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The result was delete. I am not satisfied that any valid contributions have made to this debate on the side of inclusion, and as such I am going with a consensus to delete. I note that if this company does grow and receive reliable coverage then it could be recreated in the future as it would have been
WP:TOOSOON at this time.
KaisaL (
talk) 13:14, 5 July 2016 (UTC)reply
Not yet notable per
WP:CORP, with no significant coverage online from
WP:Reliable sources. They won a developer competition run by
Intel, but though that company is notable, the prize doesn't seem particularly notable and gets little coverage. I can't find any confirmation online of them winning an award from
Game Jam, and the Casual Connect Indie Prize seems to be low-notability.
OnionRing (
talk) 14:16, 27 June 2016 (UTC)reply
There was a mistake with the awards, if you look on the Massive Monster Website it says 'UOP GameJam'. UOP meaning University of Portsmouth. Although that award shouldn't be on there I do not agree that this company page should be deleted due to the fact of awards, they are even listed on a gamedevmap. Content like this can help smaller games companies get more publicity and with 2 games on the brink of release there will be more content to put up soon. Please reconsider. — Preceding
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188.66.84.246 (
talk) 12:06, 30 June 2016 (UTC)reply
But Wikipedia isn't meant to be a vehicle to help promote companies who ought to be better known, it's an encyclopaedia for documenting things (and companies) that are already notable. How do you know that they have two games in the brink of release: do you work for the company?
OnionRing (
talk) 14:29, 30 June 2016 (UTC)reply
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