Help:Development stages

Development stages indicate the progress of a text. They help to focus the attention of the reader to comprehensive texts, while focusing the author's work to maturing books needing help. This system was borrowed from Wikibooks. A development stage next to a game title indicates the progress of the text according to the following table:

The Stage icon is followed by a small caption. For, this caption should include the game's platform and year of publication. For example:
 * Some Game Title
 * This means that this game guide is approximately 50% complete. The game was created for MS-DOS and was published in 1985.

Please help reviewing games
You can assign development stages too. It is easy, and helps new readers to quickly find comprehensive books of interest. Use the following template:

You can assign one of the following development stages:
 * If the guide doesn't exist yet ("red link"), don't give any development stage.
 * 00%-24% : The text contains almost nothing, or looks like a stub.
 * 25%-49% : The text is marginally useful but lacks significant information.
 * 50%-74+ : The text is useful and contains much of the essential information.
 * 75%-99% : The text contains virtually all essential information.
 * 100% : The text contains all essential information and substantial detail is included. There are no red links, and all sub-pages are filled. Such a text could in principle go to print, yet it can still evolve.