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Template:GameMod
This template should be used for game mods and ROM hacks of existing video games.
- For video games, use Template:VideoGame
- For fangames that are not mods of an existing game, use Template:Fangame.
This template automatically includes the article in Category:Fanworks, and in the Category:Game Mods category unless you put a different category in the category= field.
See Help:Fandoms for more information.
Usage
To embed this template on a page, copy & paste the code below to the top of the new page:
{{GameMod |name= |original game= |fandom= |developer= |programmer= |artist= |composer= |engine= |release date= |type= |external links= |see also= |image= |category= }}
Key
- Name - Official name of the mod
- Original game - The original game(s) that the game mod is created in. Use specific game names instead of the entire franchise, e.g. The Sims 3 over The Sims
- Fandom - Other fandom(s) that the game relates to, if applicable. e.g. a mod that adds content from another fandom to the game
- Developer - The person or team that developed/created the mod
- Programmer - The person that programmed the mod.
- Artist - The person that created the visual assets, animations, and spritework.
- Composer - The person that composed the music for the mod.
- Engine - The engine the mod is built off of, e.g. KadeEngine, Psych, etc.
- Release date - Date of the first public release, which might be an early-access game or an open beta release.
- Type - Type of mod, e.g. cosmetic, quality of life, total conversion, content, etc.
- External links - Usually, the mod's official website or download page. Common examples are GameBanana, GameJolt, and Itch.io pages.
- See also: Related pages
- Image: Logo or screencap
- Category: this will default to and should be left blank unless the mod belongs in a fandom-specific subcategory. Only fandom-specific subcategories should be listed in this field. Subcategories that aren't fandom-specific belong at the bottom of the page.
Game mod | |
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Name: | |
Original game: | |
Fandom: | |
Developer: | |
Programmer: | |
Artist: | |
Composer: | |
Engine: | |
Release date: | |
Type: | |
External links: | |
See also: | |
Click here for related articles on Fanlore. | |
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