Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to role-playing games. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page or look at the goals section on this page to see what the focus is at the moment.
This project aims to improve the coverage and quality of articles on role-playing games (RPGs). The main areas of interest are Games, Terms, Systems, Designers and Publishers.
Allegrorondo: I collected odd and unusual RPS in the 80's and 90's, I'll see if I can put that stuff to use. Timelords (1st ed), Amber DRPG, Space 1889, Toon, Boot Hill, Palladium, and Warp World to name a few.
Dante665: Big time Old WoD fan, especially Werewolf and Wraith. And I, for one, thought Werewolf: The Wild West was GREAT.
Dawson: I have a large collection of RPG books, I'm sure I can lend a hand.
DM Andy: Mainly D&D but with a good collection of older RPGs, ought to be able to help someplace.
Dolfan1349: I play mainly Dungeons & Dragons, but have some experience in Star Wars RPG
Dungeoneer: Mainly here to help with Dungeons & Dragons but I have a few older RPGs and might be able to dig up obscure details. Can always help with clean-up.
Jeff503 00:53, 28 November 2006 (UTC) I am currently involved in RPG Theory, observing and noting how RPG affects well, everything, and how it evolves.
Jonas Karlsson: My main interest is Forge-related indie games.
Jonathan Walton: Small press creator-owned games, theory, aesthetics.
Joshua BishopRoby: Dirty hippy games and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the OG dirty hippy game).
KalevTait: I am an RPG bibliophile. My Gurps collection is nearing 100 books, and its only about a third of my total collection. Most of the rest is rather eclectic.
M.U.D.: Mainly working on organizing and writing missing Battletech articles and in developing guidelines for game setting articles.
Narfanator: D&D, Continuum, 'Civ-RPGs', indie-games. I'm also looking for more info on the old Aria books, as well as information on more 'Civ-RPGs' (ala SEIV: Starscape), and home-brew systems, especially those with complete and fictional physics.
Oaxaca_dan: I'm interested in creating and expanding the Shadow World page (Rolemaster). While I play Dungeons & Dragons, and can contribute to those pages, I think there's enough people around here to keep those in line. If anyone is familiar with the Shadow World setting, please feel free to lend a hand.
I've recently done research in roleplaying as a tool to better understand the motivations of religious terrorism; however, my current foci within roleplaying are understanding the idealization of a character, the Amalgam system (author), various facets of roleplaying theory, Boffer fighting (theory, weapons construction, and I boff with local groupstwice weekly), and a bunch of other things RPG-related (random generators, character archetypes, etc.). :-) I also host a weekly game and have GMed at and Directed PrinceCon. Now that I think of it, I should think about adding this stuff to my User Page. אמרSteve Caruso(poll) 16:13, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
WBSparks: New to wikipedia, working on D6 System articles and in the process of adding articles for licencee games currently using the system.
RobNoxious: Dungeons & Dragons Material, 3.0, 3.5, Miniatures, History.
Heterodoxphilomath I've been playing RPGs, especially D&D since 1982. I'm also a linguist and I'd like to contribute by providing phonetic transcriptions, preferrably in IPA to as many terms as possible for native and non-native speakers of English alike to use as I play RPGs in languages other than English.
Jake23482:I play D&D, Tunnels and Trolls, BattleTech,Champions or Hero System,Shadow Run, and Car Wars.
I am interested in D20 Modern.
I will help in any way I can.
Sympathizers
If you don't want to or have the time to participate yourself, but think the project is worthwhile, show your support by adding your name to this list.
Weinheimerphoto I GM'ed AD&D from about '78 till about '90. During that time I also played Morrow Project as well as 1 or two others. Haven't gamed since then.
Consistent naming: rename all "Foo (RPG)" and "Foo (Role-playing game)" pages to "Foo (role-playing game)". Note: This assumes 1) that just "Foo", without the parenthetical qualifier, is already used for another article (if it isn't, just use that), and 2) that Foo is a specific role-playing game, not an article about multiple role-playing games, or RPGs in general. The plural, "Foo (role-playing games)", is preferred for those. Category: Role-playing game terms has many examples.
Organize and categorize all known RPG systems (eg. D20, interlock and others), and write decent articles on them.
Clean up/reduce and organize the Category: Role-playing games, "spiritual home" of this project. Was a major Project effort, discussion archived on the Talk page.
Write structure guidelines for articles on the project page.
Discussions on style and structure of role-playing game and RPG-related articles can be held on the Style subpage.
Articles should follow, as closely as is possible, the guidance at the Manual of Style.
Role-playing games
For articles on role-playing games, we recommend the following layout:
Title is a genre [[role-playing game]], designed by designer and published by current publisher. Brief explanation what is notable about the game.
==Setting==
full description of the game setting if the game uses a custom setting, or:
Main article: [[game setting]] brief description of setting; full description of anything added or fleshed out for the game if the system is shared between games, or if it is taken from another work of fiction.
==System==
full description of the game system if the game uses a custom system, or:
Main article: [[game system]] brief description of game system; full description of what's different in this game if it's shared across many games
==History==
full history of different editions of and supplements to the game, if any, and any awards won by the game.
If there is only one thing to mention, put the game's publication date in the lead sentence and omit this section.
It is intended that this section should give a narrative history of the game. Long lists of all books published for a given game or system are not recommended for inclusion in articles (see "indiscriminate collections of information"); however, an external link pointing to such a list is strongly recommended.
==See also==
brief list of very similar RPGs, or other games in the same product line - but not just a list of games in the same genre (that's why we have the categories)
==References==
A section for references at the bottom, in the following format:
Books, modules, supplements, boxed sets, etc
Author or editor. Title of product (publisher, date). Available online:URL, if applicable
Articles in periodicals, or works within an anthology
Author. "Title." Periodical or anthology title issue# (publisher, date). Available online:URL, if applicable
Online sources
Author. "Title." Available online:URL
One should strive to include only the more relevant references, as including sources with every mention of the subject in question would make the article needlessly long.
==External links==
any external resources not covered under references
[[Category:Appropriate genre of role-playing games]] - or more than one if appropriate
Setting, System and History could come in any order, depending on what's most important for the game in question.
Important terms should be in bold, so it's easy to see what the paragraph you're reading is about.
Example articles
List articles that are of a high enough standard to be used as good examples of their category.
This article is part of WikiProject Role-playing games, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to role-playing games on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this notice, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
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