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How should fangames be handled in the ScummVM wiki? The AGI engine has a lot of fangames, but I'm not sure if I should give them a passing mention like the "Sierra Christmas Card", list off all of them, or list off a few of the "best" ones like NAGI's homepage does. Also, tying into that question - what are the legalities of these fangames in the first place? -- [[User:MetaFox|MetaFox]] 21:11, 28 July 2006 (UTC) | How should fangames be handled in the ScummVM wiki? The AGI engine has a lot of fangames, but I'm not sure if I should give them a passing mention like the "Sierra Christmas Card", list off all of them, or list off a few of the "best" ones like NAGI's homepage does. Also, tying into that question - what are the legalities of these fangames in the first place? -- [[User:MetaFox|MetaFox]] 21:11, 28 July 2006 (UTC) | ||
If there is huge amount of fan games for AGI engine, add link to separate page. Otherwise just split the game list into two sections for AGI engine, official releases and fan games. And list all available fan games, in either case. | |||
There shouldn't be any legal issues with fan games, unless they re-use materials (ie graphics, sound) from the official releases of games. |
Revision as of 00:49, 30 July 2006
How should fangames be handled in the ScummVM wiki? The AGI engine has a lot of fangames, but I'm not sure if I should give them a passing mention like the "Sierra Christmas Card", list off all of them, or list off a few of the "best" ones like NAGI's homepage does. Also, tying into that question - what are the legalities of these fangames in the first place? -- MetaFox 21:11, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
If there is huge amount of fan games for AGI engine, add link to separate page. Otherwise just split the game list into two sections for AGI engine, official releases and fan games. And list all available fan games, in either case.
There shouldn't be any legal issues with fan games, unless they re-use materials (ie graphics, sound) from the official releases of games.