The new NintenKingdom 64 Wiki
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The pretty-much official NintenKingdom64 database that anyone can edit!
We're still getting things set up; be sure to ask supercomputer276 for details on what is needed.
33 articles since the end of January 2009
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What's new on NintenKingdom 64 Wiki
- January 30th, 2009/The New NK64 Wiki
- What the title says. We've moved from Wetpaint and Racerdude has left me in charge. So yeah, joining and putting your bios in your user pages will be really helpful. --SuperComputer276 NK Wiki Admin 20:07, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
- March 10th, 2009/Broken External Links
- If links to NK64 topics on any of the pages result in an error, it's because that topic was deleted in the 2009 Pruning Disaster. When new links are made available, they will be replaced. --SuperComputer276 NK Wiki Admin 00:04, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
Helping out
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- Adding content
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Featured article
Badges are NintenKingdom 64's rewards. They are represented using badges and items from Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door. Prior to the end of 2008 overhaul, they were often square frames containing differing images, although some badges have a different appearance than others. Badges are often used to designate that someone has accomplished a certain task, such as creating a topic with at least five pages. Most of the original badges featured Paper Mario (N64) sprites, although there are many notable exceptions.
Featured media
The type matchup chart for the NKTCG.
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