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Experiment with Wiki markup on this page: Click the Edit text of this page link at the bottom of the page to start. This page is periodically cleaned up so don't post anything you want to keep.

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The sandbox will be cleaned from time to time. Don't leave anything here that you don't want to be deleted.

  • Coders who want to show other coders bits of code (for example, when asking someone to help troubleshoot your code in an IRC channel) can use the ScratchPad.
  • If you want to submit material to this Wiki but can't find the right page, add it to the Inbox page.

  • some quick examples... this is a bullet list
  • it's just a * at the start of a paragraph. a single return character ends the list item
  • this is emphasized text
  • this is very emphasized text
  • this is extremely emphasized text
  • some simple html tags work:2, underlined with this <u></u> tag., but it's best to stick to Wiki markup.
this is indented
this is double indented... and so on.
this is a Definition List (DL in HTML) 
this is the definition for the term
  1. this is a numbered list
  2. next item
  3. unfortunately, # and * lists don't mix
  • Bullet 1
    1. Number 1 in bullet 1
    2. Number 2 in bullet 1
  • Bullet 2

This is a header

  • the space on the inside of the == is important
  • use more = signs to make lower level headings (h2 up to h5)

Test Links

Yes, all the below are links.


Guest:Have i got a user?

Tarquin: No, you're a guest. :)


I guess this is the right place to mess around. Someone tell me if it isn't. And if it isn't, I apologize.

  • I guess
  • this markup is
  • a lot simpler
  • than the wikiwiki
  • information pages imply?

But I don't understand how links quite work....

Guest: I guess that's supposed to be my name?

Test 1

Test 2

This is a header?

Test 4

"So, how do I insert images?"

Icaruz: Would be my 'name of choice'. But it seems I cannot register with my hotmail account... Do you have an Unreal Wiki mailserver?

Oops, seems I was talking about the forum...


Wonders where the Wiki markup is derived from....

Oh well...

SavannahLion: If I change ID's for whatever reason, how does one retain their name?

Test1

  • === Test2 ===
    • ==== Test3 ====

Test1

=== Test2 ===
==== Test3 ====

One works, the other doesn't.... Shame. I don't like how it slaps the headers to the far left without implying a sort of category... Oh well... I guess I'll have to find a compromise.


Dummy change to a [[Legacy:New Tst Page|New tst page]]

Wormbo: Don't create new pages for fun, and especially check the spelling before creating them. o_O

El Muerte TDS: well:

The grand prize will be for best spelling.  ;)

Warren Marshall


→+ First and Second Generation Unreal Engine Games→

→++ Released 1998→

  * [[1][Unreal]], [[2][Epic Games]] and [[3][Digital Extremes]], GT Interactive (now [[4][Infogrames]]); May 25, 1998.
  * Star Trek: The Next Generation: Klingon Honor Guard, Microprose (now [[5][Infogrames]]); November 1, 1998.
  * TNN Outdoor Pro Hunter, <nop>DreamForge Entertainment, ASC Games; December 1, 1998.

→++ Released 1999→

  * [[6][Unreal Mission Pack 1: Return to Na Pali]], [[7][Legend Entertainment]], GT Interactive (now [[8][Infogrames]]); June 26, 1999.
  * Dr. Brain's Thinking Games: Action/Reaction, [[9][Knowledge Adventure]], [[10][Vivendi Universal Games]]; August 19, 1999.
  * [[11][Nerf <nop>ArenaBlast]], [[12][Visionary Media]], Hasbro Interactive (now [[13][Infogrames]]); October 31, 1999.
  * [[14][Wheel of Time]], [[15][Legend Entertainment]], GT Interactive (now [[16][Infogrames]]); November 11, 1999.
  * [[17][Unreal Tournament]], [[18][Epic Games]] and [[19][Digital Extremes]], [[20][Infogrames]]; November 23, 1999.

→++ Released 2000→

  * [[21][Deus Ex]], [[22][ION Storm]] (Austin), [[23][Eidos Interactive]]; June 23, 2000.
  * [[24][Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen]], [[25][The Collective]], [[26][Simon & Schuster]]; October 27, 2000.
  * [[27][Rune]], [[28][Human Head Studios]], [[29][Gathering of Developers]]; October 31, 2000.

→++ Released 2001→

  * [[30][Clive Barker's Undying]], [[31][DreamWorks Interactive]] (now EA Los Angeles), [[32][Electronic Arts]]; February 21, 2001.
  * [[33][Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island]], [[34][Digital Extremes]], [[35][Electronic Arts]]; March 23, 2001.
  * [[36][X-COM: Enforcer]], Microprose (now [[37][Infogrames]]); April 19, 2001.
  * [[38][Rune: Halls of Valhalla]], [[39][Human Head Studios]], [[40][Gathering of Developers]]; April 27, 2001.
  * [[41][Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]], [[42][<nop>KnowWonder]], [[43][Electronic Arts]]; November 16, 2001.

→++ Released 2002→

  * [[44][New Legends]], Infinite Machine, [[45][<nop>THQ]]; February 20, 2002.
  * [[46][Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror]], [[47][Kamehan Studios]], [[48][Infogrames]]); April 23, 2002.
  * Mobile Forces, Rage Software, [[49][Majesco Games]]; May 11, 2002.
  * [[50][Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]], [[51][<nop>KnowWonder]], [[52][Electronic Arts]]; November 8, 2002.

→++ Announced→

  * [[53][Duke Nukem Forever]], [[54][3D Realms]], [[55][Gathering of Developers]].