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"The 30-year anniversary" – Clarify: "The 30th anniversary".
Ref. 6 covers the launch of the Sensible Software Kickstarter campaign only. Ref. 3 contains the publishing date. I suggest putting Ref. 6 together with Ref. 3.
Contributors not included in the last sentence of the second paragraph are Mike Montgomery, Gary Bracey and Peter Molyneux.
"Still, the book did not appear to be one-sided" – Improve prose: "Despite this, the book was not considered to be one-sided".
"Read-Only Memory released its next art book, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis: Collected Works, covering the development, life, and legacy of Sega's 16-bit console, in late 2014" – Improve flow: "Read-Only Memory released its next art book, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis: Collected Works, in late 2014—covering the development, life, and legacy of Sega's 16-bit console."
"over 30 interviews" – Ref. 14 says there were "almost 30 interviews".
Omitted interview subjects include Peter Morawiec, Rich Karpp and Michael Latham.
Thanks for the review, @Cognissonance! I've addressed your points, if you'll take a look. I didn't add the additional names because the article isn't meant to be a full accounting of interviewees, but summarize the highlights (particularly the notable interviewees, who have their own articles). czar07:06, 5 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]