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GameFAQs

GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources, as well as an active message board forum. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and has been owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. Allen "SBAllen" Tyner was lead Admin for twenty years until stepping down on October 18, 2023.[2] The site is currently run by Community Manager "DToast" and Contributor Lead "ZoopSoul".[3]

GameFAQs
Screenshot
Screenshot of the GameFAQs home page, as it appeared on May 20, 2023.
Type of site
Gaming
Available inEnglish
OwnerFandom, Inc.[1]
Created byJeff "CJayC" Veasey
URLgamefaqs.gamespot.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional, but is required for contributing content and posting on the message boards
LaunchedNovember 5, 1995; 28 years ago (1995-11-05) (as Video Game FAQ Archive)
Current statusActive
Written inPHP

The site has a database of video game information, walkthroughs, FAQs, cheat codes, reviews, game saves, box art images, and screenshots, almost all of which are submitted by volunteer contributors. It covers game systems made as far back as the 1980s to current day modern consoles as well as computer games and mobile games. GameFAQs also hosts an active message board community, which has a separate discussion board for each game in the site's database, along with a variety of other boards. GameFAQs has run daily opinion polls and tournament contests, as well as annual Character Battles, since November 30, 1999.

GameFAQs has been positively reviewed by The Guardian,[4][5][6] The Canadian Press,[7] and Entertainment Weekly.[8] In 2009, GameFAQs.com was one of the 300 highest-trafficked English-language websites according to Alexa.[9]

History edit

GameFAQs was started as the Video Game FAQ Archive on November 5, 1995,[10] by gamer and programmer Jeff Veasey. The site was created to bring numerous online guides and FAQs from across the internet into one centralized location.[11] Hosted on America Online (AOL), it originally served as a mirror of Andy Eddy's FTP FAQ archive.[12][13][14] The initial version of the site had approximately 10 pages and 100 FAQs.[15] In 1996, the site moved to gamefaqs.com and changed its name to GameFAQs.[10][16] At this time, GameFAQs listed fewer than 1000 FAQs and guides and was updated on an irregular basis.[17]

During the following months, the site grew in content and in design; two different styles were introduced in early 1997 to accommodate the support of tables in web browsers (or the lack thereof).[18][19] Two key features of the site—the game search engine and the contributor recognition pages—were planned at this time.

On February 6, 2018, the site changed its domain from gamefaqs.com to gamefaqs.gamespot.com,[20] due to CNET (owner of GameSpot) acquiring GameFAQs, and integrating GameFAQs into the GameSpot network. The link gamefaqs.com now redirects to gamefaqs.gamespot.com as a result.

IGN affiliation edit

In 1997, GameFAQs became an independent affiliate of the Imagine Games Network (IGN), leading to the placement of affiliate links on the home page.[21] User contests were introduced during this period; the first monthly contest, which was held in 1998, received 253 entries.[22] GameFAQs went through several design changes, including a pink color scheme,[21] before arriving at the blue-colored layout that was used until 2004.

In November 1999, several changes occurred in rapid succession.[23] A search box was added to every page on November 5, the site’s fourth anniversary. On November 7, the message boards opened in a beta testing mode.[24] The "Poll of the Day" was introduced at the end of the month.[25][26] These changes marked Veasey's increased concentration on the site, and it was around this time that GameFAQs became his full-time job.[27][28][29] Until this time, he had been working as a programmer.[28] On August 9, 2000, the site received one million hits in a single day for the first time.[30] By 2001, the "GameFAQs Chat" (an IRC chat server) had been launched;[31] however, it was removed in May 2001 due to administrative issues.[15][32]

Post-IGN edit

On January 9, 2001, GameFAQs ended its association with IGN.[33] To continue generating revenue, an advertising banner sold to non-profit organizations was placed on the top of each page. This lasted until CNET Networks became an official affiliate of GameFAQs; CNET ads ran on the top of the page, and links to news articles from GameSpot were shown on the home page.[34] In September 2002, the ad was moved from the horizontal header to the vertical sidebar. This led to changes to the links on the side, as well as the creation of navigational links at the top of the screen.[35] Contributions to GameFAQs continued to increase, and Veasey, as sole operator and administrator of the site, dedicated significant portions of his time to ensure that GameFAQs remained updated and successful.

