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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: htimreimer on January 18, 2012, 08:24:25 am
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for me 1 hour on Google
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DigitPress...a WHILE ago. I basically came here and never looked back. Granted, the marketplace here isn't as active but it will get there someday.
I've basically stopped going anywhere else, actually. I fell in love with the layout and everyone here has been great! Plus, I got in early so I was able to contribute as I put in my games (as I still do when it's appropriate).
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I kinda know the man in charge. ;)
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I kinda know the man in charge. ;)
LOL
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Well I found it because I created it...ha.
@darko Looks like you are coming up on your 1 year VGCollect anniversary. We'll have a new badge for that. :) Thanks for being here since the beginning. I can't wait until the marketplace and overall forum activity pick up.
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Games Press forums. Actually saw a new post there recently too, hadn't realized Matt had been on there so long (four years) but I guess he ran a game news site before this.
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Max told me ;)
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@psydswipe Yeah I ran DigitalSomething.com for 5 years but I was never much of a journalist. At it's peak we had a staff of around 8 writers and it got me into E3 a few years back. It was fun being a part of the industry while it lasted but it was not my calling and I was investing WAY too much time into it.
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DigitalPress. I was using RFGeneration for a while but ran into several roadblocks concerning adding items quickly. Then I came here, and waffled for a bit before actually deciding to get an account and do stuff.
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I saw fellow member Nightowljrm's collection collection signature on the RetroCollect forums. I instantly switched to here from RetroCollect because it is focused more on every region of game, where RetroCollect was almost excursively European, and gave me the ability to submit games. Also, they layout is nicer and there are features added a lot more.
Basically VGcollect is better in every way.
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I was google searching for a new site to catalog my increasing collection, and this had just got into public beta (or something like that) when I found it. I previously used playfire but it became sucky (somehow going from a game collecting website to some achievement/trophy BS), so I figured that this would be a good alternative to try out. I'm still using it so I guess that's a good sign :P
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Reddit told me
/r/gamecollecting
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I was considering starting up a site for Sega Saturn collectors kinda like http://www.satakore.com/ and my research lead me here. I'm no longer considering it, ha.
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Reddit's /r/gamecollecting!
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I had a private database on my web server for a while. When I had to upgrade MySQL for another project it broke quite a bit of stuff. I'm not very knowledgeable on fixing those sorts of things so I dumped everything into an Excel spreadsheet and stuck with that for a while. I was pointed to this site by the admin of OK Coin-Op Collectors Forum when I started setting up the console game sales/trading section over there. Very handy for posting wish lists instead of a mile-long post.
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I was google searching for a new site to catalog my increasing collection, and this had just got into public beta (or something like that) when I found it. I previously used playfire but it became sucky (somehow going from a game collecting website to some achievement/trophy BS), so I figured that this would be a good alternative to try out. I'm still using it so I guess that's a good sign :P
I blame this individual right here. We posted our collections on another site. I used TheBackloggery and jobocan used this one. I checked it out and joined up sometime later.
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I found out about it on a the atariage forums. I think one of the staff posted about it because they mentioned they worked here or something.
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@psydswipe Yeah I ran DigitalSomething.com for 5 years but I was never much of a journalist. At it's peak we had a staff of around 8 writers and it got me into E3 a few years back. It was fun being a part of the industry while it lasted but it was not my calling and I was investing WAY too much time into it.
I was one of the writers there as well. Sometimes it got to the point where I was writing news posts and searching for news all day long. It was fun while it lasted though but I missed out on going to E3 w/ Matt and a couple of the other crew members. Running this site is much more fun and laid back and the community seems to be larger.
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I found out on DigitPress recently. I've used RFG for years and was frustrated with the access from my phone. I like the site so far but way too many old school games still need added and images updated. I'm trying to go through them a system at a time, with at least the stuff I own. I hope eventually the list here gets just as thorough as RFG.
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I hope eventually the list here gets just as thorough as RFG.
Honestly, I think it will. I don't know the item count at RFG, but this is after 365 days:
"To date, we have 20,278 items in the database with an average of 31 new items added daily. Our users have had 14,758 edits to the database submitted and approved, with an average of 129 edits being submitted per day."
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RFG probably has ten times the amount of stuff we have. But they've been at this for way longer than we have...
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@foxhack Last time I was there they had something like 61,000 games and over 4,400 hardware entries. Pretty impressive but I have no idea how long they've been around.
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@foxhack and I talked about it on Digitpress so I thought I would actually give it a try. I signed up a few months ago but I wasn't ready to bring my collection over from RF so it sat unloved, of course now I'm porting everything over and I'm having a good time here so far. Seems like a solid community so now I just need to shove my way in :D
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Google. I was/ am using excel to track my stuff too but wondered if there was a better online alternative. found this and haven't looked back. (although i liked having all the hardware under one catagory)
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(although i liked having all the hardware under one catagory)
Same here.
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Im new to here. I found it from the guy above me at our latest okc retro gaming club meeting and figured Id check it out. :)
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Im new to here. I found it from the guy above me at our latest okc retro gaming club meeting and figured Id check it out. :)
Hmm...PS1, Everquest...I wonder who this could be?
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okc retro gaming club meeting
There's a retro gaming club in the area?
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@dstone Indeed. I'll PM you the info.
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Yeah we usually get together about once a month ... been going on for almost 2 years now. :)