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What's New

Mar 18

New Moderation System

posted by Secret Squirrel Jan 31, 2022 04:59 AM (0 comments)
Last summer, in response to a steady increase in the number and the complexity of submissions, we announced that we were working on some new tools and processes to help deal with the intertwined topics of moderation and user progression. We are happy to announce that all of the pieces of the new system are in place.

More of the moderation process is now visible to the public. You may notice a new category on the menu bar called "modq". Here, you can view all recent submissions that require moderation. You can also see the most recently accepted and rejected submissions. In addition, all rejection comments and questions from staff are publicly visible in the forums, and the notification system is used to keep users updated.

The new system is also more streamlined to make it easier for staff to moderate submission. You will notice a new information block at the top of album or artist page whenever it has pending changes.

Finally we are no longer limited to the old binary Trusted/Not Trusted. We can fine tune submission settings for any user. You can read more about how user progression works in this post. The baseline submission limits are fairly small now, but our intent is to keep the queue times to a maximum of 3 days.

Much thanks go to Illidan for development, cal for graphics and testing, nstz for storyboarding and testing, and the rest of staff for additional ideas and testing.

Moderation Updates

posted by Secret Squirrel Aug 25, 2021 04:57 AM (1 comments)
VGMdb has been experiencing some growth pains, due in part to new features and expanded scope. This has led to quite a backlog in the moderation queues. As a stop-gap measure, we have drastically reduced the number of pending albums and drafts submitted by regular users.

This is only a band-aid however. A long-term solution is going to require some considerable development work on the moderation tools and processes. We are currently storyboarding some new ideas, but major emphasis is on making the process more visible to the public, so you will be able to see the queue, the status of submissions, and any communication.

In the meantime, please be patient.

An Update to Album Pages

posted by cal Dec 13, 2020 07:09 AM (0 comments)
Today, we've pushed an update that changes the way information is displayed on album pages. For the last decade, albums on VGMdb have only displayed 4 credits: composer, arranger, performer, and lyricist. Now, album pages will be able to display any type of credit listed on an album. For example: instead of only seeing a vague "performer" credit, you'll be able to see all the specific instruments that were performed and who performed them. It will take a while for albums to be updated to this new system, so you likely won't notice any changes immediately. But in time, we hope this update will improve the accuracy of credits and make VGMdb a more valuable resource.

For the full list of today's updates, please see this thread.

The VGMdb Team

Product Credits

posted by cal Jul 16, 2020 10:48 AM (14 comments)
A common request we've received over the last decade is to add support for games without soundtracks. Wouldn't it be great to see all the games a composer has worked on, and not just the ones with album releases?
Today we've added a new system to link artists to products. You'll now be able to find a "Product" tab on artist pages listing everything they've worked on. Along with these changes, you'll now see products featured here on the main page. Going forward, we hope that VGMdb will be a one-stop source for finding out which games (and other products) an artist has worked on. We hope to expand on these features even further in the coming weeks.

For the full list of today's updates and examples of the new features, see here. As always, please use this thread if you have any feedback about this update!

The VGMdb Team

New Scope for VGMdb

posted by Secret Squirrel May 17, 2020 03:41 PM (0 comments)
VGMdb's scope has been an often-debated topic since its inception. While we began as a database for video game music, that quickly expanded in 2009 when we reformulated as "The Music of Visual Arts and Games." We rebranded because our love of game music crossed over into adjacent genres, particularly anime and manga. The last decade has seen continual friction over what "visual arts" really mean, and what albums are eligible here. This was additionally hampered by a set of rules that were difficult to find, enforce, or even explain. In addition, our interests and coverage have expanded organically over the years, but this hasn't officially been addressed Given these circumstances, we were long overdue for a formalization of our scope. The new scope is described here.


Mainly, the new scope defines the visual arts we are cataloging here, and includes some additional visual arts (like tokusatsu) that we have unofficially allowed here for a long time. In addition, the scope broadens the eligibility of albums that fill out discographies of composers and arrangers. To support the new scope, we implemented the changes outlined in this post.

Albums Just Added


Products Just Added


Upcoming Albums

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VGMdb freedb emulator

You can access our database using the freedb protocol through the following addresses:
  • English
    http://vgmdb.net:80/cddb/en
  • Japanese (SJIS)
    http://vgmdb.net:80/cddb/ja
  • Japanese (UTF8)
    http://vgmdb.net:80/cddb/ja.utf8
  • Romaji
    http://vgmdb.net:80/cddb/ja-Latn
For compatibility you can also use '~cddb'. For more information, please consult the freedb thread.