Recebi e-mail hoje cujo título é "Important Changes to MobyGames API Access"
Uso essa API com o plugin MediaDB do Obsidian para adicionar jogos. Dava preferência de uso à API da Moby Games por ser bem consolidado e com ricas contribuições dos usuários, incluindo raras fotos de estojos e manuais de jogos antigos. Além de conter informações sobre jogos atuais e nem tão antigos (foi lá que descobri que o "Stranglehold" estava disponível no GOG).
Pouco tempo atrás, indiquei a API a um amigo, mas ele informou que era um serviço pago... Estranhei; agora, isso.
Acho que os motivos são explicados nesta postagem:
https://dialup.cafe/@vga256/114038052085043219
#MobyGames #API #Enshittification #GameDataBase #GamesDatabase
vga256 (@[email protected])
digital preservation and archivist friends: it came to my attention recently that mobygames was bought by some trashy atari holding corporation a few years ago. all of the scans and item entries that many of us slaved over for the past 25 years were sold off. anyone submitting mobygames entries/updates are effectively working for free now. i can't say i'm unhappy to see it going downhill with the new owners. updates to entries went from taking 1 day for approval from moderators, to 4-6 months. it also had a frustrating limitation of declaring any software outside of its very traditional definition of game as out-of-scope. that being said, it's a critical service for those researching and writing about games. i'd like to know if there are any publicly-owned database initiatives in development to replace and/or subsume mobygames. and if not, let's build one. #mobygames #digipres #gamePreservation


