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General / Re: This kid on Ebay is hilarious! XD
« on: April 29, 2019, 12:28:32 am »
Wow, just wow. It's surprising the kind of things that can happen in the world. You took it well.

Reminds me of an unexpected result I had a while back. About a decade ago, plus or minus three years, I bought a copy of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link from someone on eBay. I was hesitant in buying it because it's eBay and because they didn't provide much information on the item. But I was younger, and it was only going for about $5 + shipping. When it arrived in the mail I was stunned that it came in the original box with all the paperwork inside, in pretty decent condition as well. The listing only had a blurry picture of the game cartridge. If the seller would have mentioned the box and manual he could have sold it for $15-$25 at the time. To this day, it's the only NES game I have with the original box and manual.

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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Duplicate List 2019
« on: March 25, 2019, 12:50:43 am »
Dance Factory - PS2 [NA]
    https://vgcollect.com/item/19798
    https://vgcollect.com/item/139474 <- dupe

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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Publisher vs. Distributor
« on: March 08, 2019, 05:49:32 pm »
Quote from: SilverBow
I work off a list of more than 250 videogame and DVD/Blu-Ray/UMD publisher UPC identifiers.

Could you post the video game portion of the list so others could use it as well? Maybe we could get it stickied.

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Rejected edit: Tried to change Double Tremor to 200 Toy Double Tremor to denote the manufacturer.

Rejected edit: Tried to remove the genre of Rhythm from the accessory Logic3 Dance Mat [EU]. As far as I know, accessories don't have specific genres.


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Item: PSP Remote Controlled Audio/Video Dock should be moved to the accessories category.

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https://vgcollect.com/item/128113 - Pretty sure this is nothing.


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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Error Listings 2018
« on: December 12, 2018, 05:01:58 pm »
First of all, I want to clearly state that I am not trying to argue. I just want to clarify the correct protocol.

Quote from: tripredacus
VMU are not consoles, they are accessories.

The OFFICIAL Style Guide states hardware protocols, but nothing for accessories. I have always thought of accessories as hardware. Instead of informing us here, why not add this information to the Style Guide? Seems pretty important. The main reason I keep coming back to this site is because it's one of the few sites that allows you to track consoles, accessories, and variants that you own.

Also you are saying that the console name should not be added to the item name? I do agree with this, but that does not seem to be the standard here. Every accessory category I look through has {Manufacturer} {Console} {Item name}. I understand how this can become very confusing because some accessories literally have the console name in the product name. Such as the NES Advantage which, I might add, does not have the Manufacturer listed in the name field. Also, as another example, the Sega Visual Memory Unit (blue) that you fixed does not use the console name even though on the side of the box (not pictured) it clearly states "Contains: Dreamcast visual memory unit". So do we omit the console name even if it's printed on the box and listed as containing the console name as part of the accessory's name? Other examples would be controllers, Nintendo GameCube Controller - Black [NA] (note here that the color uses the hardware protocol of using a dash) Should it be Nintendo Controller - (black) [NA]? It's already in the Gamecube category so does it need the redundant console listing in the name? Nintendo 64 Controller - Atomic Purple This one creates a new set of problems. Nintendo is the manufacturer but "64" is not the name of the console. So should it be Nintendo Controller (purple), or Nintendo Nintendo 64 Controller (purple)?

This brings up another question. In your fixed version, you go with a generic color description and not the color listed on the box; blue vs Clear Blue. I much prefer the manufacturer's given color name than a generic one.

I want to reiterate that I am not trying to ruffle any feathers here. I have made over 300 edits here, and I'm wondering if a lot of those have been incorrect. There are a lot of inconsistencies on this site, and I don't imagine that it will ever be cleaned up 100%. But we all do what we can.

Tripredacus, I want to personally thank you for all the time and effort you put into this site. You put up with so many of us "collectors" and "elite gamers" that you deserve some respect and thanks.

