In a message dated 7/25/2006 10:00:18 AM Central Standard Time, stevagewp@gmail.com writes:
No. You absolutely musn't confuse "cruft" with "popular culture". It's absolutely right and fitting that we have good articles on video games. But do we have extended articles about ever minor character in every game, every level in every episode of every game etc? *That* is cruft. Not a high level article situating the game in the real world, along with a decent summary of the gameplay, plot, levels etc. Let me clarify, becuase I believe my comment was misinterpreted: if an article is full of in-universe, excess information, it still has a lot of potential to become a featured article. It just takes a lengthy process, which should never be interrupted by controversial AfDs.
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