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Now i'm confused, because in this article i could not found goalunited and what prize they get. Were they awarded?
Now i'm confused, because in this article i could not found goalunited and what prize they get. Were they awarded?

== Change of article name ==

I would suggest to rename the article to better fit in. One option would be '''DCP Awards''', which would stay close to the original. The abbrevation already includes the word prize for P though, so it is not exactly a clever one to use. It is currently used by the german award site itself, but without "award".[https://deutscher-computerspielpreis.de/der-preis/] Another other is already kind of stated in the text, as '''German Video Game Awards'''. Similar examples are the [[Czech Game of the Year Awards]] or [[Slovak Game of the Year Awards]], where the original language is not used. A third option would be '''German Computer Games Prize / Award'''. [[User:Vestigium Leonis|Vestigium Leonis]] ([[User talk:Vestigium Leonis|talk]]) 20:12, 29 December 2022 (UTC)

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goalunited

The official website of Goalunited saying

"The developers at northworks Software GmbH from Hamburg have been working passionately on the title ever since the beginning of the goalunited series in 2006. Their goal is to provide all soccer fans a realistic challenge with immersive depth. In addition to other accolades, goalunited was awarded the German Developer’s Prize in 2009 as well as the German Computer Games Prize in 2011."

http://legends.goalunited.org/#thegame

Now i'm confused, because in this article i could not found goalunited and what prize they get. Were they awarded?

Change of article name

I would suggest to rename the article to better fit in. One option would be DCP Awards, which would stay close to the original. The abbrevation already includes the word prize for P though, so it is not exactly a clever one to use. It is currently used by the german award site itself, but without "award".[1] Another other is already kind of stated in the text, as German Video Game Awards. Similar examples are the Czech Game of the Year Awards or Slovak Game of the Year Awards, where the original language is not used. A third option would be German Computer Games Prize / Award. Vestigium Leonis (talk) 20:12, 29 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]