On April 1, 2002, Veasey changed GameFAQs to "GameFAX" as an April Fools' joke.[36] The site's colors were changed to green and black to imitate those of the Xbox, with the intention of making users believe that GameFAQs was now dedicated solely to the Xbox, "the only system that matters." After clicking on any link on the main page, users were directed to the real GameFAQs home page. Nevertheless, Veasey reported receiving hate mail from users.[37]

On March 2, 2002, Veasey participated in a radio interview with WXBH AM-1190 on their program called "The Gaming Files." During this interview, Veasey was drilled with questions from current and former users of GameFAQs; he also discussed his time on GameFAQs and how the site came to be.[38]

CNET acquisition edit

 
CNET Networks headquarters in San Francisco, California

On May 6, 2003, CNET Networks (the site's long-standing affiliate and sponsor) acquired GameFAQs. The amount paid for GameFAQs and two other unrelated websites was US$2.2 million.[39] On June 3, 2003, Veasey announced the merger to the users of the site.[29] He clarified that the user-submitted content (i.e., FAQs and reviews) remained under the ownership of the authors and was not (nor could be) sold to CNET; however, CNET acquired GameFAQs' rights to host them on the site. He assured users that GameFAQs would undergo no major administrative change and said, "The GameFAQs you see today is the one you'll see tomorrow."[29] This was true to a certain extent, as the only visible change over the next few months was the addition of a CNET footer to the bottom of every page. Additional changes included moving the site to servers in California.

From 2004 to 2006, GameFAQs witnessed further changes. On April 28, 2004, GameFAQs implemented a large visual redesign,[40] and the boards merged with the GameSpot boards to allow both communities to share the same game-specific boards (to the dismay of many GameFAQs users). To facilitate the merger, GameFAQs converted its board code from ASP to PHP, and GameSpot dropped its Lithium code. On April 11, 2006, a new design was implemented, and the GameSpot logo was added to the GameFAQs logo on the header of every page. This change was initially greeted with general disapproval by users on the message boards.[41] To satisfy those who prefer the earlier layout, the old board pages have been preserved for certain users.[42] Shortly after the redesign, the site began using the Smarty template engine.[43]

Veasey's departure edit

On July 19, 2007, Veasey announced that he would eventually be leaving the site. According to his announcement, Allen Tyner, who had been employed with the site since 2004, would take over as editor and administrator of GameFAQs.[44][45][46]

Red Ventures acquisition edit

Red Ventures acquired various properties, including GameFAQs and GameSpot, from ViacomCBS in 2020.[47]

Fandom acquisition edit

Fandom acquired various properties, including GameFAQs and GameSpot, from Red Ventures in October 2022.[1]

Content edit

Growth of FAQs hosted (1995-2012)
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All of the guides and walkthroughs on GameFAQs are contributed by volunteers.[55] Most of the FAQs are not actually lists of frequently asked questions; instead, they cover aspects of gameplay in the same way as strategy guides, with walkthroughs, item lists, maps, and puzzle solutions. Nearly all of the FAQs hosted on the site are in plain text,[56] though GameFAQs does also accept stand-alone images, such as maps, diagrams, and puzzle solutions.[57] From December 2009, formatted guides which allow authors to use mark-up loosely based on Wiki markup in the document were being accepted.[58][59] In addition to FAQs, contributors can also submit reader reviews, cheat codes, developer credits, game release data, game saves, screenshots, and images of game boxes. In 2006, the site hosted over 36,000 guides.[11] By February 2009, over 49,000 guides were hosted on the site and over 113,194 reviews.[53] As of 2012, this had increased to over 56,000 guides for 21,639 unique games.[54]

