Company

From Sega Retro

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Not that I know what the solution is, but, Star Trek:

Arcade
Apple II
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Atari 8-bit Family
Commodore 64
Sega Electronics

This might not look so hot. Although given that it already looks like that (albeit with spaces between the icons), maybe it's fine. -Black Squirrel (talk) 14:11, 27 November 2018 (CST)

There is the option to hide icons:

Sega Electronics

Also, if you don't specify the system, it'll grab whatever's in the template:bob system list (for the cargo table only; no icons are displayed in that case). I could add an option to use text instead of icons with "|icons=text". - Hivebrain (talk) 15:52, 27 November 2018 (CST)

Pages to use this template

May contain false positives. - Hivebrain (talk) 20:44, 20 November 2018 (CST)

  • 005 (company: Sega (Japan))
  • 005 (company: Sega/Gremlin (US))
  • 100 & Medal Geki Kazaan!! (company: Sega R&D1 (2011-2015))
  • 100 & Medal Gingaan!! (company: Sega R&D1 (2011-2015))
  • 100 & Medal Hyozaan!! (company: Sega R&D1 (2011-2015))
  • 14K (company: 14K Products (14K Posse))
  • 16 Zhang Mahjong (company: Jumbo (company))
  • 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (company: Sega Mechatro (Deluxe Cabinet))
  • 1992 Sega Genesis Buyer:sqm:s Guide (company: Mega_Play_(magazine))
  • 1993 Sega Genesis Game Directory (company: Mega Play (magazine))
  • 2 Spicy (company: Sega AM1 (2005-2011))
  • 360 (magazine) (company: Imagine Publishing (UK))
  • 8-Bit Bayonetta (company: Bitbaboon (Steam))
  • 8-Bit Bayonetta (company: Bitbaboon (Steam))
  • 8-Bit Bayonetta (company: Sega (Steam))
  • 8-Bit Bayonetta (company: Sega (Steam))
  • 8kB RAM Adapter (company: Jumbo (company))
  • Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (company: Majesco Sales (re-release))
  • Action 52 (company: Nu Romantic Productions (sound))
  • Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou (company: Sega CS2 (1996-1999))
  • Aero Elite: Combat Academy (company: Sega-AM2 (company))
  • After Burner Climax (company: Sega AM2 (2004-2011))
  • After Burner Climax (company: Sega AM2 (2004-2011))
  • After Burner Climax (company: Sega AM2 (2004-2011))
  • After Burner II (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • After Burner II (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • After Burner II (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • Ai Sareruyori Ai Shitai: The House of the Dead EX (company: Sega (Shanghai) Software)
  • Ai Sareruyori Ai Shitai: The House of the Dead EX (company: Sega AM1 (2005-2011))
  • AiAi:sqm:s Funhouse (company: Sega Mobile (US))
  • Alexandria Bloodshow (company: Sega R&D (2011-2015))
  • Algor (company: LIST (Italy))
  • Alshark (company: Office K (some graphics))
  • Alshark (company: Sound M's (sound effects))
  • Altered Beast (2005) (company: Sega (Shanghai) Software)
  • Ami-Gyo (company: Sega AM1 (2005-2011))
  • Amigo-kun no Doki Doki Aishou Check (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Amigo-kun no Doki Doki Aishou Check (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Amigo-kun no Doki Doki Aishou Check (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Amigo-kun no Doki Doki Aishou Check (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Andretti Racing (company: Andretti Racing (company))
  • Arcade Pro (company: STD Manufacturing (QJ)
  • Archer (SC-3000 Type-in) (company: LIST (Italy))
  • Asian Dynamite (company: Sega (Shanghai) Software)
  • Astal (company: Tokyo Movie Shinsha (animation))
  • Asteroids (company: Inc. (1972–1984))
  • Astro Boy (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Astro War (company: LIST (Italy))
  • Atari 2600 (company: Inc. (1972–1984))
  • Atari 5200 (company: Inc. (1972–1984))
  • Atari 8-bit family (company: Inc. (1972–1984))
  • Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen (company: Overworks (Web Money Card))
  • Attentato all:sqm: O.N.U. (company: LIST (Italy))
  • Avalon no Kagi 2: Kagi Seisen (company: Sega AM3 (2005-2008))
  • Awesome Sega Genesis Secrets (company: <span style=""> Kuma Computers&#32;(UK)</span>)
  • Awesome Sega Genesis Secrets (company: <span style=""> Sandwich Islands Publishing&#32;(US)</span>)
  • Awesome Sega Genesis Secrets II (company: <span style=""> Kuma Computers&#32;(UK)</span>)
  • Awesome Sega Genesis Secrets II (company: <span style=""> Sandwich Islands Publishing&#32;(US)</span>)
  • Azel Panzer Dragoon RPG Guide Book (company: Aspect (publisher))
  • Baku Baku Animal (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • Baku Baku Animal (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • Baku Baku Animal (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • Baku Baku Animal (mobile) (company: Sega Ages (mobile))
  • Battaelia Navale (company: LIST (Italy))
  • Battle Mania Daiginjou (company: Graphic Research (sound))
  • Battle Mission (company: Renovation Products (US))
  • Bay Route (company: Sega (JP))
  • Bay Route (company: Sunsoft (US))
  • BBG 168 (company: Kin Wai (Hong Kong) Investment Limited)
  • Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball (company: Sega-AM2 (company))
  • Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Billy Hatcher Hyper Shoot (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Billy Hatcher Hyper Shoot (company: Sonic Team (company))
  • Bingo Drop (company: Sega R&D1 (2011-2015))
  • Biohazard: Code Veronica Koushiki Guide Book (company: Aspect (publisher))
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion (company: Angel (company))
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion (company: Angel (company))
  • Blazer Drive (company: Sega CS3 (2008-2015))
  • Bleach DS 4th: Flame Bringer (company: Sega CS3 (2008-2015))

