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Linkle Liver Story and Crusader of Centy

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You see, Linkle Liver Story is a game from the very same creators of Crusader of Centy, from the programming studio of Nextech. They did this work for SEGA in the very same mood than they previously did with Crusader of Centy.

But this is not where similarities end. It's not just for featuring anthropomorphic animals as you say, it is because the very same art style of characters and scenarios from Crusader of Centy is present in Linkle Liver Story, though placed in another completely different world and setting. The characters are similar (even the starring of Linkle, Kittchu, moves and acts in a very similar fashion to Corona) and in the scenarios showed in both are very colourful in a similar style. There's also a very close fact, which is that the same kind of water animal that appeared of Crusader of Centy (that one who was very scary) returns in Linkle Liver Story with an almost identical character.

Definitely, Linkle Liver Story is a game very influenced by Crusader of Centy, and all the gamers of the Mega Drive game should play the Sega Saturn game (although in Japanese) to check it, and to enjoy what is a "concept sequel".

I think there shouldn't be much references in the Crusader of Centy article because of being and older game. Maybe a short reference indicating that there existed a very similar game from the very same creators in Sega Saturn, which is Linkle Liver Story.

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Redirect of Shinme! Taisen Pazurudama: Toukon Marutama Machi

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Unreferenced BLPs

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Proposed deletion of Hidehiko Enomoto

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January 2012

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Please do not remove clean-up tags from articles without addressing the issue, as you did with Princess Quest. Salvidrim! 20:32, 23 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

I did address the issue, which was missing sources. Sources are not required to be available online, and they are not required to be in English. Buuneko (talk) 17:55, 27 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
The article still has only two sources, none of which establishing notability -- the refimprove and notability tags are still valid. Please see the talk page. To assess notability, the subject needs significant coverage in an independent, reliable source, which has NOT been found yet. Salvidrim! 03:42, 28 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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