MobyGames Database Hits 10,000 Entries 28
flipkin writes "MobyGames, an IMDb-inspired database of video games, has now surpassed the significant milestone of 10,000 game entries. The stated goal of the site has been to meticulously document and catalog every single game ever made, and while they still have a long way to go, 10k is an impressive start." Apart from this site and the excellent Gamefaqs, what other online game databases do you find handy?
Awww, dammit! (Score:3, Funny)
They left out all those games I used to play on my TRS-80 Color Computer! Popcorn! Mega-bug! The Dallas Quest!
Huh? (Score:3, Funny)
Perhaps the 5 in that category should be taken off. 9,995?
(What is with all the 100 year old video game jokes?)
-Sean
over 25,000 games (Score:1)
Feh. (Score:2)
A search for 'paradroid' came up empty. Perhaps the game / company / person is not in our database, or perhaps there was a typo in the search. The quick search only searches on exact word matching and only searches game titles, company names and people names. Perhaps you should try different search terms, or use the more exhaustive site search page.
Clearly, there is still work to be done.
PS- If you've never heard of or played Paradroid [c64.com], do yourself a favour and click on t
Re:Feh. (Score:2)
Re:Feh. (Score:1)
And then I discovered Paradroid '90 (screenshots) [vgmuseum.com] for the Amiga and there went some more hours.
I still play this game (both versions).
Abandonware (Score:5, Informative)
To get back on-topic I also consult Megagames [megagames.com] regularly for all my patches needs and related add-on software.
Contribute (Score:2)
GameFAQs gets far more attention, and it's too bad (GameFAQs is great, but MobyGames provides different info and deserves equal attention).
My own contributions to MobyGames are far too few. I shall attempt to do better. :)
Don't want to rain on their parade, (Score:5, Informative)
Homebrew Games... (Score:1)
Klov (Score:3, Informative)
moddb (Score:1, Informative)
gamerankings (Score:1)
Other gaming sites I have not yet seen mentioned (Score:5, Informative)
For game reviews, gamefaqs [gamefaqs.com]. The FAQs are great, but it is also a great place for reading user reviews. If I need more reviews, I head to Amazon.
For screenshots/video, I refer to the "biggies": gamespot [gamespot.com] and ign [ign.com].
For Game Boy Advance, I go to: gbacentral [gbacentral.net].
For Dance Dance Revolution: DDRFreak [ddrfreak.com]
However, my favorite site at the moment is for the ol' Atari 2600: Atari Age [atariage.com]
AtariAge is amazing: screenshots of almost every Atari 2600 game, very active forums, store that sells cartridges for new "homebrews", etc.
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jason
purposes and efforts (Score:3, Interesting)
A) Marketing of new games, that reach an established gamer community thru linking the developers earlier efforts,
B) Archiving of an existing culture for posterity.
One can of course see A as a viable and possible truth, even though it doesn't seem to plausible without an accompaning conspiracy theory. B, though, isn't quite enough as an explanation for all the effort people put in collecting information on title, both for IMDB and mobygames, and others, of course.
The answer rather lies in
C) is the best game ever made, and everyone must know about it
And that's the interesting part. This part of us that cries out for the need of affirmation "There must be someone else who's seen " or just plain differentiation "Well HERE's a title NOONE's heard of - makes ME different".
So it's an interesting conflict of interests, trying to gather all information from all the sources of game information into one. For the people running those sources, it means cutting off their means of differentiality, becoming one of many others, rather than just one.
Why is IMDB so big? So widely-used? Because it's so damn good. Why is it so good? You tell me. In the meantime, I'm putting my hopes to mobygames.
Why is MobyGames better than the rest (Score:4, Interesting)
That said, I have to admit that even MobyGames is far from perfect. All content is user-submitted, and there are numerous mistakes, especially when it comes to release dates and publishers.
No Apple ][ (Score:2)
Re:No Apple ][ (Score:2)
Akalabeth (aka Ultima 0)
Airheart (ooh - double hi-res)
Apple Panic
Ali Baba
Archon (chess... sorta)
Aztec (aka Indiana Jones without the license)
Bard's Tale
Beer Run (...Olympus beer?)
Below the Root (loved the game... don't know why)
Captain Goodnight (a strangely familiar landscape)
Choplifter (video game based on it)
Crypt of Medea
Drol (nice graphics for Apple ][)
Eamon (text adventure maker)
Forbidden Castle
Gemstone Warrior
- several hou
What about the KLOV? (Score:1)
my site (Score:1)
For a laugh... (Score:2)
Methinks the database still needs more data. :-)
All Game Guide (Score:1)
gamerankings (Score:1)