گیمر نتورک (Persian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "گیمر نتورک" in Persian language version.

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eurogamer.net

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gamesindustry.biz

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killscreen.com

mcvuk.com

nintendolife.com

nlife.com

purexbox.com

pushsquare.com

roadtovr.com

vg247.com

web.archive.org

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