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* [[Daedalic Entertainment]], german video game company who has created point-and-click adventure games such as "The Whispered World" and "A New Beginning". --[[User:Aliuken|Aliuken]] ([[User talk:Aliuken|talk]]) 18:34, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

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Click here to request a video game article.

When adding a new title, please provide a URL which includes some information on the article you are requesting. If you cannot find a good source of information, at the very least please provide a short textual description of the article you are requesting. Otherwise your request will be removed. Once an article is created, please remove the request. Also, please see Wikipedia:Articles for creation for more information on what articles are acceptable. Thank you.

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March 2009

  • This one is almost certain to be notable (WP definition), but the sources will be locked away in old magazines. The question is whether the request is left indefinitely, moved up the queue or removed because it's not something we're currently equipped to deal with. Someoneanother 00:57, 14 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

April 2009

  • Football Academy - Football Academy offers an entertaining way to learn football strategy, positioning and technique through various mini-games. [2] [3] [4]

May 2009

June 2009

  • Helldorado - A 3D wild west action PC game (see website). It is also the third installment in the Desperados series and the sequel to Desperados 2: Cooper's Revenge. The game can be found on various game review sites but apart from that the game is not really documented at all (a quick search on Google will prove this).

July 2009

August 2009

  • GROW (series) - An extremely popular series of flash games made by a Japanese guy. They are on his website eyezmaze.com and there was an article on one of the games, GROW CUBE in a magazine. They have won awards as well.
  • That would be eyezmaze.com, courtesy of On, I'm surprised there's not an article on this already. I think an article on the website itself, rather than just the Grow series, would be better - On's been releasing games outside of the series such as Dwarf Complete. There's sources on RPS and scads on Jay is Games, who've been enthusiastic followers for some time. Someoneanother 21:59, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

September 2009

October 2009

December 2009

January 2010

February 2010

  • Yukio Futatsugi - Former head of Sega's Team Andromeda, developer of the Panzer Dragoon series of video games. Moved on to direct Phantom Dust on the Xbox.

March 2010

April 2010

  • Starters Orders - one of few horse racing video game in western style. official website--Flamelai (talk) 15:21, 9 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Treasure Madness - The first Facebook treasure hunting game with nearly 2,500,000 players monthly. Has over 600,000 results when "treasure madness" facebook is googled. Facebook page 210.56.72.250 (talk) 13:14, 10 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • RetrowareTV - Official Website - The Retro video gaming website, that are the host of many video game shows such as: RWTV: The Show (By: Lance "Ito" Cortez and John Delia), Video Game Take Out (By: Ben Hall), The Happy Video Game Nerd (By: Derek Alexander), From Pixels to Plastic (By: "Pixel" Dan Eardley), The Gaming Historian (By: Norman Caruso), Boomstick Reviews (By: Kieran McFarland), JamEnslaver Reviews (By: James Valner), Guru Larry's Retro Corner (By: Guru Larry and Wez), and RetroBeats (By: Mel Saint Marceaux). The staff also includes Rob Piontek, the Videographer for Retroware TV, and Mat Howlett, the sites composer. They also have previous shows Destroy the Humanoid and Substance TV. They have also created the RDUB Force, a group of intern reviewers consisting of Sebastiaan Barneveld (Half Blind Gamer), Alex (TigerClaw TV), Rask (Rask's Virtual Classics).
  • Junko Tamiya - Composer of several classic video game soundtracks.

May 2010

  • DJ Max Mobile - A cell phone version of the DJ Max series. Normally plays like normal DJ Max games, but if the player plays it on a cell with a touch screen, they can play it like DJ Max Technika. Unfortunately, the game suffers from degraded sound (all the songs sound like older video game music, and no lyrics), and the M/Vs are gone, replaced by a single still from the song or the still from the song preview.[22]
  • Gundemonium Collection - A collection of three PC Indie manic shooters from Platine Dispositif which got an English release over Play Station Network from publisher Rockin' Android. [23]

August 2010

  • Super Bombliss - Tetris-like game never released in the US as far as I can tell; finding sources seems to be difficult, at least in English.
    • Super Bombliss is the Japanese name for Tetris Blast.(see here) I started making an article for the whole Super Tetris/Bombliss series here. Since they are old games that are very similar, there isn't much coverage as far as I can tell. Feel free to help out if you can. Blake (Talk·Edits) 03:52, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

September 2010

October 2010

  • Virtual Grand Prix 3 - Independent race car simulator [29], notable for its quasi-finite elements tyre simulation and its convincing AI. AutoSimSport magazine awarded VGP3 the title of the "3rd best simulator" of 2009.
  • Gen'nei Toshi - I'm a new member of Wikipedia, and I wanted to create a page for the MSX and later Sega CD game Gen'nei Toshi (Illusion City) released in 1991 by Microcabin. I'm not certain it meets notability requirements, but it was an incredibly lavish game for the time as well as having a very mature cyberpunk-themed story. I think it richly deserves the article. I'm just not sure how/if to go about it. Tien Ren (talk) 23:33, 14 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

