Talk:Alten8
This page was proposed for deletion by Boleyn (talk · contribs) on 29 August 2008 with the comment: I don't think the case has been made for this company's notability. It reads, to me, like an advert for an ordinary business. It has mainly been edited by two users who have only (or at least mostly) edited articls on Alten8, one of whom clearly works for the company as his user name is the sam as one of the 'key people' listed in the article. It was contested by RMHED (talk · contribs) on 2008-09-02 with the comment: Deserves an AfD |
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what is different about this page about a games company to all the other pages about games companies? we do not understand why this one has been singled out and say not 'atari' for example, this company holds the biggest non giant corporation, retro game license banks, and is bring those out on new formats? so what is the difference? (Andrewsuk 13:35, 16 April 2007 (UTC))
Speedy deletion
editThis article was nominated for speedy deletion as spam. I have removed this nomination as I have judged it not to be spam but an article about a company with some claims to notability. References should be added so as to confirm its notability and this Google News Archive contains some sources. [1]. Capitalistroadster 04:23, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
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editI have added in a few external links to verify some of the content. A lot of the page links to internal Wikipedia pages, so I have added in a few external links. Any help in building the page would be useful, as my knowledge of Wiki editing is limited at this stage. I've edited a few other pages but only simple little edits.
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