2014-08-04 (updated 2014-08-04)
http://www.cnet.com/news/4chan-users-creating-epic-list-of-every-video-game-ever-made/

http://pastebin.com/U4n85p8s

Same titles and naming conventions, if we had any typo, I bet it would be there too.
I'm OK with this, but having some credits would make it better.

2014-08-04
I am not so OK with this. Cnet makes money with its website and the article is just wrong. It says a 4chan user is is creating, but he/they did absolutely nothing. The list is a copy&paste of the UVL database from April. A work of 5 minutes. If the editor of the article thinks that such a list is such a great thing and the world must know about it she could rectify the article and make one about UVL where people really spent months of their lives filling it with information.

2014-08-04 (updated 2014-08-04)
I'm not OK too, I was trying to be diplomatic ...
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I have just contacted Michelle. Let's wait and see.

2014-08-04
As a contributor to UVL, I'm flattered. A thief always wants to steal what's most valuable, right?
But, we should get credit.

The lack of Candy Jam games is due to my focus on entering Linux Itch.io games when most of them were Windows games (apperently).

This could be an opportunity! Why not have UVL sponsor these challenges? 4chan runs the challenges. 4chan doesn't have to mess with compiling their own list. UVL editors get credit for game info. This could be a steady flow of new members, some will contribute.

2014-08-05
Considering it also includes some games that weren't published properly that are in UVL (especially obscure ones like Project Witches and Lord of the Creatures), and that they don't make same game on multiple platforms single line (the same as they're here, which is very unusual I might add), it's pretty obvious.

2014-08-06 (updated 2014-08-07)
re: Oh well ...
if we had any typo, I bet it would be there too.


I actually did spot a few errors from that post, and corrected them. So ya, they stole our typos! :)