Template:Vgrabbrv
Usage
changeThis template takes a country code or abbreviation as input and outputs a wikilink to the country with the code or abbreviation as the link's text. It supports the typical video game-related abbreviations, NA, JP, EU, EUR, AU, AUS, PAL and INT, as well as all ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes and a smaller number of selected ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.
The template automatically converts the input to upper case.
Release dates should be provided from primarily English-speaking regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand. If the video game is first released in a non-English country, commonly in Japan, then that should also be stated ... Releases in non-English countries should not be included in the infobox (unless it is first released in a non-English country), but if determined to be necessary to include, can be discussed further in the article's body.
Examples
changeCode | Output |
---|---|
{{vgrabbrv|NA}}
|
NA |
{{vgrabbrv|EU}}
|
EU |
{{vgrabbrv|BRA}}
|
BRA |
{{vgrabbrv|EUR}}
|
Use EU instead of EUR. |
{{vgrabbrv|au}}
|
AU |
{{vgrabbrv|aus}}
|
Use AU instead of AUS. |
{{vgrabbrv|JP}}
|
JP |
{{vgrabbrv|JN}}
|
Use JP instead of JN. |
{{vgrabbrv|pal}}
|
PAL |
{{vgrabbrv|int}}
|
INT |
{{vgrabbrv|uk}}
|
UK |
{{vgrabbrv|usa}}
|
USA |
{{vgrabbrv|uk}}
|
UK |
{{vgrabbrv|?}}
|
? |
Related pages
change- {{vgrelease}} - the standard template for video game releases.
- {{vgrelease new}} - similar to the above, but formatted differently.
- {{vgrtbl}} - video game release date template for sortable tables.