ToTheGame

ToTheGame

Infobox_Website
name = ToTheGame
url = http://www.tothegame.com/


commercial = Yes, based in Norway
type = Gaming
registration = Optional
owner = ToTheGame
author = Svein Erik Johansen
Haavard Sverdrup
Tomas Binfield-Skøie
Knut Moen
launch date = September, 2001

ToTheGame is a gaming site started on September 1, 2001. They work as a gaming portal to other sites by adding news, interview, review, preview, video and screenshot links. They also work as a database of release dates for USA, UK, Scandinavia and EU. As of 2007 they have over 7000 games on all major platforms, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS.

History

ToTheGame was launched 1 September, 2001 by the Norwegians Svein Erik Johansen, Knut Moen, Tomas Skøie and Haavard Sverdrup, all of which still manage and run the site. During the time prior to the launch, the staff was busy adding upcoming games for all major platforms. Since then the database has reached thousands of games for PC, consoles and handheld platforms. The site was intended to be a place to visit in order to obtain information on when a specific game is released. The release lists are still the most important part of the website.

Features

Though mainly a release list and game database site, the website also offers reviews, previews, interviews, screenshots and general gaming news, as well as a forum and different list tools for released and upcoming games.

The Database

As of July 16, 2007, ToTheGame's database covers more than 7,000 games for all major platforms. There are also about 250 publishers and 1,000 developers registered in the database. Each game in the database contains(when available) official factsheets, screenshots, boxshots, videos, links and cheats. Each game is categorized by release date, platform, genre, developer and US/UK/Scandinavian publisher.

External links

* [http://www.tothegame.com/ ToTheGame.com]


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