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Madir
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use release date instead of year
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February 26, 2009, 01:51:14 PM »
Hi,
I think using the release date instead of the year would be great for all newer games. Maybe it can be implemented as an alternative or addition to the normal field.
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That would be cool.
As it stands now though that information could go under game trivia.
If you have it for current or previous releases.
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I believe this has come up before and the problem with it is that sometimes games will be released on different days even when in the same region. So it would create confusion when there is more than one release date listed.
The best thing to do is just list the release date under the Trivia section.
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