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It looks to me like the vast majority of references listed here are links to adverts. That makes them spam, in my book. What does the article's author say?Deb (talk) 18:44, 22 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I am the author of this article, and I feel that most of the references used here are valid. Most of the references for the video games come from IGN, which has proven to be an acceptable source for video game related information: it has been accepted on Wikipedia before, as it is a news website. Meanwhile, I chose the sources that I did because I felt they were the most verifiable sources for the information contained in this article that I could find on the Internet - I tried to steer clear of sources that I felt were inappropriate for Wikipedia in general, such as eBay and Amazon.com (not authorized dealers), and other unreliable sources such as fansites and message boards. -- Seth Allen (discussion/contributions) 03:44, Thursday, May 23, 2013 (UTC).