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Lack of notability, the majority of sources on the article are emails from a mailing list for Color Computer fans, and are unreliable and don't say much about the game. I was unable to find any reliable sources showing notability on Google or Archive.org.
Waxworker (
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21:17, 16 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Weak keep I found a reference in the book "Playing Nature: Ecology in Video Games" by Alenda Chang. I'd like to see at least one more source. If not, I'm hoping someone can find a valid merge target.
Shooterwalker (
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04:03, 18 May 2023 (UTC)reply
"Some of my earliest and fondest memories of playing computer games involved measuring myself against game environments: hurrying across a field of bright green and blue — forest and water — in Realm of Nauga (1982) for the TRS-80, ..."
^Chang, Alenda Y. (2019). Playing nature: ecology in video games. Electronic mediations. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
ISBN978-1-4529-6226-9.
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