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SSF Emulator?

Where is the page about the SSF emulator? Was it removed? I used to visit it from time to time, it was very useful. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.83.110.221 (talk) 17:50, 14 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/SSF_%28emulator%29

This delete vote was very sneaky. Most people haven't noticed the delete vote had taken place, also only a few people took part in the vote. Most people are typing SSF and coming up with a disambiguation page. There is no link to the fact that the SSF article was deleted or where the vote was. I had to type in SSF (Emulator) manually to find the articles for deletion (and it's pitiful amount of votes). SSF has been reviewed in the gaming press. It is the only fully functioning Sega Saturn emulator out there. That makes it notable on its own. It is fully an encyclopaedic thing. It is definitely going against the spirit of writing an online encyclopaedia to leave out SSF!

To anyone who agrees with me, here is what we need to do. The first things to do is find PRINT sources of reviews of SSF by prominent journalists: IGN, Famitsu, eurogamer or whatever. If you are a game journalist and your write for a popular magazine or website you could help us out even more by writing a brand new article about SSF and how it is a fully functioning Sega Saturn emulator. The problem is the sources are printed but there are few decent online sources. These days lazy editors only check online via google. The problem is I'm in China and google is blocked for me. It's hard for me to search print editions of the games press from here. So I need help.

Right, I am not a commercial member. SSF is a Japanese free software. But I know there was an excellent article about SSF here before that was deleted based on a sneaky delete vote of like *3* people! Of course we must do everything within the rules of Wikipedia. Respect all of the admins and their decisions. And help to make Wikipedia the best.

Joker Out

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I love how this article was featured in Joker Out's Eurovision documentary this year Remember you can't spell aircraft without RAF (talk) 19:28, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]