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In 2008 the article was tagged as needing more citations (this was the version of the article then). Since then the article has gone through substantial improvements; it went from having a size of 1,677 bytes to 7,705 bytes today. It also went from having zero references to 15. I think the tag that was placed in 2008 should be removed, and I will do so unless someone argues otherwise. I think the article still can improve a lot, but I think that the specific criticism of (total) lack of citations is no longer applicable. Al83tito (talk) 02:53, 5 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
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The ingame animations of Hopkins (walking, squatting, etc.) and even parts of the outfit are traced from "George Stobbard" from "Broken Sword 1". It also features a customized "Wolfenstein" or "Doom" level, whether or not any of that was licensed or just stolen is unknown. 2003:C3:4F28:F201:BC46:CDC3:99B3:5615 (talk) 14:06, 29 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
this is potentially an interesting bit of information that could be added to the article, if there are references for it. Can you list any? thank you. Al83tito (talk) 15:14, 29 October 2022 (UTC)Reply