When an author submits something to GameFAQs, it is screened by an administrator before being posted on the site.[60] The author retains the copyright on the submitted material,[61] and their name is added to the site's "Contributor Recognition" section. GameFAQs agrees to host the guide only on their servers but does allow other affiliates to link directly to the guides (including GameSpot, Yahoo! Games, AOL, and GameFly).[60]

GameFAQs features several ongoing contributor contests, including FAQ of the Month, Review of the Month, and numerous "FAQ Bounties," which reward contributors who submit FAQs for uncovered, high-demand games.[62] The FOTM and ROTM contests are generally picked from comprehensive, complete guides or reviews for new games. Winners are sent a gift certificate for an online retailer or can opt for a mailed gift card upon contest entry.[63][64][65]

In 2004, Future Network USA published two commercial strategy guides with material from GameFAQs: The Ultimate Xbox Strategy Guide and The Ultimate PS2 Strategy Guide.[66][67] These guides were composed of FAQs written by contributors on GameFAQs.

Message boards edit

Every game listed on GameFAQs has its own message board, where both novice and experienced gamers can discuss game strategies and other game-related topics.[68][69] After the redesign of May 2004, the game boards with enforced topicality were shared with the GameSpot community (another CBS Interactive website). Certain popular games may have additional boards for social discussion. Game-specific boards for certain older consoles do not have topicality rules and are often claimed for social discussion—these are referred to as "secret" or "dead" boards. Every system also has a general board for discussing hardware and upcoming games.[70]

GameFAQs has boards made purely for the purpose of socializing, some that cater to special interests (such as Anime, TV, Music, and Pro Wrestling), and some purely for users from a particular region (e.g., United Kingdom, Australia/New Zealand). GameFAQs also has boards for official announcements, contributor discussion, contest discussion, suggestions, and site help.[70]

The custom-made GameFAQs Message Boards coded by Veasey began operation on November 7, 1999.[71] Although the original purpose of the board system was to facilitate game discussion, other board categories have been added since the boards opened. Every day, approximately 20,000 topics and 200,000 messages are posted on GameFAQs' 60,000+ individual boards,[72] and on November 7, 2006, there were more than 100,000 accounts actively in use.[73] During October 2009, there was an average of 84,853 unique logins a day.[74]

On March 23, 2012, it was announced the GameFAQs and GameSpot will once again start to separate content. On May 7, 2012, the shared GameFAQs-run message boards went read-only on GameSpot.[75]

Features edit

Posts made on the message boards are mostly plain text. Some HTML mark-up is used on the boards, including bold and italics tags.[76] The forums use a wordfilter to prevent the use of certain vulgar words, which is intended to keep the forum safe for all readers.[77] On some boards, topics that have no new posts for a period of time are removed permanently or are locked and archived.[78][79]

GameFAQs users gain one "karma" for every day they visit the boards while logged in. As karma increases, new features become available, such as the ability to post more messages per day, edit posts, and send private messages.[76] Users can add favorite boards to a personalized list on the main boards page and can track specific topics (a feature added in 2006).[80][81]

Moderators edit

The message boards are managed by the site's administrators and moderators. Initially, Veasey was the only administrator and therefore had full control over the boards; however, more administrators have since been appointed. Tyner, who uses the username "SBAllen" (formerly "Sailor Bacon"), was the main administrator on the boards until 2023.[10] On May 7, 2012, Tyner announced long-time moderator Devin Morgan had been hired as another administrator; his primary role was to work on the code of the site.[82] On September 5, 2014, Tyner also announced that long time user Stephanie Barnes (under the username Krystal109) had been hired as the site's Community Manager, which included duties such as running the site's contests and the Facebook/Twitter feeds.[83] As of July 2015, Barnes was no longer part of the team.[84] Allen "SBAllen" Tyner stepped down from his lead admin position in October 18, 2023.[2] The site is currently run by Community Manager "DToast", who is the lead board admin, and Contributor Lead "ZoopSoul", who moderates data and guide submissions.[3]

