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Dear editor.

You've recently added links to online and printable versions of a number of games on a site called ocastudios. Links in wikipedia are meant as sources for the information in the article and places to go for further reading. Thus, we do not link to this type of site, and I have removed these links. I hope you understands my reasons, and that you are not discouraged from contributoing to wikipedia in the future.-- (talk) 14:47, 1 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Response to Nø Thanks for the politeness, but I do not agree with you. I've seen such links on practically every article with "External Links", and they are indeed useful. Such links include online game versions, sites from organizations, championships, communities and so forth. Ocastudios' links offered people a chance to play the games, and I wouldn't discard it as non-educational. Of course, I won't insist. Isacvale (talk) 00:04, 3 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]