vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
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vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
Hey, all. I'm one of the admins at http://vgcollect.com/, and I thought I would share the site with you. vgcollect is a great way to keep track of your collection, wish list, sell list, and more for many consoles across all regions. We're proud to offer the ability to add a game to the database if it's not listed! There are so many more reasons to join, such as our Android app (in beta), dedicated, friendly, and active community, reliable and secure server, simple yet classy design, and more. So join today!
Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
I could have sworn there was already a thread like this. I signed up as soon as I read the other thread. It must have been on another site.
I didn't notice there were forums there. I'll check them out.
*edit* aha, I found the thread. It wasn't specifically about vgcollect, but it's about cataloging sites in general and a user by the name of "madk" posted in the thread claimed he created the site.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=36579
It looks like he added some of the features discussed, such as dynamic signature.
I didn't notice there were forums there. I'll check them out.
*edit* aha, I found the thread. It wasn't specifically about vgcollect, but it's about cataloging sites in general and a user by the name of "madk" posted in the thread claimed he created the site.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=36579
It looks like he added some of the features discussed, such as dynamic signature.
Last edited by Zing on Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
there was. Somewhere. Cuz I downloaded the Android app. It's not bad.Zing wrote:I could have sworn there was already a thread like this.
Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
There's a lot of these sites around. I joined up for one, but gave up when there was such poor support for PAL releases (I see no point listing games as NTSC-U if they're PAL-UK). I'll check out yours thanks, but at the moment I keep a comprehensive Excel database I put together.
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Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
rfgeneration has full PAL support. You should check it out as I'm sure the PAL database needs more assistance than the NSTC regions.Reprise wrote:There's a lot of these sites around. I joined up for one, but gave up when there was such poor support for PAL releases (I see no point listing games as NTSC-U if they're PAL-UK). I'll check out yours thanks, but at the moment I keep a comprehensive Excel database I put together.
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Thanks, I know, I'm on there and it's decent and all, but it became a joke when I realised pretty much my entire Gamecube collection needed "submitting" as they seem to be lacking the majority of PAL games.Crabmaster2000 wrote:rfgeneration has full PAL support. You should check it out as I'm sure the PAL database needs more assistance than the NSTC regions.Reprise wrote:There's a lot of these sites around. I joined up for one, but gave up when there was such poor support for PAL releases (I see no point listing games as NTSC-U if they're PAL-UK). I'll check out yours thanks, but at the moment I keep a comprehensive Excel database I put together.
Own: Mega Drive, Saturn, Dreamcast, Playstation 1, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PS Vita, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Wii U, Game Boy Advance, DS, 3DS, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, Xbox 360
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I'm gonna check this out!! I've been looking for a better tool to organize my gaming collection since IGN isn't working out anymore. I'm debating between this and Collectorz.com. I do like that this site has the ability to expand on the condition of the games you own if it's cart only or in complete condition. It also can be used for other video game memorabilia, collectibles, etc.
In the future it would be nice if the site includes a feature such as exporting your gaming collection into an excel sheet as a secondary copy for backup and maybe an iOS app.
In the future it would be nice if the site includes a feature such as exporting your gaming collection into an excel sheet as a secondary copy for backup and maybe an iOS app.
Odyssey,Vectrex,Atari 2600,5200,7800,Intellivision,Colecovision,NES,Master System,SNES,Genesis,32X,CD,CDX,Virtual Boy,TG-16,Neo-Geo AES,Jaguar+CD,PSX,PSOne,Saturn,3DO,N64,DC,PS2,Xbox,GCN,Wii,Xbox 360,PS3,GB,GB Pocket,GBC,Lynx,Game Gear,Nomad,NGPC,GBA,GBA SP,GB Micro,DS,PSP,PSP Slim,WS,WS Color,3DS,Vita,PC,iPhone,WiiU
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Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
You can export to a CSV file from the settings tab.Dakinggamer87 wrote: In the future it would be nice if the site includes a feature such as exporting your gaming collection into an excel sheet as a secondary copy for backup and maybe an iOS app.
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Nice thanks for the heads up!! I'm still getting use to the site layout.bmoc wrote:You can export to a CSV file from the settings tab.Dakinggamer87 wrote: In the future it would be nice if the site includes a feature such as exporting your gaming collection into an excel sheet as a secondary copy for backup and maybe an iOS app.
Odyssey,Vectrex,Atari 2600,5200,7800,Intellivision,Colecovision,NES,Master System,SNES,Genesis,32X,CD,CDX,Virtual Boy,TG-16,Neo-Geo AES,Jaguar+CD,PSX,PSOne,Saturn,3DO,N64,DC,PS2,Xbox,GCN,Wii,Xbox 360,PS3,GB,GB Pocket,GBC,Lynx,Game Gear,Nomad,NGPC,GBA,GBA SP,GB Micro,DS,PSP,PSP Slim,WS,WS Color,3DS,Vita,PC,iPhone,WiiU
A/V:55" Samsung 3D LED TV, Onkyo 7.1 TX-SR605 HTS
My gaming collection
A/V:55" Samsung 3D LED TV, Onkyo 7.1 TX-SR605 HTS
My gaming collection
Re: vgcollect.com | A great video game collecting database
Can I import from a CSV? Wondering if I can save my self a bit of time uploading my whole collection.bmoc wrote:You can export to a CSV file from the settings tab.
Also is there sort of a feedback system with the trading? So I can see some one's trade rating?
TEKTORO wrote:That looks mad fake bro. :/


