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I wouldn't suggest updating this list religiously (unless you really want to). You might just want to note magazines that are definitely done or need a second opinion.
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In a perfect world, every relevant page of a magazine scan would be getting used somewhere on Sega Retro. For example, I would expect every page of Sega Visions to be spread across "XXXX/Magazine articles" pages, or failing that, promotional material galleries. If, say, page 13 had been missed out, the only way you would know is to cross reference every page of the magazine - that's not going to happen.
  
This might not be the best way to keep track, but I'm conscious that listing everything [[:User:Pirate Dragon|here]] is not the best of plans. But we'll have to track things somehow one day.
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So I've (re)invented [[:Template:MagCheck]] as a crude way of working out any pages we've missed. Give it a publication code and an issue, and it'll print out a list of pages:
{|
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!Name
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{{MagCheck|code=mdag|issue=2}}
!Scan?
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!All information collected?
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!Magazine articles listed?
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(unfortunately I have no easy means of telling it how many pages are in each magazine, so I'm using the highest found page number for that).
!Promotional material
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!Review scores
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It's using [[Special:CargoTables/publications]] as a database. Right now I've only got it linked up to [[Template:Magrow]], so if an article is 5 pages long, it's only going to count the first page. But it should be enough to see which magazines have been completely ignored.
!Verified
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{{MagCheck|sv|1|y|p|y|y|na|n}}
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-[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 08:47, 13 May 2018 (CDT)
{{MagCheck|sv|2|y|n|y|y|na|n}}
 
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{{MagCheck|sv|5|y|n|y|y|na|n}}
 
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{{MagCheck|sv|7|y|n|y|y|na|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|8|y|n|n|y|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|9|y|n|n|y|?|n}}
 
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{{MagCheck|sv|11|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|12|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|13|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|14|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|15|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|16|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|17|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|18|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|19|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|20|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|21|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|22|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|23|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|24|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
{{MagCheck|sv|25|y|n|n|n|?|n}}
 
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Revision as of 08:47, 13 May 2018

In a perfect world, every relevant page of a magazine scan would be getting used somewhere on Sega Retro. For example, I would expect every page of Sega Visions to be spread across "XXXX/Magazine articles" pages, or failing that, promotional material galleries. If, say, page 13 had been missed out, the only way you would know is to cross reference every page of the magazine - that's not going to happen.

So I've (re)invented Template:MagCheck as a crude way of working out any pages we've missed. Give it a publication code and an issue, and it'll print out a list of pages:

Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK) #2: "October 1992" (1992-xx-xx):


(unfortunately I have no easy means of telling it how many pages are in each magazine, so I'm using the highest found page number for that).

It's using Special:CargoTables/publications as a database. Right now I've only got it linked up to Template:Magrow, so if an article is 5 pages long, it's only going to count the first page. But it should be enough to see which magazines have been completely ignored.

-Black Squirrel (talk) 08:47, 13 May 2018 (CDT)