GameFAQs' moderators are volunteer users selected by the administrator and are responsible for keeping order within the message board community. Because of the size of the boards, the moderators do not patrol every board and topic. Instead, messages that break the site's Terms of Service can be "marked" by regular users, which brings them to the attention of the moderators.[85]

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources as well as an active message board forum It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and has been owned by Fandom Inc since October 2022 Allen SBAllen Tyner was lead Admin for twenty years until stepping down on October 18 2023 2 The site is currently run by Community Manager DToast and Contributor Lead ZoopSoul 3 GameFAQsScreenshotScreenshot of the GameFAQs home page as it appeared on May 20 2023 Type of siteGamingAvailable inEnglishOwnerFandom Inc 1 Created byJeff CJayC VeaseyURLgamefaqs wbr gamespot wbr comCommercialYesRegistrationOptional but is required for contributing content and posting on the message boardsLaunchedNovember 5 1995 28 years ago 1995 11 05 as Video Game FAQ Archive Current statusActiveWritten inPHPThe site has a database of video game information walkthroughs FAQs cheat codes reviews game saves box art images and screenshots almost all of which are submitted by volunteer contributors It covers game systems made as far back as the 1980s to current day modern consoles as well as computer games and mobile games GameFAQs also hosts an active message board community which has a separate discussion board for each game in the site s database along with a variety of other boards GameFAQs has run daily opinion polls and tournament contests as well as annual Character Battles since November 30 1999 GameFAQs has been positively reviewed by The Guardian 4 5 6 The Canadian Press 7 and Entertainment Weekly 8 In 2009 GameFAQs com was one of the 300 highest trafficked English language websites according to Alexa 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 IGN affiliation 1 2 Post IGN 1 3 CNET acquisition 1 4 Veasey s departure 1 5 Red Ventures acquisition 1 6 Fandom acquisition 2 Content 2 1 Message boards 2 1 1 Features 2 1 2 Moderators 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion with Any activity after 2007 any other info in relevant years prior You can help by adding to it July 2012 GameFAQs was started as the Video Game FAQ Archive on November 5 1995 10 by gamer and programmer Jeff Veasey The site was created to bring numerous online guides and FAQs from across the internet into one centralized location 11 Hosted on America Online AOL it originally served as a mirror of Andy Eddy s FTP FAQ archive 12 13 14 The initial version of the site had approximately 10 pages and 100 FAQs 15 In 1996 the site moved to gamefaqs com and changed its name to GameFAQs 10 16 At this time GameFAQs listed fewer than 1000 FAQs and guides and was updated on an irregular basis 17 During the following months the site grew in content and in design two different styles were introduced in early 1997 to accommodate the support of tables in web browsers or the lack thereof 18 19 Two key features of the site the game search engine and the contributor recognition pages were planned at this time On February 6 2018 the site changed its domain from gamefaqs com to gamefaqs gamespot com 20 due to CNET owner of GameSpot acquiring GameFAQs and integrating GameFAQs into the GameSpot network The link gamefaqs com now redirects to gamefaqs gamespot com as a result IGN affiliation edit In 1997 GameFAQs became an independent affiliate of the Imagine Games Network IGN leading to the placement of affiliate links on the home page 21 User contests were introduced during this period the first monthly contest which was held in 1998 received 253 entries 22 GameFAQs went through several design changes including a pink color scheme 21 before arriving at the blue colored layout that was used until 2004 In November 1999 several changes occurred in rapid succession 23 A search box was added to every page on November 5 the site s fourth anniversary On November 7 the message boards opened in a beta testing mode 24 The Poll of the Day was introduced at the end of the month 25 26 These changes marked Veasey s increased concentration on the site and it was around this time that GameFAQs became his full time job 27 28 29 Until this time he had been working as a programmer 28 On August 9 2000 the site received one million hits in a single day for the first time 30 By 2001 the GameFAQs Chat an IRC chat server had been launched 31 however it was removed in May 2001 due to administrative issues 15 32 Post IGN edit On January 9 2001 GameFAQs ended its association with IGN 33 To continue generating