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Platform game
Look, I worked really hard on and wrote 95% of that Platform game article, and you're trying to remove a large chunk of the second paragraph with a horribly constructed badly written piece of crap with no sourcing and no merit, as well as other crappy grammatical errors. Please, leave the article alone. I'm a professional games journalist, I know how to write, I know how to research, leave it to me, ok? Frogacuda (talk) 16:56, 16 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your contributions to Metroid II: Return of Samus. Unfortunately we cannot accept information that is not well referenced by reliable sourcestoverify the information. If you find reliable sources that confirms what you are saying, we will be glad to add the information to the article. However, without them it is considered original research, which is not accepted by our standards. Thanks for understanding. -- ReyBrujo 03:27, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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