need a good game collection database

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heelsinc
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need a good game collection database

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anybody know of a good game collection database that is free. I found a couple on google but you have to pay for them
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Whatupdoc?
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the backloggery

http://backloggery.com/
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I recently compared several, and ultimately chose rfgeneration.com

It's easy to use and works great.
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i use vgrebirth.com.
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I use open office :lol:

I'm already up to 10 pages of stuff.
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noiseredux wrote:I recently compared several, and ultimately chose rfgeneration.com

It's easy to use and works great.

Definately check out rfgeneration.com. Great collection tools and awesome forum of collectors/gamers.
Want to see someone barely eke through a whole pile of NES games? Check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/2000Crabmaster?feature=mhee

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Crabmaster2000 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:I recently compared several, and ultimately chose rfgeneration.com

It's easy to use and works great.

Definately check out rfgeneration.com. Great collection tools and awesome forum of collectors/gamers.

True. It's the only other VG forum I bother with.
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There are a lot of us at www.backloggery.com as you can notice in my signature.
My contributions to the Racketboy site:
Browser Games ... Free PC Games ... Mixtapes ... Doujin Games ... SotC Poetry
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I just started using Backloggery
before that I was using IGN.com
They TRY and estimate the value of your collection but overestimate extremely.
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A buddy and I are working on a comprehensive game collector site. We're still in early alpha, but it's very promising. We're hopefully going to have a mix of social networking (friends etc.) and a powerful cataloging back end with spreadsheet import (so you don't have to re-enter tons of games in your collection by hand).

There are a few other killer features that I am not able to discuss, but it's going to be pretty cool if we can find the time to get more work into it.

Tentative release is late fall 2009, but will more than likely spill into late 2009, and maybe even 2010.

Either way, feel free to give us suggestions as to what you'd like to see in a video game collection site.

http://www.pixelarcadia.com/ (nothing much to see there at moment)
Systems: Atari 2600, Atari Jaguar, NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Genesis 3, Genesis 2, 32X, Sega CD (model 2), Saturn (model 1), Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, Xbox (Modded), Xbox 360, GameBoy, GBA SP, Game Gear, PSP... always adding more
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