Are there any video game cataloging programs?
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I don't know of any 'programs' per se, but if you use any of the online collection tracking sites, I believe Guzzlefish, www.guzzlefish.com, allows you to have a Video Game Collection, in addition to DVDs, etc.
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Go over to IGN.com and they've got a great catalog system. Thats where i got all my stuff at. I tried Guzzlefish but i guess since thier new they dont have much of the old stuff in thier database. I tried inputting some Sega CD games and ol' Nintendo games and they didnt recognize them.
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Originally posted by Josh Hinkle
Excel.
Excel.
Then maybe you can help me Josh Hinkle.
I just upgraded my computer and pda. Can MobileDb lists be converted to excel then? Probably an obvious question but I don't use Excel that much.
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