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**For original songs, write the lyrics for the long/extended version in a separate section, if applicable.
**For original songs, write the lyrics for the long/extended version in a separate section, if applicable.
*Japanese people's names should be written as "given name, surname", i.e. the Western order.
*Japanese people's names should be written as "given name, surname", i.e. the Western order.
*Since Sega has mostly unified the genre structure across games, the wiki categories for genres would also be unified. Below is how categories for genres should be assigned:
*Since Sega has mostly unified the genre structure across games, the wiki categories for genres would also be unified. Below is how categories for genres should be assigned.
**In the rare event that a song has different genres in different games (eg. [[Like_the_Wind_(Reborn)|Like the Wind [Reborn]]]), put the page into all applicable categories.
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Revision as of 16:23, 26 April 2020

  • Page titles should be in ASCII characters only. That means English letters and some symbols.
    • This wiki has $wgCapitalLinks disabled. Do not create pages with capitalized titles if what the page describes have a non-capitalized name. For example, use maimai, not Maimai.
    • Romanize all CJK song titles, and create redirects from the original title. Romanized portions of the title should use sentence case.
      • は, へ, を should be romanized as wa, e, o when they're pronounced as such.
      • If there's a foreign word transliterated into Japanese/Korean, write the original foreign word, if it can be determined. If you're not sure whether it's a foreign word or native word, write the romanization as-is.
      • For words of non-English origin (eg. テーマ and トルコ), it's recommended to use the words from their original language (Thema, turco) instead of their English equivalents (theme, Turkey). The latter is also acceptable, however.
    • If there are special characters that are meant to represent similar-looking English letters, write those English letters. Don't romanize them from their original language. For example, for "TETЯIS", use "TETRIS" as the page title, not "TETYAIS".
  • For licensed songs, especially POPS & Anime songs, the wiki page should only contain lyrics for the in-game short cut, and not the full song.
    • If you cannot understand the language, explicitly state that the lyrics are for the full version.
    • For original songs, write the lyrics for the long/extended version in a separate section, if applicable.
  • Japanese people's names should be written as "given name, surname", i.e. the Western order.
  • Since Sega has mostly unified the genre structure across games, the wiki categories for genres would also be unified. Below is how categories for genres should be assigned.
    • In the rare event that a song has different genres in different games (eg. Like the Wind [Reborn]), put the page into all applicable categories.
Category maimai CHUNITHM ONGEKI
Category:Pops & Anime POPS&アニメ POPS&ANIME POPS&ANIME
Category:niconico niconico&ボーカロイド niconico niconico
Category:Touhou Project 東方Project 東方Project 東方Project
Category:Variety ゲーム&バラエティ VARIETY VARIETY
Category:maimai Original Songs maimai ゲキマイ チュウマイ
Category:CHUNITHM Original Songs オンゲキ&CHUNITHM ORIGINAL チュウマイ
Category:ONGEKI Original Songs オンゲキ&CHUNITHM ゲキマイ オンゲキ
Category:Irodorimidori* オンゲキ&CHUNITHM イロドリミドリ チュウマイ

* イロドリミドリ songs have their own genre only in CHUNITHM. They should not be put into Category:CHUNITHM Original Songs.

  • Prefer YouTube videos to niconico videos. Prefer line-out videos to camera-recorded videos. For maimai Standard Charts, prefer videos with hold notes pressed.

Difficulty & Notecounts

  • Use the templates (see existing pages for examples).
  • When using {{(game name) Difficulty}} templates, use lower case letters for version names, _ for the first game, and + instead of "PLUS".
  • Link all chart designers in the tables, except for those indicating that the chart is a collaboration effort. (eg. 合作だよ)