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|alt-text=Dead link!
|alt-text=Dead link!
|header=This source contains a link that is no longer functional.
|header=This source contains a link that is no longer functional.
|message=An archived version of the link or another similar link should be provided as soon as possible.}}<noinclude>
|message=An archived or alternate version of the link should be provided as soon as possible.}}<noinclude>
{{Not-unused|reason=Only applicable if it's been less than a year since the last game}}
{{Not-unused|reason=Only applicable if it's been less than a year since the last game}}
==Usage==
==Usage==
This template should only be used especially in image pages or sources that have broken or dead links, to denote that an archived (via a source like Wayback Machine) or alternative version of the link should be provided in place of the broken link as soon as possible.
This template should only be used especially in image pages or sources that have broken or dead links, to denote that an archived (via a source like Wayback Machine) or alternative version of the link should be provided in place of the broken link as soon as possible.
[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 15:51, 19 January 2021

Dead link! Notice: This source contains a link that is no longer functional.
An archived or alternate version of the link should be provided as soon as possible.
KSSU Gordo artwork.png Even if it appears unused, this templateTemplate:Dead link should not be deleted.

Reason: Only applicable if it's been less than a year since the last game

Usage

This template should only be used especially in image pages or sources that have broken or dead links, to denote that an archived (via a source like Wayback Machine) or alternative version of the link should be provided in place of the broken link as soon as possible.