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Registered: November 11, 2007 | Posts: 14 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm sure this question has been asked before, but does anyone know of a program like this but for video games? I'm currently using IGN to catalog my video game collection but it isn't anywhere near as detailed and nice as DVD Proflier is for DVDs and Blu Ray. Something like "Video Game Profiler" would be nice hehe but anyways, if anyone knows of a program similiar to this but for video games please post, or with any suggestions related to this topic, thanks. |
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Registered: March 29, 2007 | Posts: 410 |
| Posted: | | | | I use IGN, but Im work for something for DVDP (manual Database that with dont contribute to this main site). PM So we could pool your time and effort | | | Last edited: by Patorikku |
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| kemper | Vodka martini... shaken.. |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 402 |
| Posted: | | | | I have heard of some refer to "collertorz" or atleast I think that is it... Since I am nor a gamer I am not much help |
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Registered: March 29, 2007 | Posts: 410 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting kemper: Quote: I have heard of some refer to "collertorz" or atleast I think that is it... Since I am nor a gamer I am not much help collertorz is a so-so sotfware (in my opinion) and it take its information from Amazon ... |
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| kemper | Vodka martini... shaken.. |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 402 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Ralliart: Quote:
collertorz is a so-so sotfware (in my opinion) and it take its information from Amazon ... Well... I will retract my statement.... Amazon is about as useful as a fart in a hurricane | | | Last edited: by kemper |
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Registered: October 23, 2008 | Posts: 36 |
| Posted: | | | | We can *hope* that someday in the future, Ken might see a market for a VGPro. It shouldn't be a huge modification of the DVDPro system to make it work for Video Games. But, he would have to be convinced there would be a "market" for it, something he would "not lose money" doing. I use GameSpot and IGN to keep track of mine (as well as a spreadsheet used mostly to keep track of what I have/want but few details), but those sites are slow, slow, slow. GameSpot.com has 46,000+ owners of Gears of War (Xbox360), 71K+ owners of Halo 2 (Xbox), 75K+ for GTA: San Andreas (PS2+Xbox), 25K+ for Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii) and 12K+ for Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3). These are games for so-called "hard-core" gamers (I didn't count sports games like Madden, many of these "gamers" don't play anything else). Clearly, there is a sizable group of folks who use their PCs to keep track of their games...and GameSpot is only one such site. HEY KEN! I'LL HAPPILY SPREAD THE WORD IF YOU EVER MAKE A VGPro!! [...looks fruitlessly for Emoticon for "hopeful-big-puppy-eyed-looking-forward-to-it" Smiley-face]Mike | | | “Practically perfect people never permit sentiment to muddle their thinking.” — M. Poppins, 1964 |
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Registered: October 22, 2007 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | I would kill for a Video Game Profiler like dvd profiler. People like me who have Hundreds of games would use it. I use Gamespot the most and IGN second, but i dont like that you cant collect special editions of games (some on ign but often have no rating). And they give limited options at best. Ive looked into the Collectorz but its overpriced for what it is and they get faulty information from Amazon which i do not like. |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 630 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting SgtDetritus007: Quote: We can *hope* that someday in the future, Ken might see a market for a VGPro. It shouldn't be a huge modification of the DVDPro system to make it work for Video Games. But, he would have to be convinced there would be a "market" for it, something he would "not lose money" doing.
It is not simply a question if he will make money or not on Game Profiler (or whatever it will be called). Any time he spend on a Game Profiler is time not spend on DVD Profiler (both development time and screening time). So while a Game Profiler could certainly gain a new market, it could also cost DVD Profiler it's market position. | | | Regards Lars |
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Registered: September 29, 2008 | Posts: 384 |
| Posted: | | | | As much as I would love to see GameProfiler in the future, I agree with Imoelleb that it might not be the best thing for DVDprofiler if it wasn't done correctly. I would gladdly pay for a program of the same calibur as DVDprofiler for games though and I'm sure many others would do the same, so I'm sure he could find someone he could pay to do the work...just a thought. Meanwhile I have tried both Gamespot and IGN...and didn't really like either. I've decided to use DVDprofiler locally and put all my games under the "Ordered" Collumn so as to keep my DVDs and Games seperate. But you could always create a whole new database to do this. I just never use "Ordered" so it's more convenient for me this way. I also use tags for each system (PS3, 360, Wii, PSP, PS2, etc...) so that I can sort them by system with a few clicks. Sucks that everything has to be manually entered in though. Would be nice to have an online database to feed off of. Makes adding a collection quite the chore. Anyway, hope this helps. Just remember to keep the VG profiles local! | | | "The perfect is the enemy of the good." - Voltaire |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,394 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting lmoelleb: Quote: Quoting SgtDetritus007:
Quote: We can *hope* that someday in the future, Ken might see a market for a VGPro. It shouldn't be a huge modification of the DVDPro system to make it work for Video Games. But, he would have to be convinced there would be a "market" for it, something he would "not lose money" doing.
It is not simply a question if he will make money or not on Game Profiler (or whatever it will be called). Any time he spend on a Game Profiler is time not spend on DVD Profiler (both development time and screening time). So while a Game Profiler could certainly gain a new market, it could also cost DVD Profiler it's market position. Since it's only Ken who does the programming for DVD Profiler, and people already are anxious to get more frequent updates and enhancements, we certainly would prefer he not split his loyalties among more than one program. Remember what happened to some David Kelley TV shows when he began working on other ones. The creative spark got spread too think an the older products suffered. | | | Another Ken (not Ken Cole) Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges. DVD Profiler user since June 15, 2001 |
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