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Use this template in conjunction with {{Video game table/item}} to build a list of video games.
Usage
editFull template syntax{{Video game table
| region1 =
| region2 =
| region3 =
| body =
{{Video game table/item
| title =
| release1 =
| release2 =
| release3 =
| notes =
}}
}}
|
- Parameters of
{{Video game table}}
region1
: The Japan --> North America --> PAL region default order can be changed by defining parameters "region1
", "region2
", and "region3
".region2
: See above.region3
: See above.body
: Simply place the full{{Video game table/item}}
into this parameter. Use additional instances of{{Video game table/item}}
as necessary for additional entries.caption
: Used to add a table caption for accessibility. If the caption would duplicate a section header, limit it to screen readers using the {{sronly}} template, e.g. {{sronly|List of games}}
- Parameters of
{{Video game table/item}}
title
: The title of the game. Does not automatically wikilink.release1
: Self-explanatory, the first release date. Use an emdash "—" if it was not released in that region originally.release2
: See above.release3
: See above.notes
: Any special notes about the game. Will not display if empty.
Examples
editTitle | Original release date | ||
---|---|---|---|
Japan |
North America |
PAL region | |
Dragon Quest | May 27, 1986[1] | August 1989[2] | September 11, 2014 (Android & iOS)[3] |
Notes:
|
Title | Original release date | ||
---|---|---|---|
Japan |
North America |
PAL region | |
Dragon Quest | May 27, 1986[1] | August 1989[2] | September 11, 2014 (Android & iOS)[3] |
Notes:
|
See also
edit- {{Video game titles}} - Another template to build video game lists, with different style.
- Feature: Shove It in a Table: How to Write Featured Lists of Video Games