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This template is deprecated in favor of Video game titles/ Video game titles/item. It will be deleted/redirected to those templates once all of its instances have been replaced. Please do not add new instances of this template to articles.

This template is used to create a table to display information for a single video game or related title in a stand-alone list of video game titles. Not all parameters will be used. Different combinations of parameters are used to display different table formats.

Usage

 * Required parameters for basic usage
 * title: The game title.
 * date: The game's release dates. Use.
 * refs: Used to provide references for release dates. Will list the [#] next to "Original release dates:", "Cancellation date", or the "platform".
 * release: Listing of systems the game has been released on by year. Content should be formatted as "YEAR – SYSTEM", with a space, en-dash, and space between the text.
 * notes: Any special noteworthy piece of information. (i.e. alternative names, special milestones, etc.) A bulleted listed is recommended.


 * Optional parameters that augment the format
 * series: Used to omit the "Original release date(s)" portion for entries about a whole series of video games. Parameter must be set to "yes" to work.
 * futuregame: Used to changed "Original release date(s)" to "Proposed release date(s)" and "Release years by system" to "Proposed system release". Parameter must be set to "yes</tt>" to work.
 * article</tt>: Used to link the game title to the article's page name; produces a piped wikilink. Should be used even if the game's title and article title are the same.
 * multiplereleasedates</tt>: Specifies if the date has single or multiple release dates. Used to format the "Original release date(s):" caption. Set this to "no</tt>" to display "date" or "yes</tt>" to display "dates".
 * canceled</tt>: Used in place of "date" if the game was canceled. Changes "Original release date(s)" to "Cancellation date" and "Release years by system" to "Proposed system release".
 * platform</tt>: Used in place of "release" if the title is not a video game, but a spin-off title. For example, anime or manga series, radio drama, expansion, etc.


 * Other functionalities
 * linkable: The template creates a html-anchor, using the title parameter (title</tt>). (Examples: Harvest Moon, Castlevania: Resurrection, and Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals)
 * anchor</tt>: Will replace the content from title</tt> with new content. Used in case there are multiple table entries that share the same name.

Examples

 * Regular Harvest Moon title


 * Canceled Castlevania title


 * Unreleased Marvel vs. Capcom game (as of 2010)


 * Spin-off Final Fantasy anime


 * Spin-off Final Fantasy video game series

Redirects
Note: Use of the redirects is deprecated.

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