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Video Game Museum, (known mostly as '''VGMuseum''' or '''VGM''') is a Video Game database with an extensive collection of Screenshots from title screens, general Gameplay and game endings. It also features a collection of scans of video game covers, boxes, as well as current and old video game print advertisements. The information attempts to cover the entire range of video games, from the beginnings of video games to the present day. It is the most comprehensive collection of screenshots in the internet and is cited heavily throughout the online video game community, particularly as a source of information on games that aren't easy to find on the market, including by such sites as GameFAQs , GameSpot , and Joystiq . Other smaller sections include: Sprite Rips , game reviews, video game magazine cover scans, system information, Game Music and game artwork. The website also has a Forum for people to share their common interest of all things gaming. The website is often criticized for its frequent Pop-up Ads . HISTORY Started by Garrett "Mek" Dockery on August 20 , 1999 out of his need to have screenshots for as many games as possible, the site was originally called Gamepics. On December 12 , 1999 the first game scans were added to the site and they became so popular that by January 14, 2000 the sub-site Gamescans was online, followed quickly by merging of these two sites into the Video Game Museum, launching officially on January 26 , 2000 . In the following months and years after the merge, more sections such as ''Game Endings'', ''Game Ads'' and ''Game Reviews'' were added, various redesigns were applied to the site, several staff members joined and left building the VGMuseum as it is today. The site is updated and maintained by staff members ''Rey'' and ''Oli'' with ''Mek'' serving as the webmaster. SECTIONS The Video Game Museum is home to various main sections and some smaller ones, just like the wings a real museum has. Primary
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HOSTED The Video Game Museum is currently hosting Mr. Perfect's Castlevania Realm, one of the most popular Castlevania websites on the net. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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