Template:Infobox video game

Usage
To use this template, place the code above at the top of an article and fill in the respective blanks.

Where:
 * should be filled with the name of the video game.
 * should be filled with the video game's box art, title screen or logo.
 * should be filled with the respective series symbol using the symbol template only, unless a visualization of the symbol is required.
 * should be filled with a description of the  spot.
 * should be filled with the name of the company that was in charge of the video game's development.
 * should be filled with the name of the company that was responsible for publishing the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the video game series the title belongs to.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who oversaw the creative development of the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who was in charge of the production of the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who worked on the video game's system.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who developed the codebases for the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who created the visual art for the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who worked on the script or scenario of the video game.
 * should be filled with the name of the person/people who created the music tracks and melodies for the video game.
 * should be filled with the aspect ratio the video game plays on or can be played on.
 * should be filled with the original release date of the video game, not counting ports (unless enhanced) or emulations. As the release dates may vary per region, each one should be accompanied by a small indicator for the region and the corresponding date.
 * should be filled with the video game genre the title is focused on. More than one genre can be listed.
 * should be filled with the modes offered by the video game, whether it is single-player, multiplayer, or both.
 * should be filled with the rating classification provided by an official rating organzation like ESRB, PEGI, CERO or ACB. In case a classification is not provided by a rating organization, a rating provided by a website the video game is currently being hosted may be used instead.
 * should be filled with the name of the device or operating system the video game is available or was released for.
 * should be filled with the name of the format the game is distributed.
 * should be filled with the minimal technical specifications of the platform required to run the video game properly.
 * should be filled with the peripheral (or hardware equipment) required to provide data and control signals of the video game.