Talk:Middle-earth Collectible Card Game
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[edit]I don't know enough about this game, but I found Middle-earth: The Wizards Collectible Card Game and it looks like an duplicate overview of the Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (perhaps only on the first base set?). I suggest merging information that page to here as this is the much more common name. -- Netoholic @ 20:56, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
- Absolutely. Needs editing to fit the article though. - Snagari 13:30, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
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[edit]I'm pretty new to Wikipedia, so I don't want to change this myself, but the last link seems a little bit suspect to me:
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This feels like pretty blatant advertising--is this allowed? --BonnySwan 20:20, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- "referrer_name=patrick" Sigh. Cleaned it up. -- Snagari 09:46, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Sources?
[edit]In response to the note placed over the top: in what way can / should sources be added to info like this? It is mainly a list of card sets & books, the accuracy of each piece of this info can be verified by looking at these products themselves. They don't seize to exist simply because there is no official published catalog of them. How does wikipedia want to deal with such a situation? Should they simply be labeled "source" in some way?
(Note that the chances of an official catalog emerging are zero. As the piece says, the manufacturer has lost the license. Therefore they have nothing to gain and are not even allowed to promote these products anymore.) -- 18:31, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
- I added citation from Collectible Card Games Checklist & Price Guide (2003 edition), a catalog of all the collectible card games published in the US, plus some other source. If there are no objection I will remove the Unreferenced template.--Moroboshi (talk) 12:19, 18 January 2014 (UTC)