Video game (required quality)

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(Name of the video game in its original language)
An image that represents the video game, preferably the cover.
Original name All the names it has had in different languages (Japanese, English and Spanish are admitted).
Developer
  • Who produced it or programmed it?
  • Or what company did it?
Country
Venezuela
Platform Desktop consoles? Portable consoles? PC?
Release date Priority year
Genre -
Does it deal exclusively with giantesses? Indicate if its subject is total or partial in the matter of the giantesses.
Where to get it? Is it achieved by buying via Steam? Or is it no longer for sale legally?
Is it in English? I hope so. And if there is, indicate if it is official or made by fans.

Video games have evolved so much that they can emulate, with increasing precision, reality or fantasy.

They went from being simple 8-bit pixels to being a conglomerate of millions of three-dimensional polygons; they went from being a two-dimensional image on a screen to being a three-dimensional image that immerses you in their world (virtual reality and augmented reality).

The fantasy emulation is what pleases us, therefore, videogames can help us to immerse ourselves in the fantasies of size difference, especially for the GTS community that wants to see giant women.

There is freedom to make an article, but preferably that each article that deals with a videogame must follow the following structure (each part can be omitted if there is no information about it):

  1. The "videogame" template at the top of the article (mandatory)
  2. The "quote" template (optional)
  3. Brief introduction
  4. General information (required)
  5. Featured giantesses (optional)
  6. Levels (optional)
  7. Gallery (optional)
  8. Gameplay (optional)
  9. Trivia (optional)
  10. Sources (optional)

The template "tab" on the article's top (obligatory)

  • Write: {{tab}}
  • Basically, this divide the article into 3 parts:
    • General: Most relevant information.
    • Gallery: The collection of its images or art.
    • GTS Tropes: the related GTS tropes found in this video gamee.

The "videogame" template at the top of the article

  • Write: {{videogame}}
  • A table with empty data parameters will be created, which you will have to fill out.

Let's see the case of each parameter:

  • Name: its primary pseudonym, as the title of its data table.
  • Image: filename.jpg (*.png or *.gif)
  • Introduction: It can be a brief description of the image above or the video game itself.
  • Original name: What is written in the infobox.
  • Developer: What is written in the infobox.
  • Country: Use country templates, you can find them here.
  • Platform: What is written in the infobox.
  • Release date: Day of the month of the year.
  • Gender: What is written in the infobox.
  • Does it deal exclusively with giantesses?: What is written in the infobox.
  • Where to get it?: What is written in the infobox.
  • Is it in English?: What is written in the infobox.

The "quote" template

If the video game has an interesting phrase to highlight, or if someone has an interesting phrase about it, then you have to attach it. In Template:Quote explains how:

"Coffee with milk is like coffee, but with milk"
―Tío Uno (while waiting for a taxi)[[Source]]


For example, Tamaki has an interesting quote in his article.

Brief introduction

A summary of everything that has made it relevant.

General information

Here you can play several themes, the ones you want:

  • Synopsis
  • Game mode
  • Differences according to different consoles or languages
  • Alternative endings (as in the case of Forbidden Fruit)
  • Etc...

Take Demolition Girl as an example.

Featured giantesses (optional)

Point out the giantesses that appear in the game.

Shaman King and One Piece are not a videogame, but it has a table that shows how it should be.

Levels (optional)

Make a table describing each level that the game has (if it has them). The table should have an image, the name of the level and its description.

Good examples are in:

  • Demolition Girl: Its levels, having a lot of relevant information, have their own article.
  • Dancing Eyes: Its levels, not being interesting (they are generic, unoriginal in terms of their mechanics), do not deserve their own article. However, they do deserve to be mentioned in the list of levels.

Gallery (optional)

Publish the most relevant images of the game: covers, covers of levels, menus, official art, etc.

And if the levels of the game have their own article (as in the case of Demolition Girl), then in those articles you have to add screenshots of the level (try to be several, but do not exceed 300 images).

Gameplay (optional)

Similar to the case of "Levels" said further back, but attaching videos on YouTube or other video sites.

Take as an example Mister Mosquito, Mister Mosquito 2: Let's Go Hawaii and Dancing Eyes.

Trivia (optional)

Everything that catches your attention, what is interesting and worth highlighting, or what is implicit in its data.

Sources (optional)

If some information you have taken from another side, you must give your sources.



Models of articles on videogames

Not all articles about videogames follow exactly this pattern, but at least to make articles that have enough information, such as the following:

NOTE: Shadow of the Colossus, despite popularity, does not deserve an article on this wiki because no colossus is female. However, it does deserve an article in Giant Male Wiki.

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