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Posted on Jun 8th 2007 at 05:00:00 AM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, Site Design, Blog, Announcement

I suppose I don't need an image in this post for you to figure out that something is different. Three months ago, a decision was made to begin the process of redesigning the site. This site would be cleaned up greatly and it would also be using Cascading Style Sheets, something that the previous site sorely needed. Today, June 8, is an important date. Three years ago today RF Generation went live, and today, June 8, 2007, we launch our new site design. Clearly, this may take some time for you to get used to if you really, really enjoyed the old design, but we feel that the new design is cleaner, more professional, and more structured than the old site. It also has some new features that the old site just didn't have. Let's look into those:

First, we have a new front page script. It's really complex, and I guess you could call it a blog. As with most blogs registered members of this site are able to comment to any posts made to the blog, via a comment box on the article's page. Additionally, if you would like to be able to keep track of news or any other topic on the blog you are able to subscribe to that tag and get a lovely RSS feed of that. This new front page design is the reason why we promoted Tan to Front Page Editor, and I know that he'll do a damn good job with the front page. Of course, a good front page editor needs a few good writers, so if you are interested in writing for the blog please let Tan or I know. We are grateful for Tan's willingness to shape the blog, and with his knowledge and leadership I am certain that the blog will flourish.

Secondly, we have some new sections. At the top, there is an about section, where you can find out about the site or its staff, and you can also get some cool promotional images. I should mention that if you are a registered member and you also have a collection you should probably check out the "Promote" page. We also have a home for our weekly features, which can be found in the "Features" section (big surprise there). Lastly, we have the tools section, which for right now are the collection tools. It is rather likely that some day way down the road there will be more tools on this site, stay tuned for that.

I'd like to make the point that during this redesign there has been no removal in functionality of the site, save for System Checklists, which will hopefully make its triumphant return in the not too distant future. Aside from checklists, you should be able to find everything still somewhere on the site.

This project would not have been possible without assistance from many other people, and I'd like to thank Eddie Herrmann (St0rmTK421), Dennis Gruchala (den68), Keith Brown (Tan), Ken Wozetek (Mezmoron), and Scott Williams (Tynstar) for their assistance in addition to the members who unknowingly helped test the commenting system.  If I missed thanking you please know that while I missed mentioning your name I am ever grateful for your assistance.

As always stay tuned to RF Generation, there will always be more to follow when you keep it tuned to channel 3.



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 11:40:28 PM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features, Guitar Hero, I Wanna Rock


This week is a special week. On Friday, we have the three year anniversary of when the site went public. We may or may not have something fun planned for that day, but such banter is for another time an place. Right now though, we talk of features.

There is one game series that just seems to be talked about more often than any other on this site. Guitar Hero and its later incarnations have a special place in the hearts of many RF Generation members, and to celebrate our affinity for the game this week is 'Feature Everything Guitar Hero Related' week. Unfortuately, none of you have uploaded hardware shots of one of the guitars for the game, so I threw a Sony model 2 PS2 in there as the featured hardware, you really can't play the featured game, Guitar Hero II for the Sony PS2, without it. Oddly enough, the featured image is the box front image for the 360 version of Guitar Hero II. Surprising, no? Lastly, we've got a featured collection, which for this week is that of our resident graphic artist den68. He's an avid fan of Guitar Hero.


But, that isn't the only reason to feature den's collection. As I write this post, his collection has an astounding 3997 games listed under it. I've also been told by den that he has many more games to add, which will definitely place him over the 4000 game mark. That is a momentous milestone, and it also means that den68 is still king in the total games department. Congrats den, and may the gaming gods smile upon you.

From all of us at RF Generation stay tuned, you never know when more is to follow.



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 11:39:04 PM by (Shimra)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features


Well to a certain extent that is. I received quite a bit of help from the users to determine the specifics of this week. I would like to thank those who gave me suggestions. To start off, the featured game is Sword Master, a very mediocre game that really doesn't have too much going for it. The featured hardware is the Sega 32 X. With the exception of a few diamonds in the rough, this, like Sword Master, doesn't have much going for it. The featured image is that of the hilarious cover of Valis III, thank you Dreamcaster for the recommendation. Finally, the featured collection is hydrobond's unbelievably awesome collection which consists of one game. That game, my fellow droogs, is World of Warcraft. It just goes to show that quality>quantity. And with that, adios and keep it tuned to channel 3.






Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 11:33:12 PM by (Mezmoron)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features



There's no real theme this week, but you'll enjoy it nonetheless.  The featured game this week is Twisted Metal: Head-On.  It is a really fun handheld game for the featured hardware, the Playstation Portable, or PSP.  The featured image is Hydrosub: 2021 for the nearly unknown Action Max.  The featured collection belongs to JeFIzM.  Like the Nintendo NES?  Then you'll love this collection!

As always, keep tuned in here at RFGeneration.com!



