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'''GDRI''' (Game Developer Research Institute), established on August 26, 2006, is an organization dedicated to researching the companies and people that developed video games.
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'''GDRI :: Game Developer Research Institute''', established on August 26, 2006, is a website dedicated to researching the companies and people that developed video games.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In 2005, [[User:CRV|CRV]] noticed the words "PROGRAMMED BY [[Sanritsu/SIMS|SIMS]] CO., LTD." shortly after booting up ''George Foreman's KO Boxing'' for the Sega Master System. He posted his findings on [http://www.smspower.org/ SMS Power], jumpstarting a whole investigative thread which eventually uncovered many other games developed by SIMS. The success of this investigation begot investigations into [[Company:Aicom|Aicom]] and games published by Pony Canyon, both of which led to much discussion.
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In 2005, [http://www.smspower.org/ SMS Power] forums member [[User:CRV|CRV]] noticed the words "PROGRAMMED BY [[SIMS]] CO., LTD." shortly after booting up ''George Foreman's KO Boxing'' for the Sega Master System. This jumpstarted [http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6909 an investigative thread] that eventually uncovered many other games developed by that company. Investigations into [http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87370 Aicom] and [http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70535 games published by Pony Canyon] soon followed.
  
As more development companies became uncovered and more people became interested in helping, it no longer seemed practical to post only on message boards. One source for this information would be more convenient. [http://www.review-site.net/developer/ SIT Developer Table], a Japanese site with listings for a wide variety of game development companies, provided the inspiration, but something more dynamic was needed. Because of its ease of use and ability to allow anyone to edit and contribute, a wiki appeared to be the best solution.  
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As more development companies were discovered and more people became interested in helping, it no longer seemed practical to post only on message boards. One source for this information would be more convenient. [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/メインページ Developer Table], a Japanese site with listings for a wide variety of game development companies, provided the inspiration. Because of its ease of use and ability to allow anyone to edit and contribute, a wiki appeared to be the best solution.  
  
CRV asked for web space from Omar Cornut of SMS Power and in August 2006, the wiki software was installed and work began immediately.
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In August 2006, the wiki software was installed and work began immediately. Today, GDRI has over 100 company entries and over 25 [[Interviews|interviews]] and continues to grow.
 
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Today, GDRI has over 100 company entries and over 25 [[Interviews|interviews]]. Thanks to our small group of [[#Contributors|contributors]], we are always growing and learning new things.
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==Research Methods==
 
==Research Methods==
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==Using GDRI==
 
==Using GDRI==
 
===Viewing company entries===
 
===Viewing company entries===
All company entries follow the same basic format: background information, links to related interviews (if there are any), company logo (if available) at the top; game list in the middle; and links of interest at the bottom. However, there are some variations when it comes to disclosing what research methods were used to build our game lists.
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All company entries follow the same basic format: background information and company logo (if available) at the top, game list in the middle, and links of interest at the bottom. However, there are variations when it comes to disclosing what research methods were used to build our game lists.
  
 
'''Variation 1'''
 
'''Variation 1'''
  
 
Most entries use this variation, which is a straightfoward list at the top of the page that looks like this:
 
Most entries use this variation, which is a straightfoward list at the top of the page that looks like this:
:'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Code comparisons, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared credits
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:'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Code comparisons, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff
  
 
If you need a reminder of what each "research method" involves, click on '''Research Methods''' to read about them.
 
If you need a reminder of what each "research method" involves, click on '''Research Methods''' to read about them.
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*''Game Name'' (role) (Publishers)
 
*''Game Name'' (role) (Publishers)
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:<div style="color:red">Red means we are unsure of the extent to which the company was involved</div>
 
:<small>Other companies involved in development</small>
 
:<small>Other companies involved in development</small>
  
:<div>Black means the company was the primary developer (or co-developer)</div>
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:<div style="color:gray">Gray means the company provided support development (ex: [[EIM]] doing only music/sound on ''Casino Kid II'')</div>
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:<div style="color:red">Red means we are unsure of the extent to which the company was involved</div>
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===Editing===
 
===Editing===
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If you do not know how to edit a wiki page, please consult [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikipedia's Help section]. We also recommend clicking on "Edit" in an entry that has already been started and looking at the formatting.
 
If you do not know how to edit a wiki page, please consult [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikipedia's Help section]. We also recommend clicking on "Edit" in an entry that has already been started and looking at the formatting.
 
