Talk:American Multiple Industries

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Call for a renaming of the page and to redirect Mystique (Company) to new page on American Multiple Industries[edit]

As was recently discussed in the Kotaku article covering the games under the Mystique label, Mystique is not the name of the company who released the games ascribed to them. Even the boxes properly label their origins as being from American Multiple Industries, a company involved in several pornographic ventures.

https://kotaku.com/porno-hustlers-of-the-atari-age-1847622176

I propose the best solution to changing this is to change the name of this article and redirect all the current inbound links from "Mystique (Company)" to this, while also fixing the references on other Wikipedia pages.

It's fairly obvious that the page as a whole needs a rewrite. There's not even a total list of games by the company. The best thing we can do to start though is change the name of the page as to stop spreading the misinformation about the entity being a company rather than a label, making Mystique a sub-header.