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Question about inventor
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: It's a different game entirely, so I'd say it does. Further, once a game "variation" has different piece requirements or player numbers, it can't be listed under the same sorting categories or in the same table cells on [[What Can I Play?]]. Further still, a variation could have totally different attribution, credits, or copyrights. By the time you try to clarify all that in sections on a single, catch-all page, it's gonna be a mess.
: Besides, a "new page" is still just a few bytes on the wiki, compared to a "new section" on the main game's page. So even in terms of resources, there's no real significant cost. But in terms of sortability, attribution, and reference, to merge a major variation into the main game page has a very real cost in utility. In short: leave it as is, please; it's perfect. We've got [[Talk:Main_Page#Game_Lists_Proliferation|bigger fish to fry]]. --[[User:David Artman|David Artman]] 13:23, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
 
==Inventor==
I thought that Andrew Looney was the inventor of this variant, Binary Homeworlds? [[User:Cuc|Cuc]] ([[User talk:Cuc|talk]]) 03:51, 10 March 2020 (PDT)
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