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GunPei2X
[note to those who followed the 'I Just Got My GP2X' thread -- this is a more recent version of the database to download]

The Genesis Collective's offline database download link is dead on their site, so I packed up my copy and stuck it here:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/l6hzvh

It's the full (v1.5) offline database of Genesis games, including screenshots.

The online version is still here, but buggy (it was hacked a couple of years ago and never properly restored):

http://www.genesiscollective.com/ShowGames.php
whiskthecat
Thanks Alot. biggrin.gif
BenScar
Thanks for this, be very useful when pruning the roms collection to just the games I remember and want to play smile.gif
Paulo Becker
Wow, that's beautiful. I had seen the site once and really liked it, but I had no idea there was a downloadable version. With all those screenshots and info, it's really a worthy download.
bacteria
Many thanks. Useful.
Marco1983
A very nice database with lots of useful information. However, they did not update the thing for a very long time. The database is not totaly complete, as there are still a lot of games that don't feature a boxshot, screenshots, and stuff like that. But, it is absolutely a very handy thing to have when you are looking for some nice Mega Drive games to play!

Thanks for giving us the link smile.gif
Funkaholic
Is there anything like this for the SNES?
halo9
QUOTE(Funkaholic @ Jul 3 2006, 11:20 PM) *

Is there anything like this for the SNES?

I've come across this before. There also used to be a list on the nintendo website, but it seemed to have disappeared.
Funkaholic
Sweet, that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
zektor
Yes, this is indeed a great resource. Thanks again!
GunPei2X
QUOTE(Funkaholic @ Jul 3 2006, 10:20 PM) *

Is there anything like this for the SNES?


Yes indeed:

http://www.bu22.com/

Gamebase is absolutely brilliant. It also supports complete databases for Commodore 64 and AtariST. There are other platforms being worked on, but they're not complete yet.
Greenchili
The only gamebases that are actively maintained are

C64
Atari ST
and Amiga

The Amiga one tries too not even associate themselves with the "Amibase" project and are switching away from gamebase to something called MAGE.
mannafig
QUOTE(gaterooze @ Jun 30 2006, 11:31 PM) *

[note to those who followed the 'I Just Got My GP2X' thread -- this is a more recent version of the database to download]

The Genesis Collective's offline database download link is dead on their site, so I packed up my copy and stuck it here:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/l6hzvh

It's the full (v1.5) offline database of Genesis games, including screenshots.

The online version is still here, but buggy (it was hacked a couple of years ago and never properly restored):

http://www.genesiscollective.com/ShowGames.php

Could you possibly upload this again I have looked everywhere for this

Big thanks
GunPei2X
QUOTE(mannafig @ Jul 31 2006, 02:20 PM) *

Could you possibly upload this again I have looked everywhere for this


Here you go:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/1wqvy4


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