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Stifle (
talk) 09:21, 8 September 2020 (UTC)reply
My PROD rationale was "Both the reference and the external link are to user-generated sources. I wouldn't consider [1] to be substantial coverage, as it's just basically a release year and an image. There's a similar game coming out in 2020, but the article explaining it has no real coverage about this game, and even that source may come from a user, which would render it unreliable per WP:VGRS. This is also about the upcoming game. The 1991 version, which this article is about, just ain't notable" This was removed by
Andrew Davidson with the explanation "per
WP:DEPROD." Well, since the deprodder revealed nothing useful, here this goes to AFD.
Hog FarmBacon 20:51, 28 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete. Can't ever see how this should be notable for its own article. Perhaps there is somewhere it could be merged to? Even then that's pushing it.
Ajf773 (
talk) 21:20, 28 August 2020 (UTC)reply
@
Masem: - Except none of the content is cited inline, and the citations/external links are to user-generated sources, so "verified" is a bit of a strong word here. I see no problems with a redirect, though.
Hog FarmBacon 21:42, 28 August 2020 (UTC)reply
There are books out there that document pinball machines ( I don't have them, so I can't check but I know they exist), links from this page
[1] would lead to those sources, and the announcement of the 2020 game affirms there was this version
[2]- not enough for an article obviously but enough to pass verification. --
Masem (
t) 22:29, 28 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep For an excellent, detailed review of the 1991 machine, see Joe's Classic Video Games. It looks very cool and so I can see why collectors will pay $5,000 or more for a good example. And now, in 2020, there's another TMNT machine generating a lot of buzz:
IGN;
Pinball News;
This Week in Pinball; &c. So, we have plenty of notability and plenty of cool material to work with. The main thing we need are some good pictures but that's just the usual
WP:IMPERFECT and not a reason to delete. Our policy
WP:ATD states that "If editing can improve the page, this should be done rather than deleting the page." and so deletion is inappropriate. Cowabunga!
Andrew🐢(
talk) 10:54, 29 August 2020 (UTC)reply
First source is an unreliable review from a non-notable reviewer. Second is an announcement, third and fourth seem dubious. Even if the last two were notable, they're only announcements and not any substantial coverage (
announcements do not indicate notability). Rather baffled by your comment that "The main thing we need are some good pictures", that has absolutely nothing to do with anything and doesn't explain how the article lacks any real sources.
Namcokid47(Contribs) 16:45, 31 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep not all pinball games are notable but this one is. -Masem and Andrew Davidson have presented sources which show the game is notable on its own. Myself I have located sources as well, in trade publications and elsewhere. We have enough to show
WP:NLightburst (
talk) 18:12, 29 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Nowhere did Masem say it was notable, he was merely pointing to a source that allowed it to be verified. All of these sources are unreliable or merely announcements, which do not count towards notability.
Namcokid47(Contribs) 16:42, 31 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete - With its lack of reliable sources, there's no way this could pass
WP:N.
Namcokid47(Contribs) 16:42, 31 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Redirect to
List of games released by Data East#Pinball games where it is already included. It definitely existed and there is a logical redirect target, but the coverage in reliable sources is not even close to being able to sustain an article. This may need to be re-examined in the future if the upcoming Stern produced machine with the same name garners any notability, but as the coverage on that machine is just limited to the initial announcement right now, it is irrelevant to this current AFD.
Rorshacma (
talk) 22:41, 3 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep Needs more sourcing, but the verified claim that it was the second most popular Japanese pinball table of 1991 should suffice.
Ritchie333(talk)(cont) 10:33, 5 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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