revenue an advertising banner sold to non profit organizations was placed on the top of each page This lasted until CNET Networks became an official affiliate of GameFAQs CNET ads ran on the top of the page and links to news articles from GameSpot were shown on the home page 34 In September 2002 the ad was moved from the horizontal header to the vertical sidebar This led to changes to the links on the side as well as the creation of navigational links at the top of the screen 35 Contributions to GameFAQs continued to increase and Veasey as sole operator and administrator of the site dedicated significant portions of his time to ensure that GameFAQs remained updated and successful On April 1 2002 Veasey changed GameFAQs to GameFAX as an April Fools joke 36 The site s colors were changed to green and black to imitate those of the Xbox with the intention of making users believe that GameFAQs was now dedicated solely to the Xbox the only system that matters After clicking on any link on the main page users were directed to the real GameFAQs home page Nevertheless Veasey reported receiving hate mail from users 37 On March 2 2002 Veasey participated in a radio interview with WXBH AM 1190 on their program called The Gaming Files During this interview Veasey was drilled with questions from current and former users of GameFAQs he also discussed his time on GameFAQs and how the site came to be 38 CNET acquisition edit nbsp CNET Networks headquarters in San Francisco CaliforniaOn May 6 2003 CNET Networks the site s long standing affiliate and sponsor acquired GameFAQs The amount paid for GameFAQs and two other unrelated websites was US 2 2 million 39 On June 3 2003 Veasey announced the merger to the users of the site 29 He clarified that the user submitted content i e FAQs and reviews remained under the ownership of the authors and was not nor could be sold to CNET however CNET acquired GameFAQs rights to host them on the site He assured users that GameFAQs would undergo no major administrative change and said The GameFAQs you see today is the one you ll see tomorrow 29 This was true to a certain extent as the only visible change over the next few months was the addition of a CNET footer to the bottom of every page Additional changes included moving the site to servers in California From 2004 to 2006 GameFAQs witnessed further changes On April 28 2004 GameFAQs implemented a large visual redesign 40 and the boards merged with the GameSpot boards to allow both communities to share the same game specific boards to the dismay of many GameFAQs users To facilitate the merger GameFAQs converted its board code from ASP to PHP and GameSpot dropped its Lithium code On April 11 2006 a new design was implemented and the GameSpot logo was added to the GameFAQs logo on the header of every page This change was initially greeted with general disapproval by users on the message boards 41 To satisfy those who prefer the earlier layout the old board pages have been preserved for certain users 42 Shortly after the redesign the site began using the Smarty template engine 43 Veasey s departure edit On July 19 2007 Veasey announced that he would eventually be leaving the site According to his announcement Allen Tyner who had been employed with the site since 2004 would take over as editor and administrator of GameFAQs 44 45 46 Red Ventures acquisition edit Red Ventures acquired various properties including GameFAQs and GameSpot from ViacomCBS in 2020 47 Fandom acquisition edit Fandom acquired various properties including GameFAQs and GameSpot from Red Ventures in October 2022 1 Content editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Growth of FAQs hosted 1995 2012 11 15 17 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 All of the guides and walkthroughs on GameFAQs are contributed by volunteers 55 Most of the FAQs are not actually lists of frequently asked questions instead they cover aspects of gameplay in the same way as strategy guides with walkthroughs item lists maps and puzzle solutions Nearly all of the FAQs hosted on the site are in plain text 56 though GameFAQs does also accept stand alone images such as maps diagrams and puzzle solutions 57 From December 2009 formatted guides which allow authors to use mark up loosely based on Wiki markup in the document were being accepted 58 59 In addition to FAQs contributors can also submit reader reviews cheat codes developer credits game release data game saves screenshots and images of game boxes In 2006 the site hosted over 36 000 guides 11 By February 2009 over 49 000 guides were hosted on the site and over 113 194 reviews 53 As of 2012 this had increased to over 56 000 guides for 21 639 unique games 54 When an author submits something to GameFAQs it is screened by an administrator