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Does Fractal Combat[1],
[2] ("Yep – it's like being transported back to 1992, your iPhone magically transformed into an Archimedes PC. Well, sort of.") have some similarities with SF3000? Or is this referring to another Archimedes game? --
Trevj (
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12:24, 30 January 2012 (UTC)reply
It doesn't say, and even if it did say it would be as notable as "Random website says Game X is a bit like Game Y", so I don't think it's something you need to worry about :)--
Flibble (
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17:21, 31 January 2012 (UTC)reply
True - I was kind of hoping someone who knows the game would be able to confirm (or otherwise) any similarities and possibly provide a source explicitly stating so. Anyway, yes nothing to worry about. As for notability, something like this (and Space Fighter 4000) could potentially be included in a future 'Legacy' section (in an expanded article). As for the source, it's used considerably and hasn't been questioned at
WP:RS/N, so could be included... if it actually explicitly said anything worth including here - which as you've pointed out, it doesn't! It's also apparently
a bit like Rogue Squadron, so I now agree nothing notable! --
Trevj (
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21:15, 31 January 2012 (UTC)reply