Talk:List of video games, VHS tapes, and DVDs owned by the Sevick children/@comment-3969350-20130129233221/@comment-3969350-20130702022939

Well, I made up a separate review on this article. I know that this wiki is not a place for reviewing articles based on your own opinion, but I am doing so anyway:

This article, along with List of Games played by Frank are said to be the top 2 craziest articles on this wiki. The Sevick Family and Spotlow-Garbiel Family episodes aired on 2031 and 2030 respectively. But there is one major problem that makes it 0% legit, why would gaming consoles that exist today (I.E. XBOX 360 and Nintendo 3DS) still be owned at that point in the early 2030s? There is no logic in that (no offense).

The Sevick kids own video game consoles with the majority of them being already discontinued (but I know that they can still be purchased on Amazon.com and eBay nowadays). Really? I just don't see any logic in that fact either. I would find it very ridiculous if a family from the 2030s owns video game consoles from the 80s (Such as the NES and Gameboy). Similar thing goes to the other article I am also reviewing.

Most importantly, by the time many of these consoles discontinued, they were not even born yet. GBA discontinued in 2008, GameCube discontinued in 2007, and the PlayStation 2 discontinued nearly 6 months ago this year. Similarly, I added the fact that Brahm and Treat Jennings owned a NDS as teenagers in which Plankton disagrees due to a similar reason. Seriously, people would say "In your dreams!" to something like this that is not legit.

Plankton also said that we should rename the title of LOGPBF to List of Games Played by the Spotlow-Garbiel Family and remove the "Where are the games?" section. Well, there is one exception of a console for video gaming that is still going strong, PC, which is the only console that would still probably exist in the 2030s.

I hate to smash your piggy bank, but overall, this article and List of Games played by Frank are considered to be the articles that seem to be the least legit. I mean, this should be changed the most, as many of the consoles listed here have discontinued already (even though they can be still purchased on Amazon and eBay).

That was Sophie the Otter's 2-in-1 review on these 2 articles. Feel free to agree or disagree on my review on these articles.