User talk:Gamerzworld
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MGS4
Hello.
You actually aren't the first person to try to use the digitalspy reference for the 360 "announcement".
However, what you may notice from the article is that not even digital spy claims to have any type of reliable source for that information. In essence, when you cite that article, you're saying, that they're saying, that somebody (who knows who) is saying that... konami? is saying that it'll be on the 360. That isn't a direct confirmation. And that site isn't a reliable source.
Sorry, but I had to remove the mention. Bladestorm 01:07, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
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