before being posted on the site 60 The author retains the copyright on the submitted material 61 and their name is added to the site s Contributor Recognition section GameFAQs agrees to host the guide only on their servers but does allow other affiliates to link directly to the guides including GameSpot Yahoo Games AOL and GameFly 60 GameFAQs features several ongoing contributor contests including FAQ of the Month Review of the Month and numerous FAQ Bounties which reward contributors who submit FAQs for uncovered high demand games 62 The FOTM and ROTM contests are generally picked from comprehensive complete guides or reviews for new games Winners are sent a gift certificate for an online retailer or can opt for a mailed gift card upon contest entry 63 64 65 In 2004 Future Network USA published two commercial strategy guides with material from GameFAQs The Ultimate Xbox Strategy Guide and The Ultimate PS2 Strategy Guide 66 67 These guides were composed of FAQs written by contributors on GameFAQs Message boards edit Every game listed on GameFAQs has its own message board where both novice and experienced gamers can discuss game strategies and other game related topics 68 69 After the redesign of May 2004 the game boards with enforced topicality were shared with the GameSpot community another CBS Interactive website Certain popular games may have additional boards for social discussion Game specific boards for certain older consoles do not have topicality rules and are often claimed for social discussion these are referred to as secret or dead boards Every system also has a general board for discussing hardware and upcoming games 70 GameFAQs has boards made purely for the purpose of socializing some that cater to special interests such as Anime TV Music and Pro Wrestling and some purely for users from a particular region e g United Kingdom Australia New Zealand GameFAQs also has boards for official announcements contributor discussion contest discussion suggestions and site help 70 The custom made GameFAQs Message Boards coded by Veasey began operation on November 7 1999 71 Although the original purpose of the board system was to facilitate game discussion other board categories have been added since the boards opened Every day approximately 20 000 topics and 200 000 messages are posted on GameFAQs 60 000 individual boards 72 and on November 7 2006 there were more than 100 000 accounts actively in use 73 During October 2009 there was an average of 84 853 unique logins a day 74 On March 23 2012 it was announced the GameFAQs and GameSpot will once again start to separate content On May 7 2012 the shared GameFAQs run message boards went read only on GameSpot 75 Features edit Posts made on the message boards are mostly plain text Some HTML mark up is used on the boards including bold and italics tags 76 The forums use a wordfilter to prevent the use of certain vulgar words which is intended to keep the forum safe for all readers 77 On some boards topics that have no new posts for a period of time are removed permanently or are locked and archived 78 79 GameFAQs users gain one karma for every day they visit the boards while logged in As karma increases new features become available such as the ability to post more messages per day edit posts and send private messages 76 Users can add favorite boards to a personalized list on the main boards page and can track specific topics a feature added in 2006 80 81 Moderators edit The message boards are managed by the site s administrators and moderators Initially Veasey was the only administrator and therefore had full control over the boards however more administrators have since been appointed Tyner who uses the username SBAllen formerly Sailor Bacon was the main administrator on the boards until 2023 10 On May 7 2012 Tyner announced long time moderator Devin Morgan had been hired as another administrator his primary role was to work on the code of the site 82 On September 5 2014 Tyner also announced that long time user Stephanie Barnes under the username Krystal109 had been hired as the site s Community Manager which included duties such as running the site s contests and the Facebook Twitter feeds 83 As of July 2015 Barnes was no longer part of the team 84 Allen SBAllen Tyner stepped down from his lead admin position in October 18 2023 2 The site is currently run by Community Manager DToast who is the lead board admin and Contributor Lead ZoopSoul who moderates data and guide submissions 3 GameFAQs moderators are volunteer users selected by the administrator and are responsible for keeping order within the message board community Because of the size of the boards the moderators do not patrol every board and topic 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