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  • Los Fansites son aquellos sitios que hablan sobre un tema especifico.Por lo general de un juego. Vease tambien Tibia Fansites.
  • A fansite is a player-made website based on Stellar Dawn. At present, because the game has not yet been released, most fansites make predictions on what the game may be like and collect any available concept art or other information from Jagex. The sites also build up a strong community. Once the game is released, it is likely that fansites will become closer to current RuneScape fansites, containing guides, information and calculators to help players, as well as a community Forum.
  • A Fansite is an unofficial fansite created without the direct permission or consent of Blue Fang Games or Microsoft, run primarily by fans. They have been hosted on a variety of sites include Tripod, Webs, and InvisionFree, but currently the vast majority of Zoo Tycoon 2 sites are hosted on ZetaBoards message board software. These sites typically host content including sceenshots, storylines, strategies, designing topics, wishlists, and Downloads. Active fansites typically exceed 2,000 members.
  • A fansite or fan site (also named fanpage) is a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, game or similar. Fansites may offer specialized information on the subject (e.g., episode listings, biographies, storyline plots), pictures taken from various sources, the latest news related to their subject, media downloads, links to other, similar fansites and the chance to talk to other fans via discussion boards.
  • A Fansite is a website made by fans (as opposed to the developers) of Guild Wars and providing a service to the game's player community. A fansite may contain anything the players are interested in such as news, forums, screen shots or, in the case of this wiki, encyclopedic information. ArenaNet, the game's developer, classifies fansites for Guild Wars into four categories: Achieving each of these levels offers special perks for the fansite, see the Community Fansite Program link below.
  • A fansite (also spelled as fan site) is a RuneScape-related website that offers hints, guides, and often, forums for players. Most fansites offer the ability to have an account on the site, primarily for chatting with other users and use of their forums. An example of a fansite is the RuneScape Wiki. Shortly after becoming Jagex's CEO, Mark Gerhard repeatedly said that Jagex will become more involved with fansites and their communities.
  • A fansite, fan site, or fanpage is a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, sports team, game, or the like. Many sites utilize other aspects as well, such as communities and social networking tools to augment the experience further.
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  • A fansite, fan site, or fanpage is a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, sports team, game, or the like. Fansites may offer specialized information on the subject (e.g., episode listings, biographies, storyline plots), pictures taken from various sources, the latest news related to their subject, media downloads, links to other, similar fansites and the chance to talk to other fans via discussion boards. They often take the form of a blog, highlighting the latest news regarding the fansite subject. They often include galleries of photos and/or videos of the subject, and are often "affiliates" with other fansites. Fanlistings are another common type of fansite, though they are much simpler than general fansites, and are designed simply to list fans of a certain subject. In fact, many do not contain much information on the subject at all, aside from a small introduction. They are generally made with the thought that visitors will already have knowledge on the subject. However, several are a part of a bigger fansite, used to amplify the fanbase's experience. Most fanlistings are unofficial. Many sites utilize other aspects as well, such as communities and social networking tools to augment the experience further. Most fansites are unofficial, but a few are officially endorsed, where the subject will supply material and reimbursement for the expense and bother of running the site. To state that they are unofficial, many fan webmasters put a disclaimer on a visible place on the website, which sometimes also includes the copyright of the site. Many celebrities prefer to create and run their own sites, in order to control the content and perhaps retail their personal views. They employ their own webmaster and own the copyright.
  • Los Fansites son aquellos sitios que hablan sobre un tema especifico.Por lo general de un juego. Vease tambien Tibia Fansites.
  • A fansite or fan site (also named fanpage) is a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, game or similar. Fansites may offer specialized information on the subject (e.g., episode listings, biographies, storyline plots), pictures taken from various sources, the latest news related to their subject, media downloads, links to other, similar fansites and the chance to talk to other fans via discussion boards. Most fansites are unofficial, but a few are officially endorsed, where the subject will supply material and possibly reimbursement for the expense and bother of running the site. To state that they are unofficial, many fan webmasters put a disclaimer on a visible place on the website, which sometimes also includes the copyright of the site. Many celebrities prefer to create and run their own sites, in order to control the content and perhaps retail their personal views. They employ their own webmaster and own the copyright.
  • A Fansite is a website made by fans (as opposed to the developers) of Guild Wars and providing a service to the game's player community. A fansite may contain anything the players are interested in such as news, forums, screen shots or, in the case of this wiki, encyclopedic information. ArenaNet, the game's developer, classifies fansites for Guild Wars into four categories: * Listed Fansite: A site that displays material about the game in dedicated and presentable pages separate from other games and provides links to ArenaNet's site. * Honored Fansite: Listed Fansite functionality, plus: Frequent updates, hosting or linking to a forum and having a substantial amount of original content. The level of information presentation should be more professional. * Elite Fansite: Honored Fansite functionality, plus: It must focus solely on Guild Wars, present all game updates and press releases from ArenaNet and provide them with statistics about the site's traffic. * Specialty Fansite: "... awarded to sites that do an extraordinary job of presenting one or a handful of focused feature types or services." Achieving each of these levels offers special perks for the fansite, see the Community Fansite Program link below.
  • A fansite (also spelled as fan site) is a RuneScape-related website that offers hints, guides, and often, forums for players. Most fansites offer the ability to have an account on the site, primarily for chatting with other users and use of their forums. An example of a fansite is the RuneScape Wiki. Shortly after becoming Jagex's CEO, Mark Gerhard repeatedly said that Jagex will become more involved with fansites and their communities. During April 2010 Jagex relaunched their Fansite Support Programme with a level system introduced which has 4 groups: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. This programme was changed on 22 November 2013. The Fansite Support Programme was once again changed on 11 August 2014 to a two tier system.
  • A Fansite is an unofficial fansite created without the direct permission or consent of Blue Fang Games or Microsoft, run primarily by fans. They have been hosted on a variety of sites include Tripod, Webs, and InvisionFree, but currently the vast majority of Zoo Tycoon 2 sites are hosted on ZetaBoards message board software. These sites typically host content including sceenshots, storylines, strategies, designing topics, wishlists, and Downloads. Active fansites typically exceed 2,000 members. For many years, the Official Zoo Tycoon website maintained a list of fansites, but after the release of Zoo Tycoon 2: African Adventure they stopped due to the inability to maintain it and lack of consistency. They also offered 'fansite kits', which included transparent images of animals and logos for Zoo Tycoon 2 and it's expansions. Currently, the most active fansites for Zoo Tycoon 2 are The Round Table, Gaia, and Zoo Tycoon Volcano, and other fansites include ZT2 Designing Centre and Zoo Admin, while the most active fansites for Zoo Tycoon' remain Zoo Tek Phoenix and Zoo Admin.
  • A fansite is a player-made website based on Stellar Dawn. At present, because the game has not yet been released, most fansites make predictions on what the game may be like and collect any available concept art or other information from Jagex. The sites also build up a strong community. Once the game is released, it is likely that fansites will become closer to current RuneScape fansites, containing guides, information and calculators to help players, as well as a community Forum.
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