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* When referring to the player, use the pronoun "[[wikipedia:Singular they|they]]" (e.g. "the player can check their options").
* When referring to the player, use the pronoun "[[wikipedia:Singular they|they]]" (e.g. "the player can check their options").
* Dates should be written with the {{tem|date}} template.
* Dates should be written with the {{tem|date}} template.
* Instead of the <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code> tag, use the {{tem|refs}} template.
* Instead of the <code><nowiki><references/></nowiki></code> tag, use the {{tem|refs}} template.
* Reference tags (<code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code>) shouldn't have spaces before them. For transcripts, use {{tem|transcript}}, and make the second parameter follow a format similar to the following: "[[Olimar's notes]] on the [[Red Bulborb]]"; note the links and lack of period.
* Reference tags (<code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code>) shouldn't have spaces before them. For transcripts, use {{tem|transcript}}, and make the second parameter follow a format similar to the following: "[[Olimar's notes]] on the [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]]"; note the links and lack of period.
* To add equations, use {{tem|equation}} and whatever recommended instructions it contains.
* To add equations, use {{tem|equation}} and whatever recommended instructions it contains.


===Italicizing===
===Italicizing===
{{shortcut|P:ITALIC}}
All titled media should be ''italicized'' in articles. At Pikipedia, this is mainly video games, but also covers series, music, books, and films, for example. ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' is also included, because for the sake of being a collection of ''Pikmin'' information, Pikipedia treats ''Pikmin Adventure'' as a game (instead of a mini-game).
All titled media should be ''italicized'' in articles. At Pikipedia, this is mainly video games, but also covers series, music, books, and films, for example. ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' is also included, because for the sake of being a collection of ''Pikmin'' information, Pikipedia treats ''Pikmin Adventure'' as a game (instead of a mini-game).


==="Pikmin 1"===
==="Pikmin 1"===
{{shortcut|P:P1}}
The first ''Pikmin'' game, ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', should only be referred to as "Pikmin 1" where ambiguous. In article text, game names are italicized, so this is not a problem, but in categories, for example, it could easily refer to the species or series, without the "1".
The first ''Pikmin'' game, ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', should only be referred to as "Pikmin 1" where ambiguous. In article text, game names are italicized, so this is not a problem, but in categories, for example, it could easily refer to the species or series, without the "1".


===Capitalization===
===Capitalization===
{{shortcut|P:CAPITAL}}
Some subjects in the ''Pikmin'' series have ambiguous official capitalization, commonly because subjects whose names aren't in title case are forced to be as such because of the way they're presented ([[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] file, [[lock-on]] screen, etc.). This, combined with different games being inconsistent about the capitalization of some names has lead to the following community-created guidelines:
Some subjects in the ''Pikmin'' series have ambiguous official capitalization, commonly because subjects whose names aren't in title case are forced to be as such because of the way they're presented ([[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] file, [[lock-on]] screen, etc.). This, combined with different games being inconsistent about the capitalization of some names has lead to the following community-created guidelines:


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===Frames and galleries===
===Frames and galleries===
[[File:Red Pikmin.png|thumb|right|140px|Example of a picture with a frame and caption.]]
{{shortcut|P:FRAME}}
[[File:Red Pikmin.png|thumb|140px|Example of a picture with a frame and caption.]]
:''Always add a caption to images, and finish it with a period. Organize galleries so that the most in-game-related content comes first.''
:''Always add a caption to images, and finish it with a period. Organize galleries so that the most in-game-related content comes first.''
All images with frames (see example on the right) and images on galleries should have a caption on it, even if it's just something like "Follow-up to the previous image.". Captions should be treated like an article's body, with links and italicizations, ending in periods, etc.
All images with frames (see example on the right) and images on galleries should have a caption on it, even if it's just something like "Follow-up to the previous image.". Captions should be treated like an article's body, with links and italicizations, ending in periods, etc.
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===Region===
===Region===
{{shortcut|P:REGION}}
When the information on a subject changes according to the game's [[region]], the US version's info should come first on the page, then the European version, and finally the Japanese version.
When the information on a subject changes according to the game's [[region]], the US version's info should come first on the page, then the European version, and finally the Japanese version.


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===Prerelease===
===Prerelease===
{{shortcut|P:BETA}}
When referring to a prototypical version of something, avoid using the terms "alpha" and "beta". Those terms can mean different points in development for different developers, so unless the developers specifically brand a point in time or version as being "alpha", "beta", or "release candidate", do not use those terms. Instead, use "prototype", "prerelease", or "early".
When referring to a prototypical version of something, avoid using the terms "alpha" and "beta". Those terms can mean different points in development for different developers, so unless the developers specifically brand a point in time or version as being "alpha", "beta", or "release candidate", do not use those terms. Instead, use "prototype", "prerelease", or "early".


===Order for common sections===
===Order for common sections===
{{shortcut|P:OCS|P:SO}}
Some sections are common to many pages; where present, these should be ordered as follows:
Some sections are common to many pages; where present, these should be ordered as follows:


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* References
* References
* ''Navigation templates'' (this section has no heading)
* ''Navigation templates'' (this section has no heading)
===Order for games===
When there are sections of an article for different games, games should be listed in release date order, with main-series games before spin-off games and miscellaneous games. If it's necessary for a re-release to have a separate section, it should go after the original version of that game. This results in the following game order:
*{{p1}}
*{{npcp1}}
*{{p1s}}
*{{p2}}
*{{npcp2}}
*{{p2s}}
*{{p3}}
*{{p3d}}
*{{p4}}
*{{hp}}
*{{pb}}
*{{pa}}
*{{ssbs}}


===Naming section===
===Naming section===
{{shortcut|P:NAMING}}
Most articles should have a section where they explain the subject's names. If applicable, the article should mention the origins, explanations, or inspirations of the names, as well as their meanings and translations.
Most articles should have a section where they explain the subject's names. If applicable, the article should mention the origins, explanations, or inspirations of the names, as well as their meanings and translations.


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If the "Naming" section is created, the "Names in other languages" section should be a subsection of this one, and should make use of {{tem|foreignname}}.
If the "Naming" section is created, the "Names in other languages" section should be a subsection of this one, and should make use of {{tem|foreignname}}.


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