How many of you would be interested in a website that's focused around listing all the games you have beaten/owned/played? I know websites like that already exist but I don't know anyone who actually uses them. It seems to me like a great way to keep track of all your games and also, for multiplayer games, a good way to find out which ones your friends own.
CheeseModSo a new version of minecraft came out and that means a new version of CheeseMod too! I have some big plans for the 1.5 CheeseMod but I decided to save their release for after the 1.5 recommended build comes out because bukkit keeps breaking stuff. Anyway, you can check out the changelog and download it from: http://pycosites.com/cheesemod/index.php?cmd=change&id=9I also set up a twitter account for CheeseMod, I don't know how many CheeseMod server admins actually use twitter (wouldn't surprise me if it was none =p) but it seems like a convenient way to get the word out about dev builds, bug reports, website updates and so on. Here it is: https://twitter.com/CheeseMod If nothing else, it should be useful once I start advertising CheeseMod on the bukkit forums.
I don't want to deter you, because that is a good idea, but I think a lot of people use backloggery.com
I would be very interested in a website like that.
I don't know why, but I've never been into backloggery.An alternative would be nice if you could pull it off.I'd seen backloggery before but forgotten its name. I'm not too worried about it because the primary goal of this idea is to make a website that I want to use. But as long as other people are interested in it then I can really make it fancy and try to make something good out of it.
SOLUTION: Gamification (Points system for Starting/Beating/Completing) and Linking to Facebook.