User talk:207.91.47.42
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[edit] Nexgenwars
Regarding the comment in my namespace (you can actually edit here for now until the chat is archived at the end of the month), nexgenwars.com is not a reliable source because no other publication finds them reliable. Neither IGN nor Gamespot, GameSpy, Eurogamer, Gamasutra or other reliable source quote them, thus we can't quote them. We had had a similar at the talk page of the video game project about VGCharts, and in the end it was decided that VGCharts is not a reliable source. The same applies to nexgenwars.com: if no reliable site considers them a reliable site, then they can't be quoted by us, regardless of how they calculate their shipped numbers. Also, I don't need to prove nexgenwars.com is not accurate to remove it, you need to prove it is reliable to include as reference. For more information, see also Wikipedia:Verifiability and Wikipedia:Reliable sources. -- ReyBrujo 04:36, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
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