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:Who's making the emulator? If the project is inactive, then who ''made'' the emulator? If the project is on GitHub, you can link it to the contributors page as "(project) Team". Leave it unanswered and it will say "''Anonymous/Unidentified''".
 
:Who's making the emulator? If the project is inactive, then who ''made'' the emulator? If the project is on GitHub, you can link it to the contributors page as "(project) Team". Leave it unanswered and it will say "''Anonymous/Unidentified''".
 
;<code>version</code> <small>(replaces <code>first</code>)</small>
 
;<code>version</code> <small>(replaces <code>first</code>)</small>
:What's the current version? For new pages, you will want to templatize this, especially when updates happen often. Emugen naming conventions are usually Template:(Project)Ver and you transclude it into the infobox by doing <code><nowiki>{{ (Project)Ver }}</nowiki></code> (or  <code><nowiki>{{ Version|(Project) }}</nowiki></code>, see [[Template:Version]] to know which to use). See the pages of other emulators if you're confused. For the targeted platform's own table, apply the same template there. For open-source projects that don't have a version system in place, you can use Git (as is often done on the comparison table). Leave it unanswered and it will say "N/A".
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:What's the current version? For new pages, you will want to templatize this, especially when updates happen often. Emugen naming conventions are usually Template:(Project)Ver and you transclude it into the infobox by doing <code><nowiki>{{ (Project)Ver }}</nowiki></code>. See the pages of other emulators if you're confused. For the targeted platform's own table, apply the same template there. For open-source projects that don't have a version system in place, you can use Git (as is often done on the comparison table). Leave it unanswered and it will say "N/A".
 
:;<code>last-version</code>
 
:;<code>last-version</code>
 
::Replaces <code>version</code> (don't use both at the same time). If the project is actually defunct and no longer in development, this parameter should be used to show the last version published.
 
::Replaces <code>version</code> (don't use both at the same time). If the project is actually defunct and no longer in development, this parameter should be used to show the last version published.

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