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A stub tag would be more fitting in that case. I apologize for not explaining, I didn't realize you had added it right before I removed it until a little while later.

Generally, a cleanup tag means the page is cluttered, strangely formatted, hard to read/navigate, or otherwise just messy. A stub tag simply means that the article is missing important parts, like the cover, infobox, settings templates, etc. It's also for when the article has these templates, but they aren't filled out.

Hopefully that helps!

Nicereddy (talk)17:05, 27 December 2013

It definitely does! Thank you, Nicereddy. Based on your response, I made an edit which adds the stub tag as seems appropriate in this case.

Expack3 (talk)17:16, 27 December 2013

Seems correct to me, I'll see if I can find a cover image for it later today. Thanks for the article!

Nicereddy (talk)17:26, 27 December 2013

Just as an FYI, there's a Playstation game with the same name - and has the same release year and publisher, no less. Also, all the box images for the PC game I could find are all from what seem to be license-incompatible sources (i.e. MobyGames, ReplacementDocs).

Also, you're welcome!

Expack3 (talk)17:52, 27 December 2013

Generally we have the benefit of "Fair Use". As long as the image is used for a relevant reason and as sparingly as possible (e.g. only as the cover image on the page, no where else) we are free to use the covers/logos of games in our articles, regardless of their copyright status.

Nicereddy (talk)17:59, 27 December 2013

I see! Given that explanation, I've found an image for the box art, added it to the appropriate game, and added a page for the game's developer (as well as updating the audio settings with information which I missed before). I'm going to remove the stub tag since, as far as I can tell, the game's page is now complete.

Thanks for your help, Nicereddy! It's helped greatly in my editing efforts here on PCGamingWiki.

Expack3 (talk)18:30, 29 December 2013