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Your Source for Gaming!
—the site's motto
Official logo.

Source Gaming is an article-based website created by PushDustIn that began as a dedicated place for "going back to the source to investigate video games"[1]. developmental history. Since then, its purpose is to uncover and investigate anything pertaining to video game history, development, and origins; thus far consisting mainly of Smash Bros. related content. This is done through many various methods and ways, such as translating Famitsu article columns with interviews of Masahiro Sakurai or the Japanese-only Melee official website.

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Official Website