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** developer: Game developer or developers (use the following notation <nowiki>[[Developer 1 Page|Developer 1 Division Name]],[[Developer 2 Page|Developer 2 Division Name]]...</nowiki>. Example: <nowiki>[[Electronic Arts|EA Canada]]</nowiki> will be shown as '''EA Canada''' but linked to [[Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts page]])
** developer: Game developer or developers (use the following notation <nowiki>[[Developer 1 Page|Developer 1 Division Name]],[[Developer 2 Page|Developer 2 Division Name]]...</nowiki>. Example: <nowiki>[[Electronic Arts|EA Canada]]</nowiki> will be shown as '''EA Canada''' but linked to [[Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts page]])
** publisher: Game publisher or publishers (use the following notation <nowiki>[[Publisher 1|Publisher 1 Division Name]], [[Publisher 2|Publisher 2 Division Name]]...</nowiki>. Example: <nowiki>[[Namco|Namco Bandai Games]]</nowiki> will be shown as '''Namco Bandai Games''' but linked to [[Namco|Namco page]])
** publisher: Game publisher or publishers (use the following notation <nowiki>[[Publisher 1|Publisher 1 Division Name]], [[Publisher 2|Publisher 2 Division Name]]...</nowiki>. Example: <nowiki>[[Namco|Namco Bandai Games]]</nowiki> will be shown as '''Namco Bandai Games''' but linked to [[Namco|Namco page]])
** genre: Fill by games genres divided by commas. The recommended genres names are Action, Adventure, Arcade, Platformer, Compilation, Fighting, Minigames, MMO, FPS, Sports, Puzzle, Music, Racing, RPG, RTS, Horror, Casual, Remake, Turn-based strategy, Shoot 'em up
** genre: Fill by games genres divided by commas. The recommended genres names are Action, Adventure, Arcade, Platformer, Compilation, Fighting, MMO, FPS, Sports, Puzzle, Music, Racing, RPG, RTS, Horror, Gambling, Remake, Turn-based strategy, Shoot 'em up, Visual Novel, Pinball, Simulation, Family, Board, Trivia.
** gameinfo: This game brief (or not so brief) description
** gameinfo: This game brief (or not so brief) description
** wikipedia: Link to wikipedia page (use the following notation: <nowiki>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_XII Link]</nowiki>)
** wikipedia: Link to wikipedia page (use the following notation: <nowiki>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_XII Link]</nowiki>)
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** perfectly-emulated: Can only be 1 (Set this variable to 1 if a game is emulated perfectly without any visual artifact, control related bugs, FPS dipping and such)
** perfectly-emulated: Can only be 1 (Set this variable to 1 if a game is emulated perfectly without any visual artifact, control related bugs, FPS dipping and such)
** numberofplayers: Can be 2 or more (For multiplayer games: set this variable to maximal number of players supported by the game)
** numberofplayers: Can be 2 or more (For multiplayer games: set this variable to maximal number of players supported by the game)
* Game languages section is used to flag a game as using a particular language. Only a selected number (24) of languages are useable right now: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. When marking a game as using a language please make sure it is officially supported or make an appropriate comment in case it is a homebrew patch. You can add any number of said languages in the following format:
* Game languages section is used to flag a game as using a particular language. Only a selected number (24) of languages are useable right now: Afrikaans, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. When marking a game as using a language please make sure it is officially supported or make an appropriate comment in case it is a homebrew patch. You can add any number of said languages in the following format:
** '''<lowercase_language>'''=<games serials it is applicable to>
** '''<lowercase_language>'''=<games serials it is applicable to>
** Example: german=SCES-51611 & SCES-51610
** Example: german=SCES-51611 & SCES-51610
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