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An idea

RE: I want to get rid of the originaldevelopers/originalpublishers fields.


Here's a thought - trees:

Double Dragon (development)

Arcade

Technos Japan
DownRightArrow.svg

Sega Mega Drive

Accolade
DownRightArrow.svg

Sega Master System

Arc System Works


Doom (32X) (development)

IBM PC compatibles

id Software
DownRightArrow.svg

Atari Jaguar

id Software
    DownRightArrow.svg

Sega 32X

Sega of America


Even though development teams didn't necessarily work on Sega versions of a games, I think it's still important to credit them as developers, as they "developed" something that formed a foundation for the Sega port.


Tetris (publishing)

AcademySoft-ELORG
DownRightArrow.svg Mirrorsoft
    DownRightArrow.svg Atari Games

        DownRightArrow.svg

Arcade

Sega

        DownRightArrow.svg Tengen

            DownRightArrow.svg

Sega Mega Drive

Sega

With publishers, those not directly involved in a port are probably more likely to be considered "licensors". You don't usually license a specific verison of a game though - just the IP, so no format icons needed.


This would neatly show the relationship between all the different companies involved, and the porting history without needing any more than two bob fields. The problem(?) is that it takes up a lot of space.

This way the licensor= field can be reserved for things like FIFA or Formula One - non-game properties.

-Black Squirrel (talk) 14:00, 23 December 2018 (CST)

I wonder if it might be better to make a new template for this stuff, and put it in the article itself (in the "Versions" section probably).
{{porttable|system=Arcade|company=[[Atari]]
|{{port|system=MD|company=|comment=|branch=1}}
|{{port|system=Steam|company=|comment=Emulation|branch=1.1}}
|{{port|system=PS3|company=|comment=Emulation|branch=1.2}}
|{{port|system=SMS|company=|comment=|branch=2}}
}}
This is just a quick idea. There might be better ways to do it. It could pull companies from the cargo table if "company=" is left blank. - Hivebrain (talk) 15:31, 23 December 2018 (CST)