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Wiki and meta pages. Just as almost everything out here, the osu! wiki is written and maintained by volunteers. Suggest an improvement, report an issue, or even write your own article at the osu-wiki GitHub repository. History of osu! • Online rankings history • History of osu! wiki • Mapping and modding timeline • April Fools
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osu! Osu![a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. [citation needed] Osu! ' s gameplay, based on the Osu! Tatakae!
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Main page: History of the osu! wiki The first attempts of creating a structured knowledge base are dated back to 2011, when peppy set up a MediaWiki instance for anyone willing to participate. Over the years, maintenance and operation of the MediaWiki has been proven difficult and toilsome, and in August 26, 2016peppy and a team of volunteers began...
The gateway to the osu! wiki is the main page, which is divided into several high-level categories, each having a general description and including a list of important articles. The articles not listed on the main page, which are typically more specific, can be reached either from other pages using inline links, or through the search feature of the...
The osu! wiki is built around the concept of accessibility: edits and translations are encouraged and may be done by anyone capable and knowledgeable. The data for articles is stored in a GitHub repository and updated by contributors through the use of pull requests, which are then reviewed and merged by the wiki maintainers. The articles are forma...
The majority of content in the osu! wiki is licensed under CC-BY-NC 4.0. This means that in general, the materials of the wiki may be used in a non-commercial manner (see the quick summary). Some content may be covered by different third party licences, which will then be cited local to it and override the global licence. Please note that this does...
World Cup is a country-based 4 versus 4 double-elimination team tournament, played on the osu! game mode. Players from countries or territories (as seen on their profile flag) that are under a protectorate or sovereign state may choose to play for that country if the country listed on their profile is unable to field enough players to form a valid team.
osu!World - osu! world map project! Hello osugame! My friend OctopuSSX saw that most countries don't have a proper county/state/region map for osu players (States only have a database by ponpar and Russia only has a spreadsheet) So, introducing https://osuworld.octo.moe/ - a global (WIP) regional map for various countries!
osu! is a free-to-play rhythm game primarily developed, published, and created by Dean "peppy" Herbert. Inspired by iNiS' rhythm game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, it was released for Windows on 17 September 2007. The game has throughout the years been ported to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. The first version was released on July 1, 2007 to a small group of peppy's close friends and featured a very ...
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osu! World is a community driven project whose task is to compile region-based osu! leaderboards. All data is either submitted by users or collected from public spreadsheets