My two cents: I think we should stick with the hardware protocol of using a dash for accessory colors. Also if the product has a given color name, such as Clear Blue, use that. As far as console names inserted into item names, I think the logical choice would be to leave them out (Sega Visual Memory Unit - Clear Blue, Nintendo Controller - Atomic Purple) but I feel like that would adversely affect search results. Unless the search function can be improved then the console names make it far easier to find the item your looking for (Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit - Clear Blue, Nintendo Nintendo 64 Controller - Atomic Purple). That Nintendo 64 one looks messy, but if you don't do it that way then you're leaving the manufacturer out and that creates confusion.

There are lots of improvements that could be used to make things better, but it's beyond my coding ability and I feel beyond the person responsible for this site's ability.

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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Error Listings 2018
« on: December 10, 2018, 09:34:45 pm »
1. Nintendo Wii Wheel has the wrong model code. Should be RVL-024. The current code listed is for the manual.

2. Wild C.A.T.S. should have an item number of SNS-AWIE-USA. I have the game in front of me, so I know that it's correct.

3. Cool World should have an item number of SNS-CD-USA. Same as above.

4. Batman Forever should have an item number of SNS-A3BE-USA. Same as above.

5. Flashback: The Quest for Identity should have an item number of SNS-5F-USA. Same as above.

6. Game Genie (NES) has some odd formatting issues in the description. I tried to correct but was rejected.

1. Item number is correct. It appears on the bottom of the box to the right of the barcode.
2. SNS-AWIE-USA is the item number for the cart, not the one on the back of the box. Put the cart item number into the description field.
3. ibid
4. ibid
5. ibid
6. Description was empty. Box text was invalid and was removed.

Mea culpa. I was mislead by the dozens of listing that used the "item number for the cart" in the item number field. I was just following suit. I honestly believe there should be a dedicated field for the item's code (or model number for hardware) besides the description field. For a vast majority of older items having access to the packaging is a bit of a luxury.

On another note.
Quote from: VGCollect Style Guide
If a console has color variants or bundles, these should be listed like special edition games are. So each color variation/ bundle should be listed as a special release of a game would be. Unlike games, which use parenthesis for variants, each hardware release has it's own factory item number.
  • Nintendo DS - Red
  • Sony PlayStation Portable - Piano Black
Quote from: Kreton's Notifications
Your edit to Visual Memory Unit - Red was rejected.
Field:        Name
New Value:    Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Red
Reason:       Incorrect Formatting. Please see the VGCollect Style Guide or visit the Forums to clear up any listing questions.

Your edit to Visual Memory Unit (clear green) was rejected.
Field:        Name
New Value:    Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Green
Reason:       Incorrect Formatting. Please see the VGCollect Style Guide or visit the Forums to clear up any listing questions.

Yet these two were approved.

Your edit to Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Black was approved..
Field:        Name
New Value:    Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Black

Your edit to Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Blue was approved..
Field:        Name
New Value:    Sega Dreamcast VMU - Clear Blue


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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Error Listings 2018
« on: December 06, 2018, 04:17:57 pm »
Nintendo Wii Wheel has the wrong model code. Should be RVL-024. The current code listed is for the manual.

Wild C.A.T.S. should have an item number of SNS-AWIE-USA. I have the game in front of me, so I know that it's correct.

Cool World should have an item number of SNS-CD-USA. Same as above.

Batman Forever should have an item number of SNS-A3BE-USA. Same as above.

Flashback: The Quest for Identity should have an item number of SNS-5F-USA. Same as above.

Game Genie (NES) has some odd formatting issues in the description. I tried to correct but was rejected.

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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Duplicate List 2018
« on: April 11, 2018, 02:57:42 pm »
Original: https://vgcollect.com/item/17285
Duplicate: https://vgcollect.com/item/100571


Different packaging, not dupes. -

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Video Game Database Discussion / Re: Duplicate List 2018
« on: April 11, 2018, 12:56:08 pm »
Original: https://vgcollect.com/item/8164
Duplicate: https://vgcollect.com/item/15845

They have different boxes? -

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