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Usage{{cite video game | title = | trans-title = | developer = | publisher = | date = | platform = | version = | scene = | level = | language = | quote = }}
{{cite video game |title= |trans-title= |developer= |publisher= |date= |platform= |version= |scene= |level= |language= |quote= }}
Sample input:
{{cite video game |title=[[Halo 3]] |developer=[[Bungie]] |publisher=[[Microsoft Game Studios]] |date=2007-09-25 |platform=[[Xbox 360]] |version=1.0 |level=The Storm |language= |quote='''Arbiter''': 'More Brutes?' / '''Master Chief''': 'Worse.' }}
Sample output: Bungie (2007-09-25). Halo 3 (Xbox 360) (1.0 ed.). Microsoft Game Studios. Level/area: The Storm. Arbiter: 'More Brutes?' / Master Chief: 'Worse.'
Template parameters[Edit template data]
Parameter Description Type Status Titletitle
Title of the video game
developer
Developer of the game
publisher
Publisher, if applicable to translation/edition; omit if identical to developer
platform
Platform, if applicable to the reference. (If citing something that is the same across all versions, this is unnecessary)
version
Version number of the video game cited, if applicable
scene
Scene within which the referred event or quote (if any) occurs (e.g. opening, staff credits)
level
Level or area within which the referred event or quote (if any) occurs
date
Full date of publication of the specified version. Must not be wikilinked.
quote
The quote that is used as the reference
language
Language of publication; specify only if it is not English
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