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Dendy edit

I don't know why you removed this edition, since I gave source stated that Steepler has a license to sell Nintendo to all USSR countries (https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/94004), but I understand if you do not believe me. I have a list of Dendy's chain stores and there is Tallinn, a city outside the CIS region, so I think this is a better proof (http://www.greatdragon.ru/uploads/posts/2013-12/1386378769_greatdragon18-1-92.jpg). The list may not be complete, so there may be sellers in other Baltic States, which is why I am trying to write 'former USSR' --Agonia09 (talk) 12:12, 12 February 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Agonia09): This is, unfortunately, is an unacceptable source, because you cannot infer "was not interested in the former USSR" or something like that from a list of stores, please see WP:SYNTHESIS. The statement should be spelled out in the source. If it's not - then it's an unsourced statement and should be deleted, see Wikipedia:Verifiability.
As in, the prudent question would be: How does the list of stores in an Estonian city confirm or deny that the Nintendo was not interested in post-Soviet market?.
The provided Kommersant source ( https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/94004 ) does not state that directly, and was used in a different part of the article, about later licensing in post-Soviet states that was given to Steepler. This, actually, does not confirm "Nintendo was not interested in the former USSR" either, because it never states that. I would, actually, divert your attention to a https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/96173, which was posted a month later, and says "получила эксклюзивные дистрибуторские права на распространение в России и странах СНГ" verbatim. It seems to me that the later one clarifies the error in a previously posted source and therefore trumps it. --Sleeps-Darkly (talk) 18:08, 12 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
The second article by Kommersant states that only Russia and CIS, but later Nintendo's catalogs made by Dendy always give this store list along with the Estonian one https://avatars.dzeninfra.ru/get-zen_doc/3737694/pub_5f933eacd2b7e4128871f21a_5f93463746218d3c84ddab94/scale_2400, so the source differs with reality that's why I wanted to write 'former USSR' but fortunately it is already in the article.
However, I wanted to write on a different matter. I wanted to ask you, to add information about Jippy to the Terminator 2 article, same as to Famiclone along with source that you used. And since I don't have a source and you have it, you will probably add it much better than me. -Agonia09 (talk) 10:53, 17 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
Need to be quite careful with the store catalog and making the conclusions from it.
@Agonia09: Anyway, I actually don't have the full source and I'm still looking for the full printed issue; but I've found this photo of a 65 page with a snippet about Jippy, from this review, which I was able to use.
Still looking for the full issue, because the full article supposedly seems to be very useful. -- Sleeps-Darkly (talk) 11:50, 17 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Wikipedia Auckland meet-ups edit

Kia ora! I saw that you added photos from the Auckland Pride Parade on top of mine! I love seeing more people adding content, it feels awesome to have more people photographing/editing around me. Could I check if you're based in Auckland? We've restarted doing in-person and online meet-ups (the next one's online on 18 March) --Prosperosity (talk) 22:20, 4 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

@Prosperosity: Hiya! Yeah, of course, I'm based in Auckland for now, pending some personal stuff. I don't think I can attend online meetups, but I may be able to drop in for a in-person meetup. However, even then, I may be not able to contribute much, due to being deaf-mute. I'll see what I can do! -- Sleeps-Darkly (talk) 22:34, 4 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
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