==Contributors==
 
'''[[Special:Contributions/CRV|CRV]]'''<br />
 
Founder, system operator
 
 
'''[[Special:Contributions/Dimitri|Dimitri]]'''<br />
 
Runs [[About:Research Methods#Code comparisons|code comparisons]], translates Japanese
 
 
[[Special:Contributions/Hydr0x|Hydr0x]], [[Special:Contributions/Ita|Ita]], [[Special:Contributions/Idrougge|Idrougge]], [[Special:Contributions/Jarrod|Jarrod]], [[Special:Contributions/Jonny2x4|Jonny2x4]], [[Special:Contributions/Kaminari|Kaminari]], [[Special:Contributions/KungFuFurby|KungFuFurby]], [[Special:Contributions/Manjimaru|Manjimaru]], [[Special:Contributions/Mukimuki@RS|Mukimuki@RS]], [[Special:Contributions/NeoZeedeater|NeoZeedeater]], [[Special:Contributions/PingvinBlueJeans|PingvinBlueJeans]], [[Special:Contributions/USAJAP1|USAJAP1]]
 
  
 
==Contacting us==
 
==Contacting us==
 
Any questions, comments, or other feedback can be sent via [[Special:Contact|our contact form]]. We want to hear from you!
 
Any questions, comments, or other feedback can be sent via [[Special:Contact|our contact form]]. We want to hear from you!
 
You can often find us on IRC: popn.cjb.net #project2612
 
  
 
You can also reach us through [http://twitter.com/gdri Twitter].
 
You can also reach us through [http://twitter.com/gdri Twitter].

Revision as of 13:55, 17 March 2011

GDRI :: Game Developer Research Institute, established on August 26, 2006, is a website dedicated to researching the companies and people that developed video games.

History

In 2005, SMS Power forums member CRV noticed the words "PROGRAMMED BY SIMS CO., LTD." shortly after booting up George Foreman's KO Boxing for the Sega Master System. This jumpstarted an investigative thread that eventually uncovered many other games developed by that company. Investigations into Aicom and games published by Pony Canyon soon followed.

As more development companies were discovered and more people became interested in helping, it no longer seemed practical to post only on message boards. One source for this information would be more convenient. Developer Table, a Japanese site with listings for a wide variety of game development companies, provided the inspiration. Because of its ease of use and ability to allow anyone to edit and contribute, a wiki appeared to be the best solution.

In August 2006, the wiki software was installed and work began immediately. Today, GDRI has over 100 company entries and over 25 interviews and continues to grow.

Research Methods

Main article: About:Research Methods

Read more about how GDRI determines the developer of a game.

Using GDRI

Viewing company entries

All company entries follow the same basic format: background information and company logo (if available) at the top, game list in the middle, and links of interest at the bottom. However, there are variations when it comes to disclosing what research methods were used to build our game lists.

Variation 1

Most entries use this variation, which is a straightfoward list at the top of the page that looks like this:

Research Methods: Code comparisons, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff

If you need a reminder of what each "research method" involves, click on Research Methods to read about them.

Variation 2

This variation is more specific and more time-consuming to put together, so it will only be used with a select few companies. Instead of one general list, each individual game will have listed the methods used to figure out the developer. For example:

  • Battle Baseball (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
[Shared credits] [ROM text]

If a method listed has a link, you can click it to find out more. In the case of "[Shared credits]," you will be taken to a page containing the game's credits. Relevant staffers will be highlighted in yellow.

Reading game lists

Games are listed by platform.

  • Game Name (role) (Publishers)
Red means we are unsure of the extent to which the company was involved
Other companies involved in development


Editing

Much of GDRI is editable by anyone who wishes to contribute, but we HIGHLY encourage you to create an account. If you choose to edit anything without being logged into an account, your IP address will be recorded and displayed publicly in the edit history. Remember that anything you contribute may be altered or removed by someone else.

If you do not know how to edit a wiki page, please consult Wikipedia's Help section. We also recommend clicking on "Edit" in an entry that has already been started and looking at the formatting.

Contacting us

Any questions, comments, or other feedback can be sent via our contact form. We want to hear from you!

You can also reach us through Twitter.

Game developers

If you work/worked in the video game industry and have a story or information you would like to share, please contact us. Do, however, keep in mind the following conditions:

- If you name any specific game titles, we would like to be able to include them in our entries.

- We will keep anything "off the record" at your request, by which we mean we will not attribute a particular piece of information to you. We would rather you not share information with us that cannot be published on the site AT ALL. But if you must, we will abide by your request, but we cannot guarantee that other contributors will not be privy to this information.

These same conditions apply to interviews that we initiate.

Press/media

Members of the press/media may use the following logo:

GDRI logo

Right-click and save. Do not hotlink directly to it.

Legal

Read our site terms and conditions, privacy policy, and more here.