mrneo240 wrote:
A beautiful XML database like this generated for every game. This should definitely help FlorreW and myself get the Metadata catalog filled out much faster.
I made something, the entries in here look like this :
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<Game>
<Game name="Spider-Man">
<ReleaseDate>2001-04-20</ReleaseDate>
<plot>Spider-Man is the first 3D game to star the popular web-slinger. It is loosely based on Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Spider-Man Unlimited and features some of the voice cast from each and similar character designs.
Peter Parker is attending a demonstration of the reformed Dr. Otto Octavius's new invention when an imposter Spider-Man steals the device. Spider-Man must work to clear his name and uncover the sinister motives behind the device's theft.</plot>
<nplayers>1</nplayers>
<ReleaseType>Released</ReleaseType>
<rating>4.3</rating>
<ESRB>E - Everyone</ESRB>
<Genres> Action</Genres>
<Developer>Neversoft Entertainment, Inc.</Developer>
<Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
</Game>
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<Game>
<Game name="Castlevania: Resurrection">
<ReleaseYear>2020</ReleaseYear>
<plot>Castlevania: Resurrection, canceled in March 2000, was intended to be the seventeenth title of the Castlevania series for the short lived Sega Dreamcast console. This would also be the third Castlevania game, at the time, to enter the 3D realm.
The game was to focus on Sonia Belmont and a new character, Victor Belmont, an 1800s vampire hunter who had abandoned his lineage. The story is set in 1666, directly before Simon Belmont's adventure in the original Castlevania.
Greg Orduyan, the art director for the game, is so far the only staff member on the project to speak of how it would have worked out. Its cancelation is credited to many things, including disagreements between the Japanese and American Konami teams, and the death of the Dreamcast to the announcement of the Sony PlayStation 2.</plot>
<nplayers>1</nplayers>
<ReleaseType>Unreleased</ReleaseType>
<rating>5</rating>
<Genres> Action; Adventure</Genres>
<Developer>Konami</Developer>
<Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
</Game>
Download
here (Should be a complete dump of the Dreamcast catalog, probably with a few errors ...)