Template:Video game release/doc

This template is used in conjunction with Infobox video game to summarize release date information for computer or video game articles.

Using named parameters
The following parameters may be specified to display release dates for multiple regions in a single call (however, the order is always defined as below and cannot be changed manually in a single call):
 * JP=date: Japanese region release
 * NA=date: North American region release
 * PAL=date: PAL region release (or, if they differ: EU=date: European release, AUS=date: Australasian (Australia and New Zealand) release)
 * WW=date: World-wide release (in contrast to the International version, this is where the title is available for multiple regions simultaneously, occurs often for digitally distributed titles)
 * INT=date: International version release (this is not a synonym for World-wide: See link to ensure you know what an International version is)

Regional release dates should be listed in chronological order, which the editor has to use separate calls for if they do not follow the order above.

Use Start date for the earliest of the dates only.

Alternate syntax
Using two parameters  


 * region: Wikilinked region name. For brevity, should be formatted as a piped link, e.g.  JPN '.
 * It is also possible to combine multiple regions in this parameter, for release dates which are the same between several regions -- e.g.  EU / NA 


 * date: Release date (should not be wikilinked). Use Start date for the earliest of the dates only.

Using three parameters (for backwards compatibility)  


 * region | ID: Name and abbreviation for the region (Japan, North America, etc.) to which the release date applies. This is essentially the same format as a piped link, minus the surrounding brackets.
 * date: Release date (should not be wikilinked). Use Start date for the earliest of the dates only.

Examples
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

PlayStation

Nintendo DS

(For Worldwide release dates)

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

PlayStation

Nintendo DS

Famicom

PlayStation Portable

Famicom

PlayStation Portable