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I've reread the DorkAge page multiple times and I don't see anything about a game/series being unfeasible for the creator as a trope requirement.
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I\'ve reread the DorkAge page multiple times and I don\'t see anything about a game/series being unfeasible for the creator as a trope requirement.
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A DorkAge, from what I understand, is a
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A DorkAge, from what I understand, is a \"Period in a franchise (check) where there was a change in the series\' formula/direction (check), that resulted in a visible drop in quality (Sticker Star and Color Splash have the lowest review scores in the series among BOTH Critics and Users, check), and popularity.\"

The Popularity part is impossible to definitively evaluate because of the tremendous differences in the install bases and release dates across all of the different consoles. Sticker Star sold more than the first two games, but it was on a console that sold over twice as much as the N64 and the Gamecube. Color Splash is the lowest selling game in the series, but released on the struggling Wii U.

\"it\'s fine and not that bad\" is a legitimate opinion, but even among those opinions, most of those people still consider Sticker Star the weakest game in the series.
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