FamiWiki:Policies and guidelines

FamiWiki's policies and guidelines are developed by the community to describe best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of documenting 8-bit Nintendo and 16-bit Nintendo hardware, software, media, and everything else related.

=Policies=

Uploading Box Art, Screenshots, and More

 * Screenshots for Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System software must use the provided FamiWiki palette file.
 * Resolution must be 256 x 240 with zero cropping.
 * Name photos accordingly (e.g. Game Name FC TitleScreen.png, Game Name FC Box Art)
 * All screenshots must be in the .png format.
 * Make sure to include sources by filling out the source section in the upload field. (e.g. Imported from Wikipedia)

=Terminology=

Dictionary

 * 8-bit Nintendo - hardware that ecompasses the Family Computer, Family Computer Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo VS. System, and PlayChoice-10.
 * 16-bit Nintendo - hardware that ecompasses the Super Famicom, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Satellaview.
 * Add-on - A hardware accessory or peripheral to expand the capabilities of the console by enhancing its features and functionality.
 * Cassette - Japanese term for cartridge.
 * Console - A computer designed to play software made for it.
 * Kusoge - Japanese abbreviation for "shit game".
 * Nintendo Hard - Term for extreme difficulty
 * Platform - An ecosystem that encompasses the software designed for specific consoles.

Acronyms
=Scope= Topics within the scope include anything related to 8-bit and 16-bit Nintendo history. This includes development history, hardware, software, staff and personnel and other things such as advertising media. For the moment, hardware and software for other consoles from around that period, such as the SG-1000, are not the focus but are permitted.
 * FC - short for Family Computer (or Famicom)
 * NES - short for Nintendo Entertainment System
 * SFC - short for Super Famicom
 * SNES - short for Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Topics outside the scope generally include hardware and software created for the Nintendo 64 and beyond. While remakes such as the 2006 Final Fantasy III for the Nintendo DS should only be given a mention, emulated re-releases and ports of software within the scope is to be documented, such as Family Computer - Nintendo Switch Online.

=FAQ=

Isn't the Famicom just an NES?

 * FamiWiki treats both the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System as two separate consoles. They do however fall under the same general platform we refer to as 8-bit Nintendo. The same applies with the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Entertainment System under 16-bit Nintendo.

What names do you use for software?

 * Full name present on the game box (e.g.God Slayer: Haruka Tenkū no Sonata instead of simply God Slayer)
 * Original Japanese into English. Localized names are used for redirects.
 * Words written in kanji (伝説, 逆襲) should be written with proper macrons if needed (densetsu, gyakushū).
 * Words written with katakana (マリオ, デビル) should be written into its proper romanized form (Mario, devil).

Disk or Disc?

 * Disk for floppy disk media, Disc for CD media.