Talk:Gundam: Senjou no Kizuna

(please feel free to help create it, as there is a LOT of info needed. Trying to compile all the information scattered around the internet into one convenient location. Right now I'm just loading it up for loading's sake, so anyone who is looking for info on the basics will have a resource. Will tidy it up just as soon as I figure out how to.)

RE: what this page (hopefully) is
My aim/hope had been to create a wiki with information about the game, so people who might be interested in playing could have a reference to see what they were getting into, or perhaps see what lay ahead, were they to continue playing. Not quite a Walkthrough, per se, as it would mostly be information regarding basics ABOUT the game, rather than how to play it. As the game is only available in Japanese, there is precious little for us who can't read Kanji to go on, meaning those "basics" are completely lost on us. This wiki was born out of that frustration, in the hopes that, were there something in english to give an explanation, more people might be attracted to the game.

I'm hoping to be able to make separate pages under the same family heading, to link everything together nicely. Maybe then, I can get the starting page to a more basic look, with just a description of what the game is, then branch off from there into the individual pages to cover things in better detail (Mobile Suits, Stages, etc).

Much thanks to the people who have helped, it's looking MUCH more professional now!

Are we going to do the arcade part or the PSP port?
I've taken a look at the article, and some of the information of the game would be referring to the PSP port (which has an expanded list of crafts, maps and such). I'd like to know if we're doing the arcade version or the PSP port, since they should be separated, to be at least. (Maybe we talk about the arcade one first and add the PSP port to the later section) --Blackhawk charlie2003 (Got something to tell?) 15:49, 10 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Maybe we talk about the arcade one first and add the PSP port to the later section
 * I think this is the right way to go. - Adan Aileron (talk) 17:30, 10 July 2009 (UTC)