Should we have a Shmups Wiki?

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Wiki?

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Should we have a Shmups Wiki?

Post by Zach Keene »

A thought I just had... It seems to me that a wiki might allow for a more accurate frequently updated version of the Xenocide Files, and better still provide a more natural enviornment for Shmups Treatises than posting them to a message board.

Edit: poll added for fun, not because I'm in any position to do anything about the results. :)

Edit 2: Wikipedia's entry for "wiki"
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Post by the2bears »

A wiki would be especially good for grouping items around logical subjects - particular games and their strategies, consoles and the like.

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Post by uwfan »

yes, definitly!

its a really good idea.
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Post by Sundance »

Sounds interesting...i'm game...oops.
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Post by dbd »

You mean a wikipedia entry for shooter games?

That already exists, me and some other folks posted about it at the gamespy forums, I forget who else was on that thread.

There's two main entries, one is for 'fixed shooters' and the other is for 'scrolling shooters'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_shooter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrolling_shooter
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Post by vek »

i think he means one actually on shmups.com. which sounds like a good idea to me!
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you're sure about that?

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A wikipedia entry about a forum?
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Post by vek »

no, as in this website would have it's own wiki, about shmups, presumably maintained and updated by us lot. it's hardly a difficult concept :)
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Post by sffan »

I've never heard of a "wiki."

Could someone define this please :?:
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Post by Balzac »

sffan wrote:I've never heard of a "wiki."

Could someone define this please :?:
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Er, Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can add to. Granted, if you add wrong/fradulent information, it will be deleted pretty quickly. Also, certain terms act as links to other wikipedia entries. Basically, its a huge encycopedia of sometimes obscure stuff.
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Post by BulletMagnet »

I've still got my "Shmups Glossary" lying around, if that'd help...if not, I was gonna eventually put it up someplace else anyways.
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Post by dave4shmups »

I think this is long overdue, considering that the French site, www.shmup.com has had a pretty comprehensive list of shmups for quite some time.
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Post by Zach Keene »

vek wrote:no, as in this website would have it's own wiki, about shmups, presumably maintained and updated by us lot. it's hardly a difficult concept :)
That's what I meant, yes.
sffan wrote:I've never heard of a "wiki."

Could someone define this please :?:
I posted a link to a definition in my first post. :P
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Post by incognoscente »

Twyst had a wiki for shooting games at http://www.ballisticzen.org. Unfortunately, his server was compromised, etc., so it's no longer up.

One disadvantage of wikis to me is the issue of policing. Maybe other wikis have better systems in place, but for BallisticZen, anyone could make an entry or an update. Not too many people contributed to BallisticZen (to my knowledge), but on a larger scale, I wouldn't be surprised to see small-scale fighting, deletion, or renamings going on. Not that I want this or expect it from most people, but these kinds of things can come up.


If Shmups for Dummies is ever going to be compiled, we could do a lot worse than a wiki. :)
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Post by Zach Keene »

incognoscente wrote:One disadvantage of wikis to me is the issue of policing. Maybe other wikis have better systems in place, but for BallisticZen, anyone could make an entry or an update.
Well that's sort of the point, but you can do the same things with Wikis that you can with the forum (disallow guest posting, banninate asshat accounts, even IP ban if necessary, etc.)
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Post by UnscathedFlyingObject »

I said no. Some people, even forum members, are liable to post junk, and I don't think anyone will take the time to sift the good stuff out. Now, if someone made a commitment to keep an eye on it, that would be a different story.
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Post by Blue Lander »

I've found the Wikipedia entries on shmups to be sort of lacking. Take the Gradius one, for instance. It gives a list of all Gradius games, but it leaves out Gradius Galaxies, the two Gradius games on the gameboy, Gradius 2 MSX and Nemesis '90. It also has an incomplete list of all the systems each game was ported to. And in the section labeled "Spinoffs", only Parodius is mentioned. Salamander ought to be in there, too.

These are minor nitpicks that the average gamer doesn't give a damn about, of course. That's why I think a shmups.com wiki is a good idea. We could come up with much more detailed and interesting articles that go deeper into the subject.
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Blue Lander wrote:I've found the Wikipedia entries on shmups to be sort of lacking. Take the Gradius one, for instance. It gives a list of all Gradius games, but it leaves out Gradius Galaxies, the two Gradius games on the gameboy, Gradius 2 MSX and Nemesis '90. It also has an incomplete list of all the systems each game was ported to. And in the section labeled "Spinoffs", only Parodius is mentioned. Salamander ought to be in there, too.

These are minor nitpicks that the average gamer doesn't give a damn about, of course. That's why I think a shmups.com wiki is a good idea. We could come up with much more detailed and interesting articles that go deeper into the subject.
But why not just work to improve the wikipedia than start up our own? There is, after all, really nothing stopping us from modifying it, and it will reach a much wider audience that way, too.
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Post by dave4shmups »

Personally, I'd MUCH rather we had an A-Z listing and review of Shmups the way our French counterpart site, www.shmup.com , does. Seriously, they must have at least several times the amount of info that the Xenocide Files does, not that I'm ripping those.
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Post by oxtsu »

Yes, something like this...

http://magus.main.jp/cgi/wiki/pukiwiki.php

...in English, would be great for the community.
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dave4shmups wrote:Personally, I'd MUCH rather we had an A-Z listing and review of Shmups the way our French counterpart site, www.shmup.com , does. Seriously, they must have at least several times the amount of info that the Xenocide Files does, not that I'm ripping those.

Yes we need this :P , also a list of similar/alternative games linked in with the main review of a game.
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Post by Zhon »

Yes. There's a lot of knowledge among our group that just isn't written down anywhere. Asking any individual to do most of it is a lot of work, but a wiki can allow it to be spread out. Currently I think some of the antipathy towards contributing is due the loss of stuff posted in the past, and the reluctance to do it over again.

If you're worried about intentionally obnoxious modifications to the wiki, instead of making it an open wiki, force registration before editing (or even link to forum registrations), and keep a time-based (rather than edit-based) backup which can be reverted to if someone decides to mess around. For unintentional misinformation, just correct it, and tell the person who posted it not to change it back.
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Post by Ganelon »

nullstar wrote:But why not just work to improve the wikipedia than start up our own? There is, after all, really nothing stopping us from modifying it, and it will reach a much wider audience that way, too.
I concur. That way, there'll be plenty of backups so nobody will have to worry about lost work.
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Post by Strychnine »

I do think it would be more productive to modify existing entries. Although, I am not aware if there is a general "shmups" entry in wiki. If there isn't, we should create one.

To paraphrase the posessed belmont in SotN - a Wikipedia would allow us to carry on the fight (arguments!!!) for all eternity! And even more direct and less polite than usual. Instead of the subtle , "STFU N00bf4gg0x0r j00 is t3h WRONG11!!!!!" we will have the far more direct editing and re-editing of others entries.
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