Template talk:Infobox Game
Praise and extra items
I like this design. i praise you for creating it Macbeth. *bows* I also think the information such as "world" and "np ratio" should be added to it as well. Will try my hand at editting the code, and edit the article you used it in accordingly. --Jacob 17:45, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
Retired Games?
Should this template be used with retired games? A separate template, based on this one, possibly with a faded out yellow bar would be easy to create and show immediate distinction between retired and active games...
Perhaps we could even have a third infobox, specifically for sponsered games...? --Macbeth 18:41, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
- Would the template be something like "Infobox RetiredGame"? Doesn't sound like a bad idea, but saying the game was retired on so-and-so date would be just as easier i believe. And I think this template is fine with sponsored games as well. --Jacob 20:58, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
I was thinking of having, on a retired game infobox, links to the highscore table and game striken through, and a game graveyard link (where applicable) and/or a link to a sucessor game (where applicable) in addition... --Macbeth 21:53, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
- I like that idea alright. :D let's try and example then: The new game, Ugga Smash, is actually a redone version of Bumper Cars, whose game page and hi-score table does not exist anymore. Ideally, they would be in the same article, showing the new and older version of the game (similar to showing the older version of Neopets: The Darkest Faerie before its change to PS2). The one template would be at the top, and one the bottom. how does that sound? --Jacob 22:07, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
Perfect. (Bumper Car's ID is 61, I believe.)
I shall create the retired template, then? --Macbeth 22:19, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
- *thumbs up* go right ahead. :) --Jacob 22:25, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
N.B.
This is primarily designed for flash games: games such as Armada, Treasure Maps or NQII will need a different template, I think... Their scoring methods usually aren't as simple as NP:P ratio, nor do they have play buttons :S. --Macbeth 18:59, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
- Those games you mentioned don't require any type of info box that i know of, as their rewards are very different from flash game. It would be highly unnessesary to create article specific templates similar to the one here...and difficult to fill, as the data is more complex than that of simple NP. --Jacob 20:58, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)
- nods* Fair 'nough. --Macbeth 21:53, 24 Nov 2006 (CST)