User talk:KristopherWindsor
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Crazy Tie Day doesn't really belong on Wikipedia, because it's not something that's already a notable event. Don't let this put you off writing, or adding to, other articles in future, though - the links above have some good pointers on how you might start. Pseudomonas 19:05, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bike or Die!
Hi. I've seen the fantastic work you've done on the Bike or Die page :) I do have a profile on the Bike or Die site, it's at http://bike.toyspring.com/player.php?p=3795
FredStrauss 06:21, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: You misunderstood the common use of breakout
I did not missunderstand. As per the video game project page, Wikipedia is not for promoting self-made, homebrew, modern remakes. Only historically valued/significant commercial clones are allowed (List of Pac-Man clones) is a good example). Those type of "common use breakout" games are already listed in the main Breakout article under Influences. Self promotion itself is also against wikipedia policy. --Marty Goldberg 22:07, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
- We can continue this discussion under your talk page. Don't bother posting everything twice. :-)