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Just a quick question, any good alternative for a site like Mobygames? Since the resent restyling of the site a lot of thing went wrong. If you try to look for screenshots, it takes ages to load them.

I'm not going to abandon the site, but if there are good alternatives i might be going to support them.

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That's the problem with contributing data to private, commercial databases. Community created databases like these should be freely available in their entirety through an API, so any party can use it in any way they wish. After CDDB became proprietary, it became necessary to create FreeDB under truly open terms. A similar thing needs to happen with mobygames. Unfortunately, this kind of historical information is a lot harder to recreate than CD annotations.

 

These are the dangers of proprietary licenses. If you're not using open source software, with open standard protocols, with freely licensed data, you're living in a house of cards that could all come crashing down at any moment.

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Just for the fun of it, I put "Donkey" in the search box (on the Mobygames front page) and "ColecoVision" as platform, then I pressed the "Find" button. It showed me the "25 most popular games within the selected category", and most of these results have nothing to do with Donkey Kong. Who's the idiot who designed this search engine?

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That's the problem with contributing data to private, commercial databases. Community created databases like these should be freely available in their entirety through an API, so any party can use it in any way they wish. After CDDB became proprietary, it became necessary to create FreeDB under truly open terms. A similar thing needs to happen with mobygames. Unfortunately, this kind of historical information is a lot harder to recreate than CD annotations.These are the dangers of proprietary licenses. If you're not using open source software, with open standard protocols, with freely licensed data, you're living in a house of cards that could all come crashing down at any moment.

I don't think it qualifies as "open" but VideoGameGeek is at least trying something.

Although VGG's interface has been described as "designed by the blind, for the blind, and if you aren't blind you will be"

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Gamefly or whoever changed the layout ruined it. The site is really unusable now. The great thing about Mobygames was that there was so much previewed on each main game page. The layout was terrific. This one is just a useless mess, and I don't expect any improvement. Cannot have a repository site like that run by a corporation.

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Hm, a couple of weeks up to a month ago, I applied for an account at Mobygames but nothing happened. I forgot about it, but yesterday I received login details. I wonder if that also has something to do with the takeover, to handle a long line of incoming requests the previous management have ignored or even internal functionality broken in the new system?

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