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Welcome to WikiFAQs! This site was created as a convenient directory to all things GameFAQs and its related culture and lore.

WikiFAQs is an open wiki and anyone who wishes to add to the articles is encouraged to sign up and contribute. Please read the Help and the Standards prior to contributing.

Special thanks goes to MissQuark for all her amazing graphics, most especially the MBHS mascot, the 'Roo!

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News:
January 26th

  • New moderators are selected. 20 in all are chosen.

January 3rd

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November 19th

  • WWE Games *social* board has its name changed to "Palace of Wisdom".

November 7th

  • All users level 11 or higher receive the annual karma boost.


Older News

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  • Check out the full Moderator List which lists all current and former GameFAQs mods.
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Famous Game Social Boards
More popular than the general boards

Zelda Social Board
Perhaps the biggest game social board on GameFAQs, this board has had hundreds of fads, an incredible amount of controversial posters, and perhaps the biggest community on GameFAQs.
San Andreas Social Board
One of the most controversial games also had one of the most controversial social boards.
Paper Mario Social
Started off as a game board, the moderators became fed up and created the Paper Mario Social, where some of the biggest factions and clans were created.

Featured Article:
As of January 18th

NES Completion Project

The NES Completion Project originated from the FAQ Contributors board, by Andrew Schultz. It started off as a suggestion posted to the FAQ board on May 24, 2004, which blew up and has achieved great results in the three years of its existence so far. The purpose of the project is simple: to cover (or attempt to) all the known NES/Famicom games in existence, based upon the GameFAQs game database. This includes all remaining US releases with no completed FAQs, as well as Japanese and European releases on the Famicom, and official games from all other regions. Due to the limitations of many FAQ writers on the site, many of the Japanese titles cannot be given proper FAQs because of the language barrier. This may or may not change in the future.

The list of games that lacked full FAQ/Walkthroughs (referred to as incomplete games) for the project was compiled in the form of a text file and posted by Revned on January 8, 2005. Later that day he converted the list which was in a text file, to full HTML, and the official website for the project was born. The official NES Completion Project website contained a list of the remaining incomplete games, a tally and list of games covered since the start of the campaign, and various statistics. The site also includes, fully archived, copies of the first three incarnations of the NES Completion Project topics, from the FAQ Contributors board. Revned ran the NES Completion Project site until June 6, 2005, when it was handed down to Devin Morgan. The website is still maintained and updated by Devin to this day, and is located at the link at the bottom of this page.


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