it can be moved back to this page.

Instructions

  • To add a new entry:
    1. Read the "Before placing a request..." section at the top of this page.
    2. Follow the technical instructions at the bottom of the list (hidden in article source, you will need to be in edit mode to see)
    3. Optional: Sign your request (with 3 tildes), as it will help you get notified as to your request's fate
  • To review a request:
    1. Review the links provided to determine if GNG has been met.
    2. If GNG is met, take the sources and create an article at the appropriate article name. If it is not met, determine if there is possibly a better location, or target article to discuss the subject, and merge into there. It is possible there may be no place to merge and the request should just be canceled.
    3. If you know who placed the request, send them a message letting them know what you did with the request
    4. Remove the entry from the list.
  • Move old requests to archives:
    • Requests should be moved to Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Video games/Requests/Archive if both these conditions are met:
      1. Has been listed here for at least 1 year
      2. The sources provided do not demonstrate sustained, significant coverage. (Typically meaning the sources only consist of release information, reviews, and previews. They lack development information, staff interviews, retrospective coverage, or other analysis.)
    • Requests on the archive page can still be assessed and created like any request on the main page.

List

For archived requests, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Video games/Requests/Archive

Date Requested Article(s) requested Release year Original platform Sources
March 2018 Talking Walls, Edutainment game about important walls in history 2000 PC
March 2018 La prisión  (the MMORPG that led to Dinamic Software's bankruptcy) 2000 PC A bunch of news sources
April 2018 A.D.A.M. Nine Month Miracle, Edutainment game about pregnancy and child birth 1995 PC
June 2018 Oikospiel, satirical critique of video game industry labor practices 2017 PC
October 2018 Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion, 2015 horror video game for Windows (include redirect Spooky's House of Jump Scares as a former title of this subject) 2017 PC Sources for article
June 2019 Mike Albaugh, early Atari employee N/A N/A
June 2019 Dungeon Hearts 2013 Mobile
August 2019 MTV's Club Dead 1995 PC
October 2019 V2000 - Embarrassing that a David Braben game does not have an article. Abandoned draft deleted at in 2015 - Draft:V2000 (video game) (no idea on its quality). 1998 Multiplatform Sources in PC Zone, Next Gen, Edge Magazine Issue 64, PC Gamer, OPM Issue 9, Mobygames
October 2019 Greg Lobanov , video game developer known for Celeste, Wandersong, and the upcoming Chicory: A Colorful Tale N/A N/A
October 2019 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Universal Weapon 2014 Mobile
October 2019 Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist 2015 Multiplatform
November 2019 No Pineapple Left Behind - Do you remember Theme Hospital? This is 'Theme School', only with a heavy handed satirical skewering of the No Child Left Behind Act instead of genuine humour. 2016 PC Metacritic
January 2020 Tron: Maze-atron (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1983 Intellivision , TeleMatch (July 1983)
January 2020 Evolution (1982 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1982 PC
January 2020 Space Battle (1979 video game) , aka Intellivision Space Battle aka Space Attack on Atari2600 in 1982 (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1979 Intellivision
January 2020 Swords and Serpents (1983 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1983 Intellivision , TeleMatch (May 1983)
January 2020 Missile Defense 3D (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1987 Master System , Tilt (Dec. 1987), Power Play (Dec. 1987)
February 2020 Rad Rodgers 2018 Multiplatform
July 2020 Tour de France Virtual 2020 PC
August 2020 Qvadriga - Turn based chariot racing. 2014 PC Metacritic and more
October 2020 David Livingston (speedrunner) Current Super Mario Bros. Any% world record holder - also listed as Warpless WR holder on Guiness, guiness book of wr's copyright striking videos on youtube by accident is also related to this person. N/A N/A
January 2021 Fireteam Rogue - a cancelled game from 1994 that has some coverage, more might be out there Unreleased SNES Collection of sources available at SNES Central
January 2021 DNAction: The New Breed - another cancelled game from 1994 that does appear to have significant coverage Unreleased Sega Genesis
February 2021 Gods Unchained - online CCG that uses blockchain so there are issues with what sourcing can be used but there are legit non-cryptocurrency sources out there. Please review prior 1st and 2nd AFD to see prior concerns related to crypto. 2018 Mobile , , , ,
April 2021 Song of Horror, a horror game developed by Protocol Games 2019 Multiplatform reviews, interviews
August 2021 Jake Solomon , the creative director behind the rebooted XCOM series. N/A N/A
August 2021 Muck (video game) 2021 PC
September 2021 Wide Ocean Big Jacket - Go camping with friends. 2020 PC Metacritic
October 2021 Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX 2021 Multiplatform
October 2021 Henrik Fåhraeus, game designer at Paradox Interactive N/A N/A
July 2022 Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror - experimental game/software from 1986 the Atari SE version came out a year earlier, officially endorsed by psychedelic pioneer Timothy Leary and recently re-released on Steam 1985 PC
September 2022 Masayasu Ito (hardware lead at PlayStation) N/A N/A
October 2022 Jes Negrón, game developer who sued Riot for gender discrimination N/A N/A , , , , , ,
December 2022 Booth: A Dystopian Adventure 2020 PC
December 2022 Anatomy (video game) 2016 PC
December 2022 7 Days to End with You 2022 Multiplatform
December 2022 The computer game The Adventures of Buratino  was released in 1993, the first graphic adventure computer game released in the post-Soviet Russia. 1993 PC
January 2023 Hyperbolica - Game based on non-euclidean geometries. 2022 PC
January 2023 Tale of Immortal - Chinese RPG that was one of Steam's most popular games of 2021 but remains somewhat ignored internationally 2021 PC
May 2023 The Beast Inside (video game) 2019 Multiplatform
September 29, 2023 Relic Hunters Zero 2015 PC
February 15, 2024 Diamond Rush (video game) 2006 BlackBerry

See Also (in Spanish Wiki)

March 5, 2024 BlindSide An audio-only horror adventure game featuring spatial audio
Requested by BrownstoneCowboy (talk)
2012 Multiplatform
September 9, 2024 Fear & Hunger 2: Termina 2022 PC
October 6, 2024 A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986 - Lesbian visual novel set in Hong Kong. Not many reviews, but articles have been quite in-depth, including a close reading by a PhD candidate in a peer reviewed journal. Their official website lists most sources, some repeated here for convenience. - hahnchen 2020 PC Official website

Notes

  1. PC includes all personal computers, including (but not limited to) Macintosh, Windows, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Commodore, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX, and so on. This is intentional as most older PC games were released for multiple PC models.

References

  1. Chasm. "История развития игровой индустрии на постсоветском пространстве: 1991-1999 года". Adventurer (in Russian).
  2. "Публикуется на правах рекламы". Spectrofon. 1995.
  3. Данил, Д. (2005). "Gamedev как образ жизни — Геймдев на Спектруме". Хакер. pp. 75–80. Archived from the original on 2016-10-27. Retrieved 2022-12-26.


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