Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kong in Concert

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Kong in Concert
An "album" (collection of tracks) of new rearrangements of the music in the video game Donkey Kong Country, if I understand correctly. there were over 7,000 successful downloads of the album, over 5 terabytes of music. Well, good, but since it's free, and since the marginal price of a download is zero for many people, 7000 seems a low number. (Also, 5TB must be 7000 times something or other: I chose a track at random and it was a digestible 4.5MB. So it's not notable by mere size.) Nothing really wrong with this, but there's no claim of originality (rather, the reverse), and all in all it seems to be under the limbo bar of notability. -- Hoary 05:10, 2005 Apr 6 (UTC)
 * Delete, cruft. Megan1967 09:20, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Merge with Overclocked Remix. -- Bobdoe (Talk) 00:21, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep It's a legitimate album and it has room to expand into aspects of production and copyright. gren 22:32, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep. Oklonia 20:14, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep, perhaps flagged as a stub until more information is added. For what it's worth notability-wise (if anything), the data figures only represent the downloads via BitTorrent ; I'm sure many other people (myself included) downloaded the tracks individually. Also, again, for what it's worth, the project got Slashdotted . CHz 09:07, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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