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Knowledge, as I have read hundreds (maybe even thousands by now, I don't keep count) of newspaper articles, magazine articles, press releases, first-hand accounts, etc., and even conducted a small number of interviews of my own. That is not to imply that my opinion gets to trump all others on Knowledge or that I don't need to present good sources for my positions just like everybody else, but it does mean that I do know what I am talking about when I describe the generally sad state of video game history scholarship, though people like Marty are doing their bit to improve things.
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people with more knowledge of the subject than himself is not conducive to compromise or creating a factual article. I concede that I come on too strongly sometimes and am prone to defensiveness, but if you look at my record (and I have been here a long time, two years longer than you), I do tend to prove my point, reach a compromise, or stop pushing my position in the end. I stand by my statement, however, that editors like
Bridies do more harm than good when they try to get involved in evaluating information when they lack a sufficient understanding of the topic. I know I would never even attempt to enter a debate on an article about mathematics or physics because I would not be able to provide any constructive analysis and would get in the way. Well, not sure if this rant accomplishes anything, but there you have it.
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Knowledge needs to include them all, because "truth" in this case is inherently unknowable. In matters of objective fact, Knowledge should not include material clearly provable as erroneous. When one secondary source conflicts with a dozen primary and secondary sources on an issue, especially on an issue tangential to the author's research, then including it does not balance the article, it distorts it.
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on other topics. I am afraid that without intervention, the cumulative effect of his edits will begin to undermine the integrity of wikipedia's video game articles, particularly since he presents an appearance of delivering authoritative information through sourcing when the source is not making the claim attributed to it. Note that I have not discussed any of this with him directly yet, as I wanted to proceed cautiously and in a non-confrontational or accusatory manner, so whatever comes of this, bringing him into the loop should be the first step. I am not trying to blindside or trap him.
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Just wanted to give a heads up that my latest article in RetroGamer is coming out now (100th issue special). It's about the crash, hopefully clears up a lot of the more common missconceptions (which seem to be throughout the crash article here). At least as much as I could in the limited space I
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I know you are gone and all and may not be coming back, but I just wanted to amend this to say that this user is not doing nearly so much editing of video game articles now so the problem may have solved itself. Just did not want you to see this if you come back and think its still a concern.
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Jinnai's pretty certain that it's not possible due to copyrighted material being shown (my guess being here the characters), but wouldn't that be like saying we couldn't use a photo of a musician with the photographer's permission just because he has a Mickey Mouse tattoo
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up there as well. Unfortunately, he vanished back in August and has not returned. Seems like that happens to a lot of the best editors. I'd be up for completing his work any time you want. Until then, I guess I'll just write the SMI Reception section and bide my time.
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policy positions that are legit but a little on the creative side, but that is the kind of discussion I think helps
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Hi there, I recall you had a "Making of The Strike Series" Retro Gamer article, used in the Desert Strike article. Just wondering if there's anything useful in there for either Soviet or Nuclear Strike. There's
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in the article regarding the game in some fashion, but I recall a long while back you were trying to do something similar with a Simpson's game. What came of that?
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