Very cool--thanks for contributing, Yugi.
I have some general recommendations:
Last time, the article got deleted because at least one editor did not believe that Transcendence was "notable" (i.e., known to people outside of a core fanbase).
Therefore, I recommend that the entry only point to reviews in notable publications (e.g., Abandonia Reloaded has its own entry in Wikipedia, so that counts as a notable publication.)
The Wikipedia entry should NOT read like a game review or an ad for the game. The entry needs to be written in a neutral POV, meaning that it should NOT express opinions or try to convince the reader that Transcendence is a good (or bad) game. Just the facts.
The Wikipedia entry should contain information that is relevant to someone who knows nothing about the game. What makes Transcendence different from other Elite-like games?
Finally, remember that the Wikipedia entry should NOT be a game guide. Avoid including a list of all sovereigns or all ship classes or all systems.
A few specific suggestions:
1. I would remove the section called "Official Information". The information there is interesting for people who are fans of the game, but not for normal Wikipedia readers.
2. Note that the "References" section has specific meaning in Wikipedia. Everything in the "References" points to factual articles in notable publications from which the Wikipedia entry was created. In fact, the reverse is also true: Every fact in the Wikipedia entry must come from some reference.
3. The entry should mention that the game is still under development (it might even mention the last time it was updated).
4. The entry should mention that Transcendence was inspired by Nethack and Star Control II (use this for a reference:
http://www.neurohack.com/transcendence/ ... lcome.html)
5. The entry might mention that Transcendence has almost a hundred different kinds of enemy ships and hundreds of different kinds of items (this may set it apart from other Elite-like games).
6. The gameplay section might describe that the game consists of systems connected by stargates (forming a linear network not unlike the dungeon levels of Nethack).
7. The gameplay section might mention that later (deeper) systems have missions, etc.
8. The entry might mention that the game is currently unfinished and that it ends before the player can reach the galactic core.