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Engadget
Engadget ( ) is a technology news, reviews and analysis website offering daily coverage of gadgets, consumer electronics, video games, gaming hardware, apps, social media, streaming, AI, space, robotics, electric vehicles and other potentially consumer-facing technology. The site's content includes short-form news posts, reported features, news analysis, product reviews, buying guides, two weekly video shows, The Engadget Podcast, The Morning After newsletter and a weekly deals newsletter. It was acquired by Yahoo! Inc. in September 2021 and sold to Static Media in March 2026.
itch.io
itch.io (stylized in all lowercase) is a website for users to host, sell and download indie video games, indie role-playing games, game assets, comics, zines and music. Launched in March 2013 by Leaf Corcoran, the service hosts over 1,000,000 products .
Computer and Video Games
UK magazine and website
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GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, personal computers and mobile devices. GamePro Media properties included GamePro magazine and their website. The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group. The magazine and its parent publication printing the magazine went defunct in 2011, but is outlast
OpenCritic
OpenCritic is a review aggregation website for video games. OpenCritic lists reviews from critics across multiple video game publications for the games listed on the site, generating a numeric score by averaging all of the reviews. Several other metrics are also available, such as the percentage of critics that recommend the game and its relative ranking across all games on OpenCritic.
Pocket Gamer
video game website dedicated to mobile games
Xbox Games Store
virtual market designed for Xbox
G2A
G2A.COM Limited, commonly known simply as G2A, is a digital marketplace platform headquartered in the Netherlands and with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. The platform operates on the basis of resale of video games and other digital items via activation codes.
Game Jolt
hosting service for freeware and commercial video games
Aeria Games
German video game publisher
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Gamekult is a French video game journalism website founded in December 2000. Agence Française pour le Jeu Vidéo (AFJV) described it as an iconic brand and the second largest French language video game website in 2018.
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4Gamer.net is a Japanese video game website operated by Aetas Inc. It was launched in August 2000.
NexusMods
website for sharing computer game modifications
Gala
Japanese company
UGO Networks
Defunct american gaming website
Home of the Underdogs
abandonware archive
Fangamer
Fangamer LLC is an American video game merchandising company and game publisher based in Tucson, Arizona. Fangamer was originally spun out from Starmen.net, an EarthBound online forum. It operates an online store that sells licensed indie game merchandise items such as hats, pins, vinyl records, t-shirts and other products. In recent years the company has also begun publishing physical editions of independent video games.
The Cutting Room Floor
wiki dedicated to the cataloguing of unused and debugging content in video games
Nookazon
Nookazon () is a fan-made website that allows players of the 2020 video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons to trade and sell items in-game using their services. The website is named after Amazon, although it more closely resembles Craigslist and eBay.
PCGamingWiki
The PCGamingWiki is a British-based collaboratively edited wiki internet encyclopaedia focused on collecting video game behaviour data (such as save locations and startup parameters), to optimising gameplay, and fixing issues found in PC games. Intended fixes and optimisations range from simple cutscene removals, to modifications that allow for wide-screen resolutions, and more. The wiki site runs on MediaWiki software, and was created by Andrew Tsai, a British businessman from London, England. The site was founded on . As of October 2022, the PCGamingWiki has more than 30,000 registered users
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Azubu
Azubu was a live streaming esports website. In May 2017, it shut down and was succeeded by Smashcast.
ESEA League
an esports competitive video gaming community