Talk:Masters of Doom/GA1

Latest comment: 10 months ago by PresN in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: PresN (talk · contribs) 03:20, 1 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Haven't reviewed book GANs before, but I did use this book extensively for several articles, so lets see what we can do!

  • The lead seems pretty anemic; it doesn't really cover the "Content" section (which is like half of the article), or mention the Showtime movie attempt.
  • Background says he spent 5 years on research, but Content says it was six years. Neither says which years that was, though
    • I'm assuming the five years is for research, and six years is strictly about interviews. GamerPro64 04:48, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • Background is also anemic; I think you could pull more from that Gamespy article about why he wrote it and why he chose the style he did
  • Should probably link video game journalism somewhere
  • "Seth Mnookin for The New York Times described the book for its pacing and detail" - not sure what "described for" means here
    • I must have meant praised. Not sure how that happened. Changed that bit. GamerPro64 04:20, 2 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • I was confused how the book inspired the founding of Reddit, but it seems like it inspired them that founding a company could be fun, and Reddit is just the one they founded- should be mentioned
  • "As of 2020, the outcome of the lawsuit is unknown." - probably better as "No outcome of the suit was ever reported.", since I think if no source has anything after 18 years, it's not going to happen..
  • That 2019 pilot was in post-production in February 2020, so it did get made
  • Rahul Kohli (actor) saw the pilot and twote about it in 2021, implying that it wouldn't get made ("most pilots never see light of day")
    • I'm not entirely sure if a tweet like that would be a proper source on Wikipedia. GamerPro64 05:05, 4 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • Really what this article is missing is content. Lets see...
  • An audiobook of MoD was made in 2012 by Audiobooks.com, read by Wil Wheaton (Audible store page)
  • May be worth mentioning that Kushner, in addition to other non-fiction books, went on to write Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto in 2012, which is a similar idea to this book
  • Romero sells signed copies of the book on his website
  • Kirkus Reviews review of the book
    • Was in Further reading but I added it in. GamerPro64 05:21, 6 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • PopMatters review of the book
  • Kushner blogpost about the book, says he's writing kind of a spiritual sequel serially online and has other details
  • Checked other GA non-fiction book articles and they have this structure, so I think this is pretty close, it just needs some filling out. --PresN 03:20, 1 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Alright, made a few more tweaks myself, and passing for GA. --PresN 18:57, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply