Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Six Generations (game)
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The result was delete. MBisanz talk 05:47, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Six Generations (game) (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) (delete) – (View log)
Likely the result of paid editing (see entry at the COI noticeboard.) Non-notable board game, of the references given - the only one that would possibly qualify as a reliable source (article on a website associated with the Toronto Globe and Mail) is actually a reprint of a press-release. Several of the other sources are reprints of the same press-release, and the remaining are customer reviews. Google turns up no further sources that would qualify under WP:N. - 2 ... says you, says me 01:30, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete per nom. Also, I see that Six Generations is a redirect to the article, could the deleting admin (if consensus is reached to delete the article) please delete the redirect? --Dylan620 Efforts · Toolbox 01:39, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete I did find a few articles on the game (4 or 5), but at least 3 of them were pay-per-view and from the same source, so there aren't enough reliable sources talking about this game to make it notable. Timmeh! 02:16, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete per nom. It's a well-written article (heck, it should be if somebody paid for it) but in the end the game itself doesn't meet WP:N, as it hasn't been covered in any detail by reliable sources. ThemFromSpace 02:19, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep Re the above reference to the Toronto Globe and Mail (Canada's largest daily): Of the thousands of press releases that newspaper receives each day, it saw fit to chose one written about this game for inclusion. Apparently, a board game celebrating immigration and ancestry is of considerably more importance to Canadian newspaper readers ... than to some others of us.ChulaOne (talk) 16:07, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete per nom. Needs reliable sources and doesn't have any. The best one that the article's author can point to is a reprint of a press release. Really don't see any wiggle room here if no reliable sources are available. Drawn Some (talk) 16:43, 17 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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