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The Visual novels task force is an organized task force dedicated to organize, expand, clean up, and guide articles related to Japanese visual novels. This is a joint task force under both the video games and anime and manga WikiProjects. To indicate that an article falls within the scope of this work group, please add "|Visualnovels=
" to the {{WikiProject Video games}} talk page template and "|visual-novel-task-force=
" to {{WikiProject Anime and manga}}". For example, {{WikiProject Video games|Visualnovels=yes}} and {{WikiProject Anime and manga|visual-novel-task-force=yes}}. You can also add this to the talk page of images, categories, and templates.
If you would like to participate, add yourself to the members section of this page. Help out by editing visual novel-related articles, making positive changes towards the goals outlined, or contributing to the discussion on one of our related talk pages. If you would like to add some suggestions, ask on the talk page.
Contents
Article guidelines
- For more details on this topic, see the Video game article guidelines, Anime and manga manual of style and Japanese manual of style
Besides the usual policies and guidelines, please make sure you are aware of the specific guidelines related to video game-related articles. Also ensure that you are familiar with the following topics:
- The five pillars of Wikipedia: a quick rundown of the 5 key rules you need to start editing.
- Simplified ruleset: 16 rules of thumb to help you avoid problems.
- List of policies: A comprehensive list of the 42 official policies with very quick summaries.
- Wikipedia:Notability (video games): Not an official policy but a good guideline.
Additional guidelines include:
- Use naming conventions for video games.
- Use {{Infobox animanga}} for titles with notable anime, manga, etc. For titles without adaptations, use {{Infobox video game}}.
- The majority of the article should deal with the original work. If both the original and any adaptations are notable and there is enough information to create two quality articles, then a content fork may be advisable after attempting to summarize. For adaptations, there is generally no need to repeat mostly redundant plot. In the rare cases where a visual novel is the adaptation, the level of gameplay should follow the same rules.
Project overview
Goals
- Create any and all articles related to notable visual novels that have not yet been created.
- To craft well-written and properly organized visual novel articles and subsequent character articles of characters featured in visual novels.
Scope
It is standard in many games to have a text box with a character sprite to give a visual representation of whose dialogue it is. Due to the widespread usage of this narrative instrument, this alone does not qualify a game to fall within this task force's scope. The scope of the project is that of articles which consist entirely of, or directly relate to, the Japanese original or English adapted form of:
- Visual novels, interactive fiction games featuring mostly static graphics, usually with anime-style art. This includes visual novels produced outside of Japan.
- Characters from visual novels.
- Additional merchandise from visual novels, not including visual novels that have been made into anime or manga; see WikiProject Anime and manga for details.
- Companies and staff of those companies that produce visual novels and companies that produce licensed English translations of visual novels.
- Visual novel terminologies.
- Notable websites that provide reference material relating to visual novels; see WP:WEB for details.
- Other visual novel-like games such as sound novels, dating sims, and kinetic novels.
- Games which use visual novel- or dating sim-like features to progress the story as well as character relationships, but also have additional elements of gameplay akin to RPGs. Example: Rune Factory.
The following are not within the scope of this task force when used separately from any of the above:
- Anime-themed games that are not visual novels or related media. Example: Naruto: Path of the Ninja.
- Games with minor visual novel or dating-sim elements that do not use those elements to affect storyline in any meaningful way. Examples: Thousand Arms, Final Fantasy VII.
Participants
User WP Visual novels
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A list of participants can be found at Category:Visual novels task force participants.
Technically speaking, anyone who edits or contributes to visual novel articles is a participant, and there are no requirements other than that. If one wishes, they can further identify themselves with the project by listing their name as a participant. This helps spread the word about the project and can help other editors see what types of articles that user is interested in editing.
To add yourself to the project listing add the following to your user page.
[[Category:Visual novels task force participants|{{subst:PAGENAME}}]]
Or, if you wish to use the userbox, add {{User:Juhachi/User WP Visual novels}} to your user page instead as it includes the above wikicode.
Visual novels played
This is a list of visual novels that our members have played, or at least have in their possession. It is an attempt to see which games our members have first-hand experience with, and thus which articles we have the best chance of bringing up to good or better status. Please add your own visual novels to the list, followed by your username.
The list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Visual novels/played.
