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Generally a good article, just a couple of things in the references that need attending to.
The YouTube references.... Well, WebCite may have worked in earlier times, but something's changed and now it doesn't work. So the references can't be archived. For the one about the cover in the "Legacy" section, this Facebook post by the group responsible can be used instead. This has been archived, and is usable. As to the one about the "Behind the Scenes" video, this link has a version of the movie which (I think) archived successfully. Here's hoping this will be enough.
There are some inconsistencies present in the formatting of references: Ref 9 uses the magazine GamePro, but it is treated like a normal website when the other refs use a work/publisher format. GamePro was owned by International Data Group.
That's what I saw that's really holding this article back. I'm sure they can be addressed quickly. If there are any issues with this, please let me know so we can find a solution. Putting this on hold for now . --ProtoDrake (talk) 14:17, 3 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]