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This is the current revision of this page, as edited by NegativeMP1 (talk | contribs) at 16:34, 17 March 2024 (this task force simply does not seem to be active anymore, as i can only think of a couple editors that keep this up and running. set status to semi-active). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

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WikiProject Video games: Sega Task Force
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The Sega Task Force
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The Wikiproject Sega TaskForce
The Wikiproject Sega TaskForce

Welcome to the Sega task force of WikiProject Video games on the English Wikipedia. We are a group dedicated to creating and improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to Sega. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; For more information on task forces, please see WP:TASKFORCE; it is hoped that this task force will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list. If you'd like to join in, just add your name to the members list below, or at our official members list at WP:SEGA/M.

Scope
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This task force supports all articles that cover anything that Sega designed or produced. Additional titles or series can be easily added to this task force's scope by agreement on the talk page, and all currently covered articles can be seen in this project's category page.

The majority of these articles are video games, but include character biographies, character lists, soundtracks, living people biographies, manga, films, television shows, and more. The Sega task force attempts to standardize the content and format of data in said articles. In addition, this task force aims to provide editing assistance and support for Sega-related articles.

Goals
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Our main goals are to:

  • organize all Sega-related articles through the usage of templates, categories, and stubs.
  • improve on Sega-related articles to higher qualities and to good and featured article status.
  • create new articles relating to Sega, as long as they are encyclopedic and adhere to Wikipedia policies.
Article examples
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  • 3.4% List-Class
  • 10.9% Stub-Class
  • 45.6% Start-Class
  • 16.2% C-Class
  • 6.9% B-Class
  • 13.5% GA-Class
  • 3.4% FA-Class

Articles posted on the main page as "Today's Featured Article" are listed in bold. Articles featured on the main page as a Did you know? fact are listed with a (DYK?) note.

Nominees
  1. None
Reassessment
  1. None
Members
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If you would like to join our task force, please click here and add your username in alphabetical order.

You can also place {{User Segabox2}} or {{Segabox}} on your userpage and it will come up as:

This Wikipedian is a member of the
Sega Task Force.
I am a member of
the Sega task force!


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Announcements
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Edit or watch this list
2021


Article alerts
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Edit or watch this list

Articles to be split

To Do
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To-do list for Sega Task Force:

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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:

You can help keep this team active by updating these tasks that await attention as they appear!

Parentage
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Assessment
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Templates
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Sega templates:
SEGA
Sonic Series templates
Other series templates
Stub templates
Article Guidelines
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For more details on this topic, see the VG Article guidelines

Besides the usual policies and guidelines, please make sure you are aware of the specific guidelines related to computer and video game-related articles. Also ensure that you are familiar with the following topics:

  1. The five pillars of Wikipedia: a quick rundown of the 5 key rules you need to start editing.
  2. Simplified ruleset: 16 rules of thumb to help you avoid problems.
  3. List of policies: A comprehensive list of the 42 official policies with very quick summaries.

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