Community:Cross-Wiki Week

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To celebrate Nintendo's birthday on September 23, NIWA is hosts its annual Cross-Wiki Week event.

Cross-Wiki Week 2023

From September 23 through October 1, everyone is invited to edit NIWA wikis that they have never (or infrequently) edited before. Whether it's adding new content, uploading an image, or adding a reference, we want you to take your experience and love for video games to a new wiki!

Two random participants will win $20/€20 Nintendo e-Shop Gift Cards.

The goal of this annual event is to bring editors to new wikis, promote cooperation, support smaller wikis, and help create new long-term editors.

Projects

There's no shortage of projects on the MDFW that need to be done. Overall wiki projects can be found on our Projects page. For projects related to a specific series, see:

Content is organized into different namespaces> The following act as main namespaces, housing lore, disambiguations, and so on; Shiren, Pokémon, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Etrian Odyssey. Videogames are sorted into their own respective namespaces to prevent readers from having to dig through pages of irrelevant data for games they're not playing, manga they're not reading, and so on.

See:

Due to games having their own namespaces, and their own coverage, each game has (or will have) its own project with its own set of projects that needs to be sorted out. Projects are assigned a priority upon creation.

Example of PMD: Red and Blue Rescue Team's ongoing projects.

References

  • [1] Event summary, details, write up.