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Old 01-13-05 | 08:19 AM
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dvdprofiler type program for videogames?

I was wondering if anyone knows of any such program that works like dvdprofiler but for games?
Old 01-13-05 | 08:37 AM
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You could always roll your own:
http://pixyjunket.digitalcrap.net/collections.php
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IGN has a pretty good online one. I don't know of anything offline
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I don't know of anything offline
Microsfot Excel or Notepad.
Old 01-13-05 | 01:22 PM
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There's Collectorz.com Game Collector but I don't know how good it is and I'm pretty sure it's not free.


I personally use ListPro by Ilium Software. It's a general list making program. It's got Windows, PalmOS and PocketPC versions of the software. It's simple but nice.

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Old 01-13-05 | 01:55 PM
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Guzzlefish works great for video game collections...




(as long as you haven't bought a new game since 2001)
Old 01-13-05 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by cheapskate
Guzzlefish works great for video game collections...




(as long as you haven't bought a new game since 2001)

As soon as I saw this thread I was like "I'm gonna slap the first person that mentions Guzzlefish "

I use IGN's (link \/ ), and it's OK, just not a lot of customization, and I'd love to have coverart. I might even subscribe to IGN's insider if they offered an improved collection system.
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IGN is ok, but not great, as others have said. Here is my collection there, so you can see what it's like:
http://users.ign.com/collection/littlefuzzy
I am used to cover art on sites like DVDAficionado and www.listerx.com (manga,) and I really miss it on IGN.

Listerx has been adding games to their site, along with Anime DVDs, Anime Soundtracks, J-Pop, Doujinshii, Anime magazines, etc., but they are only adding games that were originally developed in Japan.
Old 01-14-05 | 01:29 AM
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Yeah i use IGN as well, its ok and hey its free. Check out my collection in my sig!
Old 01-14-05 | 05:42 AM
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Another vote for IGN. Check out my collection.
Old 01-14-05 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by PixyJunket
Microsfot Excel or Notepad.
I forgot about those.
Old 01-14-05 | 11:09 AM
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Just put my games on IGN. Looks pretty decent.
Old 01-14-05 | 02:22 PM
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If you have a mac, there is a program called Delicious Library that works for DVDs, CDs, Games, and books. It is a sweet program, I tried the demo after they talked it up on the Screen Savers. Too bad they want $40 for it. Awfully high just to catalog some stuff.

What is cool about it though, if you have a webcam(they said iSight, but I bet others would work), you hold the UPC up to the cam and it scans it. No need for entering any info. Zilch. Pretty sweet.
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Gamespot has a neat game tracking tool similar to IGNs. I actually like the Gamespot version better.

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