Talk:RF Generation
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[edit] Inconsistancy?
The following:
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- RF Generation was formed by several former staff members of the now-defunct Video Game Bible. In later years, Mark Hartholt, Laurel Mateskovich, Mike Leon, Rick Kuethe, Eddie Herrmann, and R.W. Bivins (of OlderGames, a retro re-release company) joined the Video Game Bible staff.
- RF Generation was founded on April 28, 2004, in no particular order, by Michael Collins, Eddie Herrmann, Mark Hartholt, Laurel Mateskovich, Mike Leon, and Rick Kuethe.
Unsatisfied with the success of previous projects in the video game collecting community, these six people pooled their collective work together to create RF Generation, a group of collectors, gamers, writers, and programmers devoted to bringing the gaming community the best coverage of any and all things video games.On June 10th, 2004, the site opened to the public.
...doesn't seem to make sense. It states that rfgen was formed by persons unknown (some of who, or all of who? wrote the vbg?). Later, B D C and A joined. Then it states that it was founded 04 28 04 by B, A and C. And then it was released 06 10 04. Please clarify. Slike2 01:06, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- My bad, looks like it was talking about what I had put into the other article (vid game bible), and wasn't about rfgen. Slike2 01:17, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)