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The Great Games Experiment Featured in PC Gamer
Monday, April 2 in General, Features, News, Interview by Dylan Romero
Describing it as “a little bit gamer social network, and a little bit (indie) rock ‘n’ roll,” the PC Gamer article explores what makes the Great Games Experiment tick in a page-long feature. An overview of site-specific features is given, as are comparisons to other game-related collaboration sites. The article ends with questions about what GGE could mean for the future of community-driven gaming and game development.
Space Trader, a popular GGE game, receives the royal treatment in the magazine with a screenshot of the game in action, as well as a lengthy quote from one of its developers, Phillip Daigle.
To see the article for yourself, check out the May issue of PC Gamer, available now in newsstands.
The Forums are Live!
Friday, March 30 in General, Announcement, Features, Promote, News, Press by Derek Bronson
We have heard your cries and now your prayers have finally been answered: the forums are now live!

The forums are tightly integrated with GGE and replace the old group discussion modules as well as provide a new place for general discussion and feedback. You can send messages, give kudos, and invite friends from inside a thread; no need to view the user’s profile first. Of course you can easily view their profile if you wish, check out all of their posts, or mute them if they are getting on your nerves!

Full GGE Code is supported in posts so you can easily link to games, groups, and users.You can also embed your XBOX Live gamertag, show YouTube videos and more. Another great feature of these forums is that they are tag-based, just like GGE. If you have spent any time browsing games on GGE, then you will already be familiar with tag-based browsing. The tags allow you to easily search up the topics you care to read about.
So, go ahead, have fun, and be sure to post bugs and suggestions in the Feedback category.
Friday Round-Up
Friday, March 23 in General, Announcement, Promote, News, Press by James Wiley
Introducing the Friday Round-Up. Every Friday we’re going to be showcasing blogs that people have written pertaining to the Great Games Experiment.
We’re looking for people that have posted blogs about GGE and trust us, we have ways of finding them. We aren’t looking for anything specific, just blogs expressing your thoughts and feelings about the site in general. What you like, what you don’t like, what you would like to see, how you are using the Great Games Experiment to promote your games. We want to hear everything.
The Friday Wrap-Up will also include new information on the site, including but not limited to: new site features, updates, cool people, etc.
Also wanted to throw out that we’re looking for dedicated people to run subsections in the game categories. We still need people to head the casual, core, educational, and indie sections. If you think you’ve got what it takes to run one of these sections, let me know and we’ll consider you. =) Send me a message from my profile page, Dr Wiley.
Finally, to kick it off, here’s the new cool stuff for this “Friday Round-Up”.
EgoAnt Productions has created a page on their site using game badges of games they have made for clients and EgoAnt.com exclusives. Check out their game page. Also found a nice little blog post from Michael Battle “footloosemoose”. You can read about his experiences at his blog site. Or better yet visit their profiles on GGE and tell them how awesome they are!
EgoAnt -
footloosemoose
As for the new site features and updates - You can now tag games and edit your gamer badge. Just head to your account page and click “my played games”. Here you can tag games as well as remove games that you may have “accidentally” marked as played, we know you’re just embarrassed. After tagging games you can customize your gamer badge through a tag and change the title of your gamer badge.

There has also been the addition of platform icons. Head over to the games page and you’ll notice the awesome little icons under each game. Easiest way to see which games are on which platform. In addition, clicking on one of those icons will show you other games that are tagged with the same platform. Very handy when building your collection of Amiga or Atari Lynx games.
Feel free to let us know what you would like to see in the Friday Round-Up and we’ll do our best to integrate it into the mix.
I guess that’s it for this “Round-Up”. We’ll be back next Friday with all new good stuff. Stay tuned.
The Great Games Experiment Released to the Wild (aka the Public)
Friday, March 2 in General, Announcement, News by Dylan Romero
The Great Games Experiment has finally been released for public consumption today. What does the official release mean? No more promo codes, no more limited beta invites, and no more purposeful containment of the beast that is GGE. The front page has changed to allow direct access into the site, even if you’re not a member. We’re nearing 3,000 games, and it’s time to allow the world to have access to all that the Great Games Experiment has to offer.
New to the site? In a nutshell, GGE is a social networking site for games, gamers, and developers. By providing a free resource for developers to network and promote their own games, users have an opportunity to play games that can not be found on other aggregation sites. Along with indie games, GGE hosts games ranging from free Flash games to old classics and mainstream commercial titles.
Ratings, recommendations, and popularity statistics for each game ensures that the cream of the digital crop rises to the top in dynamic fashion. Tags, friendships, and comments supply a more personalized means of distinguishing the exact types of game a user wants to play. The games themselves can be downloaded from their individual game pages, and many are even available to play instantly in your browser. Personalized gamer badges let others know what games users are playing, and can be added to blogs, forums, and social networking sites by embedding the provided html code. All of these features add up to a centralized location for a large audience with a specific focus on the gaming industry.
That’s a pretty big nutshell, but then again, the Great Games Experiment is a pretty big nut.
Interview with Jeff Tunnell
Friday, February 23 in Announcement, News, Press by Sean Sullivan
Marek Bronstring has recently posted an interview on his blog with GarageGames co-founder Jeff Tunnell. This interview covers the current status of the Great Games Experiment as well as future goals of the site/community. Excellent read!
