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Ty Halderman message
Note, any future projects from TeamTNT are really not to be expected at this point.
We are only working on one project now, the Eternal DOOM IV: Return from Oblivion project. Quite frankly (and this is from Ty Halderman) TeamTNT is as close to dead as it will ever be. Even more frankly, I don't even have DOOM or any of its variants installed on my computer any more. Sorry folks, but life goes on. Email me via the TeamTNT web site if you're qualified and interested enough to carry on the (rather impressive, if I do say so) tradition.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.227.70.48 (talk • contribs).
Sources
Although I'm not sure if Doomworld qualifies as a WP:RS, I don't know of a more qualified site for Doom info: so if other users can vouch for it, that's fine. However, I will remove the MobyGames review as it appears to be user-submitted content. Marasmusine (talk) 09:10, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
- Evidence seems to suggest that the Doomworld sources must be acceptable. How reliable a source is depends on context. Doomworld is widely acknowledged as a high-quality source for information on the Doom games within the Doom community and its authors are generally regarded as trustworthy or authoritative in relation to the subject at hand. References to DoomWorld have been included in the article on Doom (video game) since 2001, and have survived no less than 4 FA reviews without being questioned. I'll look for a better ref than Mobygames for the fact referenced there. -Thibbs (talk) 12:20, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
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