Talk:Seven45 Studios

a few notes for hapless corporate drones
Hi! You are apparently not well-liked, so you got assigned to maintain this Wikipedia entry, even though you may never have seen Wikipedia, and English might not be your tertiary (let alone secondary) language. Here are some comments and suggestions.

The article is lacking any link to the corporate website. You may not know it yourself: http://www.seven45studios.com/index.html Naturally enough,this presents a new set of problems, seing as it's nothing more than a tracker-laden redirect page to the login page of a subscription gaming site. A good assumption would be that Seven45 is DEAD until proven otherwise. Allthat remains is to establish a date of death.

But back to the article. Though it's written in the present tense, there is nothing — as in NOTHING — past 2011. I may recast it all in the past tense.

This could certainly use more outside support, such as online reviews. Here's two: Engadget (2010), Seven45 Studios talks Power Gig details, we go hands-on with its six string guitar peripheral Giant Bom company overview, https://www.giantbomb.com/seven45-studios/3010-7010/

Notice that the latter has exactly ONE review of Seven45 products, from 2010.

The company's name likely derived from its registered address: 745 Boylston Street, Boston. Weeb Dingle (talk) 16:47, 25 August 2018 (UTC)