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Revision as of 23:29, 8 August 2009

Welcome to the SDA Strategy Wiki, where you can find or contribute information about tricks, routes, boss strategies, and planning in general. If a game you're trying to find isn't here, then feel free to make a page for it. Find games in the list below or search by system.

How to add a game

To add a game to this list, click the edit button at the top of the screen, then type double brackets like this [[Name of game here]] in the appropriate spot on the game list (make sure you keep the list in alphabetical order). After you click the save page button, a link for the game will appear in red. Click the link to edit the page.

Games

This section is for games and series. If you're writing about a series of games, then add (series) to the right of the game name. Writing for series of games only works if the games share similar engines such as Metal Slug and Mega Man X 1-3 (or 4-6).

Engine/Series

This section is for games sharing a similar engine (Unreal, Infinity).

If you're confused about what this means, Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale fall into this category because they both share the same engine, the Infinity engine; despite being different games, they both use the same engine, and therefore many similar tricks can be exploited. However, Mario games do not fall into this category. Even though games such as SMB 1-3 are all in the same series and for NES, the engine is different in each game, and thus tricks in one game cannot be applied to another.

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