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 11:31:46 PM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, Birthday



Three yearsââ"¬Â¦. three years ago to the day RF Generation was founded by a wonderful group of people, and today we celebrate the fact. What started as a site for a small group of collectors has grown into something so much larger. I donââ"¬â"¢t think anyone would have fathomed when the site was founded that it would have grown as much as it has up to this day. We could not have done it would you, our readers, members, and staff, and for that we are truly grateful.

In the last year, weââ"¬â"¢ve seen many new and exciting additions to the site. From big things like the submissions system, hardware database and new forums to small things such as additions that you, our readers and members, ask for, the last year has surely seen lots of changes to the site. The outlook for the rest of 2007 is no different, with the biggest project currently cooking being the site redesign. A few of you know what it will look like, and to be honest, we think it looks pretty darn good. Stay tuned for that project and many more, youââ"¬â"¢ll certainly here about them more as they come closer to fruition.

You may be wondering if we are doing anything to celebrate the third anniversary of our founding. The answer to that of course, is yes. Today we launch the ââ"¬Å"Show Us You Love RF Generation!ââ"¬Â contest. Winning of course could land you some nice swag.

Join the celebration, and keep it tuned to channel three!



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 11:27:33 PM by (Shimra)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features


After last weeks amazingly awesome features, I pretty much decided there was absolutely no way in bloody hell I could top Tan. So, I do what I do best, I decided I would simply make everything about me. The game of the week just so happens to be one of my all time favorite RPGs, the screenshot of the week just so happens to be of my favorite  action game of all time(hard as balls too), the featured hardware is of a controller that is so unGodly uncomfortable I have blisters on my thumb from using the damn thing's d-pad while destroying all who oppose me in Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO. The featured collection is that of a user whom I've never talked to but have dreamt of having his username as my own, also his collection is nice and organized which I could only wish mine was like that.

So...Yay this week is about stuff relevant to me. Booyakasha to all those who disagree with the way I choose to do things around here. Actually, PM me because I'm running low on themes for the week <_<.
Anyway, the featured game is Shadow Hearts Covenant, and outstanding RPG from, gasp, Midway. The featured Screenshot is of Devil May Cry 3, which, if you have played the game, will make you cringe. The featured hardware is that of Nintendo's Wavebird, a fairly cool wireless controller. Finally the featured collection is that of Rajaat the Warbringer. Lots of NES games, nice cabinet, really organized. Damn I wish I could claim to be that organized.

Well there you have it. Sorry it isn't as outstanding as Tan's features. You only have to deal with this for a week my good chum.


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Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:25:45 AM by ([Tan:realName])
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features



Ever take pride in having your initials displayed on a high score list? As a kid laugh at the crude humor you or someone else created with 3 letters on a screen? Well if you do this weeks feature is for you! This week RF Generation salutes high scores and those who make them.

When games like Space Invaders and Asteroids hit the arcades nearly three decades ago, it brought one major aspect of gaming never before seen: high score records. Concentration, skill, sore fingers and loose change were rewarded with bragging rights, top scores and initials which brought gamers admiration from their friends and envy from their rivals. Websites like Twin Galaxies and publications such as the upcoming Guiness Book of Video Game Records keep this spirit alive for gamers both young and old.

This weeks featured game is Space Invaders for the Atari 2600. A game fairly representative of it's arcade counterpart and also the first ever game licensed from one company to another (Taito to Atari). A practice which is common-place and frequent in todays games with much success. This home version offered 112 variations of play and launched the 2600 into mass appeal at Christmas during 1980.

In keeping with this theme, first off we should give a big salute to welchracing33 who currently has a whopping 25 titles from the RF Generation Arcade to his credit! As well the featured collection this week is from blissfulnoise who has a very nice selection of arcade cabinets that makes me green with envy!


Finally we come to our featured hardware of the week. The Street Fighter series has always been one of the most competitive and acclaimed arcade series since it's debut in 1987. In 2005 Capcom and Nubytech teamed up and introduced a collection of official 15th anniversary Street Fighter controllers for both the Xbox and Playstation. This weeks image is of the Xbox "Akuma" controller pad, one of three for that system.

So take a deep breath, crack your knuckles and work on those RFGen arcade scores and those posted in "The Arena" sub-forum found in the message boards. Also as always, keep it on Channel 3!!




Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:23:41 AM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, RFG Chat

This is a friendly reminder, after yesterday's abysmal chat turn out, that every Monday at 8:00 PM EDT we have RF Generation Chat hosted by the one and only shaggy. There we talk about what ever we feel like, and it tends to be a lot of fun. Of course, you can not join in on the fun unless you are there, so be there or be square every Monday for RFG Chat.

Additionally, to eliminate any confusion, I would also like to point out that you can join the chat 24/7 provided that you are a registered member. Even if no one is in there a single person in chat tends to act as a seed, so don't be afraid of the chat.

See you in the chat!



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:22:52 AM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News

Today I'd like to congratulate Tan on all the awesome work that he does. Tan is number one in submissions not by just a bit, but is such a hard worker that he has almost doubled the number two submitter. His, and your, submissions are not unnoticed, and we appreciate all of your hard work.

