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  2. IGDB - Wikipedia

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    The IGDB lists details about video games and their companies, crew and cast. Similar to Amazon's Internet Movie Database, IGDB's content is user focused, letting registered users rate, list and review games. Users can also edit and create pages, which are published after being validated by IGDB's employees. [1]

  3. Video game collecting - Wikipedia

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    A sale of 40 different NES games in various sealed quality went for a total of over US$1 million in October 2019, the largest single-sale of any video game-related auction to date. [1] In July 2020, a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for US$114,000 (equivalent to $134,214 in 2023), becoming the highest sale of a single video game at the ...

  4. MobyGames - Wikipedia

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    The database began in 1999 with games for IBM PC compatibles. Home console games started being added in 2001, arcade video games in January 2014, and mainframe computer games in June 2017. [4] Edits and submissions go through a leisurely verification process by volunteer "approvers". This can range from immediate (minutes) to gradual (days or ...

  5. Museum of the Game - Wikipedia

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    He moved the lists into their first structured database using the database part of the software package AppleWorks on an Apple II computer. The KLOV was distributed via BBS systems, as well as via the Internet Usenet group "rec.games.video.arcade", both of which also provided a reference source for updates to the list.

  6. Morning's Wrath - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay of Morning's Wrath is inspired heavily by Diablo and related games. [1] One important difference is the magic system. Like Diablo, the player can equip one spell at a time. Unlike Diablo, the player designs this spell using 2-12 runes and can store these designs on scrolls within the player's inventory. Different sequences of runes ...

  7. Video game preservation - Wikipedia

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    Video game preservation is a form of preservation applied to the video game industry that includes, but is not limited to, digital preservation.Such preservation efforts include archiving development source code and art assets, digital copies of video games, emulation of video game hardware, maintenance and preservation of specialized video game hardware such as arcade games and video game ...

  8. The Disney Afternoon Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Disney Afternoon Collection is a compilation video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom. It features six video games originally developed by Capcom and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System , all based on animated series from the television block The Disney Afternoon , which ran in syndication from 1990 to 1997.

  9. The Basement Collection - Wikipedia

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    The games in the collection include: Triachnid (2006), a physics spider simulation game; Coil (2008), an experimental game; Meat Boy (2008), a Super Meat Boy predecessor; Aether (2008), a space adventure game; Grey-Matter (2008), an anti-shooter game; Spewer (2009), a liquid physics platform game; Time Fcuk (2009), a dark puzzle game ...