Dbljump video game reference
www.dbljump.comDbljump is an online encyclopaedia designed for video games and the games industry. Dbljump articles organise all the useful data you’d like to know about games, companies, and industry people – including technical info, media, credits, and more – on one page, along with written content that is verifiable against published sources. Articles are created and improved by our editor community. It’s free to sign up as a Dbljump editor, and it’s fun to collaborate on articles using our editing tools and through discussion with other editors. As an editor, you can focus on topics that are important to you – whether that is a specific platform, developer, era, genre, or something else. Dbljump is a non-commercial project, but might become a commercial enterprise in the future. Dbljump was first launched on the web in 2021. It was founded by Neil Wheatley, a web developer and writer with a life-long love of gaming that began with the ZX Spectrum 48K and currently revolves around playing Nintendo Switch with his kids. Numerous contributors have helped to bring Dbljump this far on our journey. Volunteers with relevant skills such as web development, design, data science, and content writing are welcome to join the team. Volunteering with Dbljump can help you gain work experience with a public-facing project. Find the latest opportunities on our LinkedIn page.
Read moreDbljump is an online encyclopaedia designed for video games and the games industry. Dbljump articles organise all the useful data you’d like to know about games, companies, and industry people – including technical info, media, credits, and more – on one page, along with written content that is verifiable against published sources. Articles are created and improved by our editor community. It’s free to sign up as a Dbljump editor, and it’s fun to collaborate on articles using our editing tools and through discussion with other editors. As an editor, you can focus on topics that are important to you – whether that is a specific platform, developer, era, genre, or something else. Dbljump is a non-commercial project, but might become a commercial enterprise in the future. Dbljump was first launched on the web in 2021. It was founded by Neil Wheatley, a web developer and writer with a life-long love of gaming that began with the ZX Spectrum 48K and currently revolves around playing Nintendo Switch with his kids. Numerous contributors have helped to bring Dbljump this far on our journey. Volunteers with relevant skills such as web development, design, data science, and content writing are welcome to join the team. Volunteering with Dbljump can help you gain work experience with a public-facing project. Find the latest opportunities on our LinkedIn page.
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