Related WikiProjects
Parent WikiProject
In addition to the above guidelines and recommendations, follow the guidelines and recommendations of the "parent" WikiProject when they apply:
Similar WikiProjects
Even if not directly visual novel-related, the following WikiProjects may contain useful information that you can use:
Recognized articles
Featured lists
Good articles
The following articles reached Good Article status and should be used as references for work on other articles in order to bring them up to GA level.
Good topics
Articles to work on
Needs expanding
- Visual novels
- Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai
- Dōkyūsei series
- Gekkō no Carnevale
- Grisaia no Kajitsu
- Haruiro Ouse
- Kajiri Kamui Kagura
- Kizuato
- Megachu!
- Miko Miko Nurse
- PP: Pianissimo
- Resort Boin
- Stellar Theater
- Welcome to Pia Carrot
- Companies and people
Notability not established
- Atlach-Nacha
- Cherry Petals Fall Like Teardrops
- Hoshiful
- Hoshiuta
- I/O
- If My Heart Had Wings
- Immoral Study (series)
- Kannagi no Tori
- Miko Miko Nurse
- No Fate! Only the Power of Will
- Nocturnal Illusion
- Pure Pure Mimi to Shippo no Monogatari
- Root After and Another
- Sakura no Uta
- Season of the Sakura
- Silver Chaos
Former Good articles
Related content
- Recently changed talk pages in this task force
Categories
- Category:Bishōjo games
- Category:Dating sims
- Category:Eroge
- Category:Otome games
- Category:Visual novels
Templates
{{Dating sims and visual novels}}
(what links here){{Visual-novel-stub}}
(what links here) - adds tagged article to Category:Visual novel stubs{{Vndb}}
(what links here) - To easily make a link to the appropriate VNDB page for a VN, producer, release, or character.
Resources
- General
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Sources - Current consensus regarding the reliability and usability of specific video-game-related sources.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library
- User:Odie5533/VG Source Reliability
- 4gamer.net - Articles about console games (Japanese)
- andriasang.com - Articles about Japanese games. Considered a reliable source.
- Anime News Network occasionally has news pieces about visual novels. For console visual novel sales stats, search ANN for "Japan's Video Game Rankings".
- Comptiq.com - Website for the magazine that focuses on Japanese video games. (Japanese)
- e-animedia.com's Megami Magizine's website - Website focuses on characters for bishōjo games (as well as anime and manga). (Japanese)
- Galge.com - Basic game info, features, web radio and news are considered reliable. (Japanese) (WP:RS/N Discussion)
- news.dengeki.com - Articles about console games (Japanese)
- SiliconEra covers visual novels, both Japanese and English, from time to time.
- VNDB.org - Not considered a reliable source, but can be used to find official visual novel homepages, screenshots, and other information. Can also be added as an external link.
- Sales
- Getchu.com - Helpful in visual novel sales information. (Japanese)
- Sales rankings (Japanese)
- PC News game rankings - National sales rankings for PC games in Japan. Note that the dates in the links are for the issue the information was in, not the dates for the sales ranking, so you should look in the issue about a month after the game's release date. The ranking operated between December 2000 and February 2007. (Japanese)
- PCpress game sales rankings - National sales rankings for PC games in Japan. Note that the month each issue was published contains information of the previous month, so the first issue (June 2007) contains the ranking of May 2007. The previous sales rankings can be accessed at the PCpress sales log. (Japanese)
- PCpress game reservation rankings - National reservation rankings for PC games in Japan. Note that the month each issue was published contains information from the middle of that month to the middle of the next month, so the first issue (June 2007) contains the ranking from mid June to mid July 2007. The previous reservations rankings can be accessed at the PCpress reservation log. (Japanese)
- Reviews
- Famitsu.com - Famitsu is helpful in console-ported visual novel reviews. (Japanese)
- Technologytell sometimes covers visual novels, including reviews. These are mainly handled by contributor Jenni Lada and appear in her Important Importables column.
- Visual-novels.net - This website has news pertaining to visual novels straight from Japan and visual novels that are being fan translated into English. The website also reviews visual novels.
- Other
- Dengeki G's Magazine: 50 Best Galge - An August 2007 survey of 1,500 randomly chosen Dengeki G's Magazine readers asking them "What was the most interesting galge you ever played?" (Japanese)
- Getchu.com's user voted rankings (Japanese)