Talk:Harry Potter RPGs
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[edit] Wikification
As per the request on the article itself, I have attempted to wikify the article. I think that I have done an adequate job at correcting the tone of the article and providing some more information related to role-playing games, but I don't think I've included enough information related to Harry Potter. Perhaps someone else could contribute, as although I have experience with both Harry Potter and role-playing games, I've never participated in a Harry Potter role-playing game. As a result, I've removed the wikification notice, but replaced it with an expansion one. Ben Babcock 01:52, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Looks nice I'll work on it. You must make sure my editions are objective since I'm the owner of the Hogwarts Live RPG. --Ariadoss 05:15, May 13, 2005 (UTC)
- I added a bit more, specifically on Types of Role-Plays, Quidditch in Role-Playing and another external link. I'm familiar mostly with Quidditch systems on forum-based RPGs however, so if people are aware of other ways quidditch is ran, they could expand on that. - Laska Stankiewicz - 09:37, June 22nd 2005 (ACST)
[edit] External Links
Should non-interactive RPGs be included?
- No, I believe they should not be included. --Ariadoss 08:30, Jun 15, 2005 (UTC)
Might I remind people that the External Links section should be there to supply people interested in Harry Potter Role playing games examples of them. It is NOT to be used for wars where people delete each others links, if you're going to that, then grow up. -- Laska 08:57, Jul 15, 2005 (ACST)
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- I deleted some links because the sites are not really RPGs. Also should hexrpg, Project Legilimensia, and MuggleNet Interactive be included since one doesn't give access to the public and the other two are not currently working?
[edit] Question
Why was the Shriekin' Shack website deleted? It is an interactive harry potter RPG, it fits perfectly with the others.
EDIT: Nevermind, found it, I'll remove it again...
http://www.hexrpg.com now allows access to the public.