December 2010 edit

Hi, I noticed that you've been altering the article on video game art recently. You are new here at Wikipedia so I think it's fair to warn you that by repeatedly reverting the article back to your preferred version you are running the risk of violating WP:3RR - a rule whose violation may get you temporarily blocked from editing here. The way things work here at Wikipedia, you have to explain why you want to make large-scale changes to articles on the article's talk page if your changes are challenged (as they seem to be in this case). The talk page for the article you've been editing is here. If you can obtain a consensus from the other editors to make the change you wish then the article can be changed, but if you fail to achieve a consensus then there is little you can do apart from bringing the matter to an arbitration committee of some kind.

I may be mistaken, but based on the kinds of edits you are making, I think what you are doing is confusing video game art for art games. The article on art games covers details such as Ebert's claim that video games can never be art. Anyway if you need help, please ask for some before reverting the "video game art" article again. Good luck -Thibbs (talk) 20:16, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply