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Hi! I've edited your article a little bit for grammar and flow, but didn't really change any of the content. As far as the article goes, it looks good - I'd just add more sourcing to the article. The primary sources are OK to back up basic details but it could really use more secondary reliable sources. You need to show where it's independently notable outside of its former association with Channel Awesome and where it's notable for more than the Nintendo stuff. I think that you're most of the way there, but more sourcing would help. I'm not terribly worried about the article, as you've overall done a good job, but it's always good to have quite a bit of solid sourcing. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 16:59, 30 April 2018 (UTC)Reply