Game Series (obsolete)

a big list this time. lot of work went into this sucker
Bomberman series
www.listal.com/list/bomberman-series
Bomberman series
www.listal.com/list/bomberman-series
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On your My Games page it'll say Create New List in the olive green box at the bottom-left. Click it and pick your list's name. This'll be at the end of the list's link even if you change the title, so try to get it right straight off.
When searching items, make sure you check out the results and clarify which belongs on your list and which doesn't. The order of the list's items depends on the purpose of the list. Alphabetical could be proper for a list of movies available online for free, but chronological order is more appropriate for game series. No auto-sort function is available at the moment, so a knowledge of the list item's information or willingness to research it is necessary.
Adding notes (by clicking Add note near the item on your list) is extremely helpful, creating much more meaning to the construction of an entire list so it isn't a tag with visuals, so to speak. An item description has always been available, where notes as to the list's overall purpose can be included as opposed to specific notes for each item. Editing the item description can be done by clicking Edit, where you can also change the list's name and whether it's status is Public (included on item pages for extra notice), Semi private (only viewable from your profile), or Private (viewable by member and member only). Make it Public if you think others will find it useful, Semi private if it's useful to you and may be interesting to friends, and Private if you don't think it's something that should be seen by others at all.
Although only simple html can be utilized for lists, it can have a great effect on the appearance of it. All the html for forum posting is available. wtf's list, Beginner's Guide to Reggae, is an example I noticed a couple weeks back that gives a good picture of what Listal's lists can be.
When searching items, make sure you check out the results and clarify which belongs on your list and which doesn't. The order of the list's items depends on the purpose of the list. Alphabetical could be proper for a list of movies available online for free, but chronological order is more appropriate for game series. No auto-sort function is available at the moment, so a knowledge of the list item's information or willingness to research it is necessary.
Adding notes (by clicking Add note near the item on your list) is extremely helpful, creating much more meaning to the construction of an entire list so it isn't a tag with visuals, so to speak. An item description has always been available, where notes as to the list's overall purpose can be included as opposed to specific notes for each item. Editing the item description can be done by clicking Edit, where you can also change the list's name and whether it's status is Public (included on item pages for extra notice), Semi private (only viewable from your profile), or Private (viewable by member and member only). Make it Public if you think others will find it useful, Semi private if it's useful to you and may be interesting to friends, and Private if you don't think it's something that should be seen by others at all.
Although only simple html can be utilized for lists, it can have a great effect on the appearance of it. All the html for forum posting is available. wtf's list, Beginner's Guide to Reggae, is an example I noticed a couple weeks back that gives a good picture of what Listal's lists can be.

Alright, what should I do next?
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Three Castlevania games have been exclusive to computers (Vampire Killer, Akumajo Dracula X: Chi no Rondo, and Akumajo Dracula X68000) and one, Haunted Castle, to arcade. Ten games (including the mobile phone Castlevania: Order of Shadows) have been handheld. What qualifies a game series as multi-platform or console?
If I were you, or anyone else needing a break from the monotony of singular-style lists in repetition (as in game series lists), I'd experiment with the list system's potential by seeing what interesting things you can do with it. Mess around in the lab.
Alright, what should I do next?
If I were you, or anyone else needing a break from the monotony of singular-style lists in repetition (as in game series lists), I'd experiment with the list system's potential by seeing what interesting things you can do with it. Mess around in the lab.

Warcraft Universe
www.listal.com/list/warcraft-universe
www.listal.com/list/warcraft-universe

Test Drive series
www.listal.com/list/test-drive-series
www.listal.com/list/test-drive-series



In memory of Colin McRae:
www.listal.com/list/colin-mcrae-rally-series
Also finished:
www.listal.com/list/black-white-series
www.listal.com/list/romance-three-kingdoms-series
www.listal.com/list/vrally-series
www.listal.com/list/rally-championship-series
www.listal.com/list/sudden-strike-series
and working on www.listal.com/list/bestselling-snes-games
'lude, we're due for an update to first post :)
www.listal.com/list/colin-mcrae-rally-series
Also finished:
www.listal.com/list/black-white-series
www.listal.com/list/romance-three-kingdoms-series
www.listal.com/list/vrally-series
www.listal.com/list/rally-championship-series
www.listal.com/list/sudden-strike-series
and working on www.listal.com/list/bestselling-snes-games
'lude, we're due for an update to first post :)

no worries :P
I was planning a revamped fresh thread, full of thumbnail images for all series, rather than the messy text links I've got now.
a few more from me:
www.listal.com/list/ea-formula-one-series
www.listal.com/list/sony-formula-one-series
a speciality one:
Games Support by ScummVM
www.listal.com/list/games-supported-by-scummvm
and two pet project that are not done yet but will be georgeous once finished:
4X Games "eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate"
www.listal.com/list/4x-games
Evolution of FPS - from its humble roots to its latest eye-popping glory, and all 'significant' FPS games that helped push the tech & innovation along:
www.listal.com/list/evolution-of-fps
I was planning a revamped fresh thread, full of thumbnail images for all series, rather than the messy text links I've got now.
a few more from me:
www.listal.com/list/ea-formula-one-series
www.listal.com/list/sony-formula-one-series
a speciality one:
Games Support by ScummVM
www.listal.com/list/games-supported-by-scummvm
and two pet project that are not done yet but will be georgeous once finished:
4X Games "eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate"
www.listal.com/list/4x-games
Evolution of FPS - from its humble roots to its latest eye-popping glory, and all 'significant' FPS games that helped push the tech & innovation along:
www.listal.com/list/evolution-of-fps


starwars series.
