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RemyWiki is a MediaWiki installation operated by Dan Dickinson. | RemyWiki is a MediaWiki installation originally operated by [[User:Remy|Dan Dickinson]]. | ||
== What is this thing, anyway? == | |||
RemyWiki is intended to be a centralized place for any and all information that an English-speaking person might want to find about current [[BEMANI]] games, as well as older, inactive BEMANI series. We've made an effort to centralize information on arcade versions, home versions, artist profiles, staff profiles, song lists, artist credits, and general FAQs to make everything as easy to find and understand as possible. Information was gathered from various sources all over the internet -- KONAMI's official sites, soundtracks, and [http://bemaniwiki.com/ BEMANIWiki 2nd] being the main sources. Some translated song and video production info are from the now-defuncted [http://www.sacredchao.net/~arashi/iidx/ "ROOTS26" site]. | |||
== Who maintains RemyWiki? == | |||
RemyWiki, in its first incarnation, was put together mainly by [[User:AaronRamsey|Aaron "rmz" Ramsey]]. As a wiki, however, the RemyWiki is designed to allow anybody who wishes to contribute information to do so. All you need to do is create an account on the RemyWiki, and you'll be free to add or modify pages to help contribute. We strive to ensure that all of the information presented is as accurate as possible, so please don't submit inaccurate information. Also, try to create new sections or pages in the same style as existing pages (header titles and organization, for example) so that everything is easy to read and so it's easy to find what you want. | |||
== Community Guidelines == | == Community Guidelines == | ||
*Fact check before you post. | * Fact check before you post. | ||
*Don't spam. | * Don't spam. | ||
*Don't get into edit wars. | * Don't get into edit wars. | ||
*Don't put jokes onto pages that should contain legitimate data. | * Don't put jokes onto pages that should contain legitimate data. | ||
*When creating new pages, use romanized page titles. | * When creating new pages, use romanized page titles. At no point should any kanji or symbol enter the URL string. | ||
*When leaving comments on talk pages, sign them using the appropriate wiki code. | * Check the [[RemyWiki:Rules|rules]]. | ||
* When leaving comments on talk pages, sign them using the appropriate wiki code. | |||
[[Category:RemyWiki Policies]] |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 5 February 2023
RemyWiki
RemyWiki is a MediaWiki installation originally operated by Dan Dickinson.
What is this thing, anyway?
RemyWiki is intended to be a centralized place for any and all information that an English-speaking person might want to find about current BEMANI games, as well as older, inactive BEMANI series. We've made an effort to centralize information on arcade versions, home versions, artist profiles, staff profiles, song lists, artist credits, and general FAQs to make everything as easy to find and understand as possible. Information was gathered from various sources all over the internet -- KONAMI's official sites, soundtracks, and BEMANIWiki 2nd being the main sources. Some translated song and video production info are from the now-defuncted "ROOTS26" site.
Who maintains RemyWiki?
RemyWiki, in its first incarnation, was put together mainly by Aaron "rmz" Ramsey. As a wiki, however, the RemyWiki is designed to allow anybody who wishes to contribute information to do so. All you need to do is create an account on the RemyWiki, and you'll be free to add or modify pages to help contribute. We strive to ensure that all of the information presented is as accurate as possible, so please don't submit inaccurate information. Also, try to create new sections or pages in the same style as existing pages (header titles and organization, for example) so that everything is easy to read and so it's easy to find what you want.
Community Guidelines
- Fact check before you post.
- Don't spam.
- Don't get into edit wars.
- Don't put jokes onto pages that should contain legitimate data.
- When creating new pages, use romanized page titles. At no point should any kanji or symbol enter the URL string.
- Check the rules.
- When leaving comments on talk pages, sign them using the appropriate wiki code.