November 2010

  • Pelican Accessories - I don't know if this is the right section for this request, but I'd like to request the reinstatement of the Pelican Accessories article. On Aug. 25th 2010 it was deleted by Jclemens for "Not a notable company" and "article does not attribute reliable secondary sources". I never got to read the original article, so I can't speak to the reliability of the secondary sources, but you can find Pelican Video Game Accessories in most vintage video game collections in the US, all over ebay(Wiki won't let me provide a link but you get the idea) and amazon[30], not to mention their contribution to the landfills of America. Pelican distributed all sorts of 3rd party accessories under their label, and developed some of their own.(They even developed their own gaming system.) Pelican was a very notable contributor to the video game industry throughout the 90's, and I for one would like to know what happened to them, and maybe see a list of their cool products. (I think they may have been bought out by Performance Designed Products[31])
I doubt I'm entering this request correctly, but I tried to follow the directions and I got some message saying "Cannot find section" and "This page is frequently backlogged." So editing the most recent entry was the only way I could figure how to make this submission. When I looked at Jclemens user page, I saw that he had some sort of award for all his participation on the wiki project. I also noticed that he deleted over eighteen thousand pages! Isn't that a bit excessive? I would hate to think that wiki members are going around deleting all these articles in an effort to have a better user rating... and for what? so they can have more power to delete even more articles. (or this complaint) I understand the necessity to remove disinformation, it's probably more damaging than no information, but whole sale deletion because you can't find verification online is just wrong. For some things, wikipedia is the only online source, and with out it, the information could become lost in obscurity. (for example in the video game world "The Max Media Dock", which was also deleted.)
Wikipedia is a great idea, but I still think it has some bugs that need to be worked out... Thank you for taking the time to read my rant, and please help. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.166.105.15 (talkcontribs)
The previous article will have been deleted because it was proposed for deletion or put up for speedy deletion, if there were no sources and none could be found then the information would not have been verified - all articles are expected to be verified with sources or at least there should be evidence of such sources existing, without which articles do get removed. When you went to JClemens' talk page you saw their administrator statistics, these aren't a scoreboard they're just statistics, when wikipedia users nominate articles for deletion in whatever way, it's administrators that have to delete them, editors without the administrator tools cannot. There's no point focusing on JClemens because they were just deleting what someone else probably nominated for deletion, and if what you say is true about verification not being available then it is rightly so. We're not empowered to conduct original research here, we use reputable sources so that readers know that the information is sound. Some see this as a weakness of WP, but it doesn't stop us from being able to make thousands of video game related articles, thousands of which have yet to be made, focusing on the ones we can't is pointless. If an article is possible then someone will attempt it, but whether or not it happens this text will be removed once that decision is made as this is an active request list rather than a standard talk page (just letting you know). I hope to look into the possibility in the future. Someoneanother 19:07, 23 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

December 2010

April 2011

May 2011

  • Simulmondo - Italian computer game developer/publisher. MobyGames profile
  • 4PLAY - Notable adult computer game available since 1994 with several updates. Quite popular when it first came out and still played by thousands every month. [34]

June 2011

July 2011

  • Clockwork Tortoise - The developers of The adventures of Batman and Robin on the Sega Mega Drive/ Genesis.


Dissidia 012 Prologue Final Fantasy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.185.19.69 (talk) 15:53, 27 February 2012 (UTC) Code Hero[reply]

Code Hero is a game that teaches you how to make games and save the world with a code gun that shoots Javascript. Become a code hero and shape the future!

For more information visit http://primerlabs.com/codehero


An empire-building startegy mobile games series Developed and published by HandyGames

October 2011

  • Gen'ei Toshi - JRPG with a mature story and strong cyberpunk themes released in 1991 for the MSX by Microcabin. Never localized. Its graphics are extremely advanced for the time and it remains one of the more technologically-demanding games ever produced on the MSX. I'd like to do the page myself, but I'm new here and I'm not certain about the notability requirements.

November 2011

December 2011

Extremely borderline notable, see this (the writer has pieces on PC World, Macworld etc.), this (Patrick Dugan, quoted in Games TM re indie game), this (same author as the Vintage Computing piece). I'm not sure it's worth creating this if nobody can find any more sources, may well get shot down. Someoneanother 19:44, 26 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

January 2012

  • The Backloggery — a website where gamers can log the video games they own a copy of.

February 2012

  • Fists of Resistance - A game created by Oxeye Game Studio, Fists of Resistance is a Beat e'm Up, WWII, adventure game created to bring money to charity in the 2012 Humble Bundle. It is referenced here [[49]], and can be found all over the internet by searching "Fists of Resistance Game".

(UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.48.74.167 (talk)

March 2012

Web+TV+3=WebTV3! (talk) 01:16, 5 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


"Hi, I would be willing to take a look into helping make this page if it meets the notability guidelines. Put a message in my Talk or I will start writing drafts and checking for Notability citations."Makhram"The Maniac" talk 21:22, 3 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Comment: - I played this yesterday. Would like to see an article. --Rsrikanth05 (talk) 18:20, 24 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
See no point. If it is the same thing, just mention in the existing article. --Rsrikanth05 (talk) 08:09, 27 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • "Monster Hunter monster list" The monsters are what makes the franchise unique and different. and there is alot of material for the list. I think these specifications could work: There needs to be 2 columns for each monster, the first column will be a description 1 or more paragraphs long e.g

Where its found, its colors. the 2nd column will state which game(s) it appears in. --Deviljho12 (talk) 16:33, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • "List of Science Fiction Video Games"- I have found that I've been wanting to search for video games of a specific genera and haven't been able to. It would allow me to wheedle out games of other generas and there by allow me to do a more efficient search rather than having all of the different generas of video games, which are just as varied as books and should be treated as such, cobbled together in no particular order (ex. mixing fantasy with WWII games). This could greatly help reduce confusion for users. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DarasuumArray (talkcontribs) 09:20, 27 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

April 2012

Zombie Pandemic Independently Developed Browser-Based MMORPG — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.222.52.17 (talk) 22:52, 11 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]