Author Topic: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?  (Read 3576 times)

Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« on: February 20, 2016, 11:03:02 am »
I mean, I do get why they aren't here in a way, since the Google Play store is overflowing with small games like it's a flash-game site, and a lot of them are free, but in my opinion they still count as a part of my collection. I only have 4 mobile games right now (Goat Evolution, Ping Pong Free, Plague inc. and Plants vs. Zombies 2), but they're still some of my games. Maybe that's just me, but in my opinion a mobile game feature would be nice.
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2016, 12:37:49 pm »
Because those kind of "games" aren't viewed as legitimate by most people incl me, that and there are far too many crappy games to keep count of, it'd inflate the database way to much. :S

Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2016, 12:43:28 pm »
Answered your own question.
There's limitless amounts of free games that come and go so often it would be really hard to track them all even if we had a full time employee managing the database. We might as well start adding games from flash game sites.
There were a group of people on the site that didn't want to allow any downloadable stuff to begin with. A line had to be drawn somewhere. The idea being: you can't really collect mobile or even downloadable games because there was never a finite supply of them to begin with. Basically if you have the money you hit buy and download it. It's not really collecting in the traditional sense.
« Last Edit: February 20, 2016, 12:48:38 pm by badATchaos »

Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2016, 01:45:20 pm »
Yeah, I guess you guys are right. There's way too much of them, and you're right, it's not really collecting. Oh well, it's not an issue for me or anything. I mostly made an account to keep track of my merchandise and physical games and hardware anyway.
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2016, 03:49:20 pm »
What is the current "line"? If the system has physical releases then it can have digital games listed too?


Answered your own question.
There's limitless amounts of free games that come and go so often it would be really hard to track them all even if we had a full time employee managing the database. We might as well start adding games from flash game sites.
There were a group of people on the site that didn't want to allow any downloadable stuff to begin with. A line had to be drawn somewhere. The idea being: you can't really collect mobile or even downloadable games because there was never a finite supply of them to begin with. Basically if you have the money you hit buy and download it. It's not really collecting in the traditional sense.
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2016, 04:47:51 pm »
The line that bars mobile downloadable games from VGCollect. I could have phrased that better.

theflea

Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2016, 08:27:51 pm »
I honestly don't count downloaded games as part of a collection. I used to list them but felt they where not part of my collection so I removed them all. Mobile games are in this same category. If VGCollect wants to add a list, then sure why not. If they have downloaded games from consoles and PC on here then go ahead. But I know I wont be using it.  :P
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2016, 01:36:25 am »
The line that bars mobile downloadable games from VGCollect. I could have phrased that better.

Sorry for reading the comment wrong. Thanks for the clarification.
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2016, 03:54:20 am »
Because mobile games don't have a physical presence. There is no disc, box etc. to "collect".

P.S I personally don't think "digital downloads" should really be on this site either...

desocietas

Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2016, 11:38:19 am »
Because mobile games don't have a physical presence. There is no disc, box etc. to "collect".

P.S I personally don't think "digital downloads" should really be on this site either...

Yeah, it's a tricky thing, but some people do prefer downloadable titles. I personally don't care for digital eShop titles if I can get them physical, but some people prefer it and would like to keep track of them in their collection.  But as others have said, it's in the database in case people want to add them to their collection. Everyone else can avoid that section :)

I was kinda against it as well but unfortunately more and more games are becoming "digital only," and it'd be nice for me to have it listed in my collection somewhere. Thankfully devs/publishers seem to be realizing that there are still a lot of folks who would like a physical copy of a game.  Shovel Knight and Life is Strange, for example.  I'm still holding out for a physical version of the newer Layton / Ace Attorney games  :'(
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2016, 11:45:35 am »
Because mobile games don't have a physical presence. There is no disc, box etc. to "collect".

P.S I personally don't think "digital downloads" should really be on this site either...

Yeah, it's a tricky thing, but some people do prefer downloadable titles. I personally don't care for digital eShop titles if I can get them physical, but some people prefer it and would like to keep track of them in their collection.  But as others have said, it's in the database in case people want to add them to their collection. Everyone else can avoid that section :)

I was kinda against it as well but unfortunately more and more games are becoming "digital only," and it'd be nice for me to have it listed in my collection somewhere. Thankfully devs/publishers seem to be realizing that there are still a lot of folks who would like a physical copy of a game.  Shovel Knight and Life is Strange, for example.  I'm still holding out for a physical version of the newer Layton / Ace Attorney games  :'(
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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #11 on: March 26, 2016, 11:25:46 am »
Without sounding like a basic internet troll, to answer your questions those are not games at all. They are just clones of clones of clones that are distributed to make money off of people. Plants vs zombies and and other games that have real releases are fine. But crap like clash of clans, game of war, and pretty much anything from king is not a game. It is a time waster that incites people to spend money. Sorry to sound so harsh, but i really hate mobile "games" and DLC with a passion. I think they are destroying what most of us love about games....the fun.



Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2016, 03:28:46 am »
Mobile games are interesting.

I own the first three Dragon Quest games on Android as I can't get them on any other platform in my region. I count them as real games.

However things like Angry Birds and the free titles that I've downloaded on my phone, which make up 99% of the market's content, I don't count as true games.



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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2016, 02:43:44 pm »
No offense, but this "mobile games aren't "real" (whatever a real game is) games" line of thinking seems really elitist and kinda... well, sorry, but kinda dumb to me. So if, say, Angry Birds gets ported to consoles it's a real game, but the before mentioned Dragon Quest ports on mobile aren't? Is 999 on DS a real game? How about Steins;Gate? We do have a steam category... and the amounts of games releasing on steam every single day is really, really crazy, with many of them being mobile ports btw.

Don't get me wrong, I get why there's no mobile section on this site and that's fine, it's just the mentality of some people that irks me the wrong way. Idk :x

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Re: Why aren't mobile games a part of the site?
« Reply #14 on: March 28, 2016, 03:05:27 pm »
No offense, but this "mobile games aren't "real" (whatever a real game is) games" line of thinking seems really elitist and kinda... well, sorry, but kinda dumb to me. So if, say, Angry Birds gets ported to consoles it's a real game, but the before mentioned Dragon Quest ports on mobile aren't? Is 999 on DS a real game? How about Steins;Gate? We do have a steam category... and the amounts of games releasing on steam every single day is really, really crazy, with many of them being mobile ports btw.

Don't get me wrong, I get why there's no mobile section on this site and that's fine, it's just the mentality of some people that irks me the wrong way. Idk :x

I think it is wrong to totally discredit mobile games like they aren't "real games."  But my understanding is that there are millions of mobile games, many of them cheap cash-in's and IAP filled crap.  It would be impossible to catalog them all and even harder to differentiate between paid versions and the "freemium" versions.  You mentioned Square-Enix and DS game ports, but where do you draw the line between what games would be acceptable to the database and which games aren't?  You couldn't even base it off of "best selling" mobile games because crap like Clash of Clans which is pay-to-win is at the top of the charts.  Same for junk like Candy Crush Saga or that stupid crap they have Ahnold advertising.

Personally, I'm looking at deleting all of my "digital" game titles from my collection because really, I don't own them.  The purpose of a database cataloging a "collection" revolves around tangible goods.  At least for me anyway.
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