The result was delete. Rlendog ( talk) 18:43, 29 February 2012 (UTC) reply
Article was PROD'd for reasons below. User:IrinaPodkolzina may be a sockpuppet of User:Julian cochran (The developer), based on edit history (Claims to have "created the article"). The only source not from the Julian's digitalscoures website is an Xlinkbot protected blog written by the him as well. The external link to Borders appears to be a collection of Wikipedia articles (Self published ebook? Sometime odd about it.)
Reasons from original Prod by Derek Andrews: (1) i question the notability of this shareware - unable to find online references except at download sites, (2) this article seems to have been written by the author of the software, (3) the references are themselves published by the author -- ferret ( talk) 20:50, 21 February 2012 (UTC) reply
1. I don't know Julian, thank you for calling me a sockpuppet but this is highly offensive and people who write the abusive words such as a sockpuppet don't have the rights to edit in Wikipedia. 2. I am not a sockpuppet but a fan of the game and Julian's music. 3. The subject is "D-Zone I", not offshoots such as "D-Zone II". D-Zone was only of significant market influence in 1992-1995 prior to the internet becoming large which is why you don't see the references everywhere. Game developers especially do mention it as influential occasionally. 4. The article will have visitors from all around the world showing that there is sufficient notability here for Wikipedia to have public value.
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