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The first sentence should tell readers what CanGames is. In fact, nothing in the article really does that. The article calls it a "show", but it apparently involves the playing of some kind of games, as winners are mentioned. On the other hand, it appears to have some attributes of a conference, such as seminars. The article seems to have been written by insiders for the satisfaction of insiders, who already know what CanGames is all about, and therefore has the flavor of a vanity piece. A discussion in 2008 concluded that the article should be kept, but I'm inclined to suggest reconsideration if the article isn't soon revised to be more encyclopedic. J. D. Crutchfield | Talk14:51, 27 April 2015 (UTC)Reply