Talk:Ryu Umemoto

"establishing the ARTDINK sound department with former employees of ThinkRidge"
I don't recall seeing a source for this anywhere, not in Sorlie's articles nor officially from Artdink or ThinkRidge. This clause has been included since the page was created—did the author have a source back then? Pasokon Deacon (talk) 00:05, 21 May 2015 (UTC)

He died
"He died of illness at age 37." That didn't explain much. 75.170.42.21 (talk) 10:27, 29 January 2017 (UTC)

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Official website
http://ryu-umemoto.com/

Clicking now on this link (which in the article is stated as Ryu’s official website) brings me to something of a very different nature. Can someone please check whether this domain name was sold and repurposed for something completely different? Because if that is the case, then there is no point in listing this link anymore on the article, unless it is replaced with an archived link from the Wayback Machine (the latest archived link I may consider relevant to the article is https://web.archive.org/web/20110912101647/http://ryu-umemoto.com/). ‐⁠‑🌀⁠SilSinnAL982100⁠💬 07:18, 17 May 2019 (UTC)