Template:Other games infobox/doc

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This is the documentation subpage of Template:Other games infobox. It contains usage information that is not part of the underlying template.
{{Other games infobox
| title = 
| cover =
| developer = 
| publisher = 
| director = 
| producer = 
| artists = 
| writers = 
| composer = 
| series = 
| platforms = 
| release = 
| genres = 
| mode = 
}}

Usage

This infobox is intended to help displaying key informations of games that are not Final Fantasy XIV. It is mainly created for the Final Fantasy series games pages, so wiki editors can link to other Final Fantasy games without needing to link outside the wiki.

If the need arises, the infobox can also be used for collaboration games like NieR or Monster Hunter.

Additionaly, the Template:Other games notice can be used to highlight that the page is mainly used for references, appearances and collaborations within Final Fantasy XIV, and does not give a full showcase of the game the page is for.

Parameters

Important Note: All parameters are set to optional. This is to prevent empty lines in the infobox, and since for some games not all the specified information can be gathered, it is safer to keep them all optional.

title
the title of the game.
cover
the cover of the game. For recognition purposes, if applicable, the NA-released cover art should be displayed. Cover arts from other regions shall be displayed in a gallery on the page.
developer
the developer of the game. If possible, the studio or unit of the studio should be named, e.g. "Square Enix Creative Business Unit III".
publisher
the publisher of the game, e.g "Square Enix", "Capcom" etc.
director
the director of the game. If multiple, name the main director(s).
producer
the producer of the game. If multiple, name the main producer(s).
artists
the main artists for the game.
composer
the main composer of the soundtrack for the game.
series
(optional) If the game is part of a series it can be mentioned here, like "Final Fantasy".
platforms
the platforms on which the game is released.
release
the release dates of the game. If multiple platforms have differentiating release dates, they should be listed with the platform in brackets.
genres
the main genres of the game. If multiple genres apply, they need to be seperated by a comma.
mode
If the game is either single-player, multi-player or single-player with multi-player mode