User talk:Lordhart
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[edit] article deletion
Regarding the Brad Bradson article you asked about, I'm not sure which one you're referring to. What was the exact title? You can see the discussion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/article name here. My guess would be that the topic was considered non-encyclopedic or un-notable, but I can't say for sure without re-visiting the discussion. Joyous 12:05, Feb 21, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] re: article deletion
Ah, I've found the discussion here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Brad_bradson
It seems that they wanted it deleted because the character is from a 'very minor game'. I added it to the wiki in so that anybody within the amatuer adventure game community wishing to know about the character, games and pop-cultural influences, along with information about the program the game was written with, and having it here where it can be edited by anyone so it would not be biased. I don't get how anyone can think that it was self-promotional when it was completely un-biased, and written from a nuetral position. Other people have written about characters from 'very minor games', or the games themselves and don't get deleted... which seems odd.
I'll just have to forget about adding anything to do with freeware amatuer games made by any aspiring game developer, myself or otherwise, as they'll get deleted for being too 'minor'.