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goatdan
10-04-2005, 12:02 AM
I've been to a bunch of different developer and publisher web sites recently, and I'm wondering which sites are people's favorites and why? I really enjoy tooling around the Sega site, although I miss it's Dreamcast content, of course ;) I like how you can look up the games for each platform, and you get all the stats for the game including when it was released.

What other great developer sites are there out there?

goatdan
10-04-2005, 12:37 PM
(looks around...)

Does no one other than me visit developer's sites? :hmm:

hydr0x
10-04-2005, 12:45 PM
Factor5 because they have some of their old games as a free download on there

i also like to browse through the websites of some smaller european developers, Bit Managers (interesting complete listing of their games), Engine Software, Eurocom and so on

well evan, don't expect too many people to use those sites, it's not like everyone is doing the unreleased games research we are ;)

s1lence
10-04-2005, 01:06 PM
I actually like EA's site, its full of information. Granted I'm not the biggest EA fan.

Yukio
09-15-2008, 04:31 PM
Factor5 because they have some of their old games as a free download on there

i also like to browse through the websites of some smaller european developers, Bit Managers (interesting complete listing of their games), Engine Software, Eurocom and so on

well evan, don't expect too many people to use those sites, it's not like everyone is doing the unreleased games research we are ;)

Yes, it is nice. There are the Amiga (http://www.factor5.com/downloads.shtml) versions of some old games and their even are playable without the AMIGA OS ROM's.

Another site that has games (including one from the SEGA Genesis console) is the:
http://www.cinemaware.com/

Falcom site had a cool contend, comic, midi, games, wall paper, letter cards ... Now most of them are gone.
http://www.falcom.com/

There are more publisher websites around. Sometimes, it is nice to check on TecToy for newer releases of classic systems.
http://www.tectoy.com/