Nukapedia
Logo as of 2022 | |
Type of site | Fan-maintained wiki |
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Owner | Fandom, Inc. |
Created by | Paweł "Ausir" Dembowski |
Website | fallout |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 7 February 2005 |
Current status | Active |
Nukapedia, also known as Fallout Wiki, is a wiki about the Fallout fictional universe. It covers all of the Fallout video games, as well as all Fallout related content. The Fallout Wiki runs on MediaWiki and is currently part of the Fandom network.[1][non-primary source needed] The site is also available in several other languages, including Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish and Ukrainian.
Originally named simply The Vault, the wiki was split into two independently-run sites: The Vault and Nukapedia, in 2011. The two wikis decided to merge in December 2019, "completing" the process of importing The Vault content to Nukapedia in January 2022.
History
The Vault was founded by Paweł Dembowski[2] and launched on February 7, 2005, initially hosted by Fallout fansite Duck and Cover,[2] as a general source of information about the Fallout universe, initially focusing mostly on information about the Fallout world, as depicted in Fallout and Fallout 2. Its purpose was to continue the work started by Fallout 2 developer Chris Avellone in his Fallout Bible, which was meant to be a reference guide to the Fallout fictional universe, but was abandoned after Avellone left Black Isle Studios.[3] Since the launch, the wiki has expanded to include the entire Fallout series, both in terms of the fictional universe and in terms of gameplay information and help.
In 2007, because the original host could no longer take the wiki constantly being targeted for various exploits by spammers as well as other attackers, the Vault moved to Wikia,[4] and became one of Wikia's most popular wikis after the release of Fallout 3 by Bethesda Softworks in October 2008.[2] It has broken previous popularity records for gaming wikis on the weekend after the release of Fallout in October 2010, with daily page views topping at 8.8 million[3] (the previous record, 5 million, belonged to WoWWiki).[5] Within the first week of the game's release, the site had 2.5 million unique visitors.[6] In an interview with Eurogamer, the wiki's founder has stated that it has even been used as a source by developers of recent Fallout games, citing one example of lore in Fallout 3 being influenced by The Vault.[2] The Vault has also released some previously unknown information on canceled Fallout projects like the Fallout Extreme 2000 console game[7] and the 1998 cancelled Fallout film project,[8] as well as using its YouTube channel and other social media to make available audio and video Fallout Media. Nukapedia has also worked to make available several Fallout music tracks and cutscenes on its YouTube Channel.
Split
In October 2011, The Vault was split by its founder and many of the administrators moved to FalloutWiki.com, and later fallout.gamepedia.com, both hosted by Curse.[4][non-primary source needed] The Wikia version remained, now under the name "Nukapedia". Dembowski was globally banned from Wikia for promoting this new wiki on Curse.[9]
Merge
In 2019, after the Curse network of wikis was purchased by Wikia and both The Vault and Nukapedia became hosted by the same company, administrators of both wikis announced a project to merge the two previously split sites into one again, under the name "Fallout Wiki" (subtitled "Nukapedia + The Vault").[10][non-primary source needed] In January 2022, it was announced that the merge was complete and the site will continue forward under Nukapedia branding.[11][non-primary source needed] The original version of The Vault prior to the merge announcement remains archived.[12][non-primary source needed]
Gallery
See also
- List of online encyclopedias
- List of wikis
References
- ↑ Rios, Nate (November 19, 2011). "Check Out The Vault, Your #1 Fallout Series Resource". Curse. http://www.curse.com/news/fallout-new-vegas/43051-check-out-the-vault-your-1-fallout-series-resource.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Teti, John (September 9, 2010). "What the FAQ?". Eurogamer. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-09-09-what-the-faq-article?page=4.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ramadge, Andrew (December 22, 2010). "Dear Fallout fans, meet the man behind The Vault". News.com.au. http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/dear-fallout-fans-meet-the-man-behind-the-vault/story-e6frfrt9-1225974811597.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "The Vault: History". The Vault. http://www.fallout.gamepedia.com/The_Vault:About.
- ↑ Good, Owen (November 6, 2010). "Fallout Wiki Editors Have A Lot Of Time On Their Hands — And Use It". Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/5683254/fallout-wiki-editors-have-a-lot-of-time-on-their-hands-+-and-use-it.
- ↑ Tolentino, Josh (November 3, 2010). "Fans spend 58 years updating the Fallout New Vegas wiki". Destructoid. http://www.destructoid.com/fans-spend-58-years-updating-the-fallout-new-vegas-wiki-186650.phtml.
- ↑ Sliwinski, Alexander (January 27, 2010). "'Fallout Extreme' revealed as another nuked project". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/27/fallout-extreme-revealed-as-another-nuked-project/.
- ↑ Kollar, Phil (March 19, 2010). "This Fallout Movie Almost Got Made". Game Informer. http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/03/19/this-fallout-movie-almost-got-made.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
- ↑ "Fallout Wiki Founder Banned From Wikia for Promoting Curse" (in en-us). 15 January 2012. https://kotaku.com/fallout-wiki-founder-banned-from-wikia-for-promoting-cu-5876097.
- ↑ Jspoelstra (August 29, 2019). "Discussion merge Nukapedia / The Vault". Fallout Wiki. https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Jspoelstra/Discussion_merge_Nukapedia_/_The_Vault.
- ↑ Nukapedia main page, archived November 10, 2021
- ↑ The Vault main page, archived November 1, 2021
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nukapedia.
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