Times are changing yet again around here with this site redesign, and as it gets closer and closer to completion we need to make some changes. See, we have this nice new front page and news script that is going to grace the site, and I want someone to be the caretaker of the front page. I'd like the front page to be a true gateway and a place people will want to visit consistently, and for that reason I need someone who will focus on achieving that goal. For this reason, the directors of this site have decided to promote Tan to Front Page Editor. It will be his job to ensure that this goal is met. There are a lot of cool features that will be implemented into the front page, and he will, along with other staff members, work to ensure that these features are well used and make a desirable front page for people to see and visit.

Congrats to Tan! May our front page flourish!



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:22:14 AM by (Mezmoron)
Posted under Site News, Thanks

Hey everyone!

I just wanted to drop in and give props to you all!  We are now over 27,000 games, 37,000 images, and 1,000 pieces of hardware!  That's one heck of a feat!  

Want to help out?  Hit Submit Site Info on the left side of the page or click this link.  Just make sure to follow the guidelines seen here (games/hardware) and here (images).

And as always, keep it tuned into channel 3.



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:20:12 AM by (Mezmoron)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features



Well, believe or not...I am not making this up...It is National Egg Salad Week.  I hope you like eggs, because you're going to get a healthy dose of it in this week's features!  First off, we have the featured game, Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg for Nintendo Gamecube.  It's a very interesting game in which you roll eggs and play with eggs...you get the point.  Secondly, we have our featured image.  The image is for a not very well known egg-cellent game by the name of Eggomania.  Just look at that image.  Wow. Our featured hardware is the Pro Controller for the Atari Jaguar.  Look at all of those buttons.  Geez!  Finally, our featured collection goes to one of our resident pack rats, Ghost Soldier.

Buy some eggs, cook some eggs, eat some eggs, enjoy some eggs.  Don't throw some eggs, you'll get in trouble!  And always, keep it tuned to channel 3 here at RFG!






Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:19:18 AM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, RFG Chat

Hi there, this is your neighborhood friendly Site Director telling you to come to RFG Chat, this Monday at 8PM EDT! As with every week, RFG chat is hosted by our resident host Shaggy, and is sure to cover very interesting topics! So yes! Visit our hosted chat tomorrow night by clicking the Chat button in the Main navigation bar or in the forum navigation bar! This chat room exists 24/7 (provided the site is up), so stop in at any time, if you sit around I am sure someone else will eventually stop by!

See you in chat!



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:18:17 AM by (Shimra)
Posted under Site News, Weekly Features


Yup. April Fools day is going to continue a bit longer as we focus on toddler stuff this week. This may or may not be fun. The featured game is Fisher Price's I can Remember, a game which I can proudly say I own. The featured image is that of Sesame Street ABC/123 which is yet another game I own. The featured collection is that of Cobra Blade, congrats on being nominated and do not take offense to having the featured collection. I simply made the connection between Cobra and G.I. Joe. Finally the featured hardware is the purple Nintendo Gamecube because...
1. Kids like purple.
2. Nintendo is kiddy.
3. Nintendo is kiddy.


April Fools. Anyway, keep it tuned to channel 3.






Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:16:15 AM by (TraderJake)
Posted under Site News, April Fools

Yes, it was an April fools joke, just like my personal favorite April Fools joke, Pretty Generation, where everyone was pretty as a posy. What a beautiful time that was.

For those of you who did not see the April fools joke, you can find Toddler Generation here. You can also find the posts of April Fools in the the April Fools category of the forum. This won't be a permanent category, and will likely be decommissioned in a week or two. So get to seeing those posts if you haven't seen them yet.

Luckily for you guys, unlike the previous two years the site remained fully functional today save for the hideous color pallette that was Toddler Generation. As such, any changes you made to your collection on April 1 will remain them, and any submissions made also still exist. I'd like to thank our resident graphic artist den68 and our Database Director Eddie Herrmann with assisting me with the joke, this would have been much harder without them.

For those of you who wonder about the previous April Fools jokes of the site, here is a list of them in chronological order:

As you can see, this is a reoccurring theme here at RF Generation, so you can expect to see another one of these jokes come again next year. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Having said that, we have a lot of things cooking at RF Generation. Our third birthday is coming up, and you can expect to see some contest and birthday bash in 4 weeks. Also, we've began the extremely arduous process in cleaning up the site and making it use CSS tags. I guess you could call it a site redesign. Don't expect to see the new site rolling out in the near future, but I thought that perhaps you might like to know what's cooking at RF Generation. As that gets closer to fruition I am sure more will be said about that project.

As always stay tuned to RF Generation. More is certainly going to follow when you keep it tuned to channel three.



Posted on Jun 7th 2007 at 02:14:49 AM by (Mezmoron)
Posted under Site News

Hey everyone!  Just a little note to give props to everyone for adding images to the database!  We're over 36,000 images and growing by the minute!  Check out everyone's collection.  Our members have been hard at work collecting and also adding pictures of their new finds!  

Also, if you get a chance, head over to the messege boards and leave your opinion on a variety of topics!  We love hearing from all our members!

As always, keep it tuned to channel 3 here at RFG!


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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