Talk:Rob Hubbard

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How can that list be his Ludography? He didn't design the games, as far as I know. It should rather be his Discography, I'd think. -Geddeth

I originally wrote the article some years ago and chose ludography because it conveys that his work is in games, and I feel that it is clear from the context that he is not the designer but the soundtrack composer of said games. I don't feel discography would be correct in this article, but if there is another word that fits better, I wouldn't oppose it. Mikkel 01:35, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Not related to...

I took out the "He is unrelated to L. Ron Hubbard" bit, since he is equally importantly unrelated to the dozens of other Hubbards in Wikipedia. 84.102.220.24 13:42, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Who made L Ron Hubbard his father??? AFAIK they are unrelated.

[edit] Low Blow

I'm suggesting to remove the link of Low Blow. The link leads to a 1999 Jazz-album by Victor Bailey which is completely unrelated to Rob Hubbard.