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Kevin Roach
Canada Brandon Manitoba
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Just wondered how many people here have their own websites for gaming. Yes I have my own since 99. Is your website just for you? or is it used for somthing else?
http://www.kjuice.homestead.com/kjuice.html
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John Di Ponio
United States Warren Michigan
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I had one for a long time....but have taken it down for adjustments!
I split it between board games and computer games. I am going to wait until the spring/summer to get it up and running again.....but I will let people know!!! Anyone want to post their sites in this thread....please do!!!! I LOVE new sites!!!!!
John
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Chuck Henry
United States Plattsburgh NY
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I used to have my gaming adventures on my personal site (circa 1998) but when I started a gaming group in my area (Plattsburgh, New York, USA) most of that material moved to that site. I'm the owner of the domain name but the site is a wiki and members of the group can post there too. The wiki has only been up about a year or so. We have some free game created by members as well as the usual session reports...
Shameless plug for http://gnomegaming.com which the home page of the "Nonchalant Gnome Gaming Society". 
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mike hibbert
United Kingdom Gloucester
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JohnnyD wrote: Anyone want to post their sites in this thread....please do!!!! I LOVE new sites!!!!!
John
Oh well, seeing you asked, it's.....
www.thegamescape.co.uk
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Brad Miller
United States Seattle Washington
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I have one. Though it's more just a place to put up reviews, (way out of date, I've got about 10 new ones to put up), and to send my gamelog to so I can view it over the web.
http://www.pacifier.com/~millerb1/wworld.html
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Chris Palermo
United States Ronkonkoma New York
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We have one...runs a number of things on it:
1. The Long Island Boardgaming Organization's monthly meetings 2. INDEPTH - the free online magazine we write 3. A fully functional message board 4. Reports on our Heroscape League 5. Complete online searchable database of the games in the group 6. Reports on the RTD (Road-to-Divorce) Strat-O-Matic Baseball League (sadly, folding this year...but to be reborn as a Football League this Fall). 7. Solo sports projects I've done 8. Assorted other projects.
The whole site has nearly 200 pages - just went through a massive redesign earlier last summer...
www.libogroup.com
Chris
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Eric
Canada Gatineau Quebec
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I have my blog (in French) at http://journaldunjoueur.blogspot.com where I put my impressions, reviews and comments on the games I play.
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C.K. Au
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
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I maintained the site that tracks boardgaming in Malaysia. Has over 1,000+ photos, blogs of regular meetups, and forums to talk about boardgaming in our local scene. Welcome to drop by...
http://www.boardgamecafe.net/community
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Michael Jordal
United States Austin Minnesota
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I don't run it, but I am a member.
http://www.rochestergaming.com/
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Dave Chalker
United States Silver Spring Maryland
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I run a blog that covers board games, rpgs, video games, comics, and whatever else we want to talk about.
http://www.critical-hits.com
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KidGameRatings.com
http://www.kidgameratings.com/
For helping adults find good kids' games.
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Susan Rozmiarek
United States Liberty Hill Texas
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I have a gaming blog where I mostly write session reports and reviews. There is also a page full of gaming links:
http://www.rozmiarek.info/games/
The rest of the website is just family stuff and intended more as a way for our extended family to keep up with us.
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Gary Sonnenberg
United States Waukesha Wisconsin
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I started a site last November or so for the Jovial Board Gamers Society gaming group I organized:
http://jovialbgs.bravehost.com/index.html
Also in the BGG wiki here:
http://boardgamegeek.com/wiki/page/Northern_US
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Mark Drake
United States Slidell Louisiana
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Have one for my tactical wargaming stuff where I put up my own and host other folks wargame files for download.
http://www.freewebs.com/heavymetaldrake/index.htm
MD
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Ramon Garcia
Philippines Pasig Metro Manila
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Wheee, free plug!
I run www.RageApocalypse.com which is a central info location for the original Rage CCG. Generally, it's updated by myself and the two other people who run the other important Rage sites.
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Tom Rosen
United States Arlington Virginia
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I've created 2 websites for gaming.
One is for my random thoughts on various games: http://www.columbia.edu/~tir2101/nycgamer.html
The other is for the gaming club I created: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/csss/
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Brian Thorpe
United States Rochester New York
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Jormi_Boced wrote:
I too am a member of a rochester boardgaming group...just mine is rochester, NY, not Rochester, Minnesota 
theres the gaming site:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~jurassic/RBS/home.html
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M@tthijs
Netherlands NOT Holland
Earn tons of geekgold:...
...go to VGG and add videogames to the database
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Probably no surprise, but my site is about... budo & gaming.
Part is something like a flyer, because I teach and internet is the main way of attracting new members. Much better than posters, or adds in magazines etc.
The other part is about gaming in general (a bit) and some games I like, esp. Squad Leader.
The rest is links, jokes, funny movies etc. Most stuff is both in Dutch and English. http://members.home.nl/matthijsvdzanden/indexEN.htm
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Derek H
South Africa Pretoria Gauteng
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Only a very old one, whihc is no longer maintained... used to be where I put all my variants, game designs and links to free game rules. The former and latter functions have largely been superceded by BGG; and the design aspects... well, I need to get them in a form suitable for publishing on the 'geek:
http://www.boardgames.za.net/gamesbook/
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David Floss
United States Kenosha Wisconsin
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I run a website with reviews from our game group, gaming sessions, RPG and Game sales, adventure ideas, and assorted other game related crap.
www.strategygamersworld.com
For a laugh, check out this page I did last year about the history of Video Game systems over the past 25 years. I have to update it for the PS3 and Wii, but it's more about the older systems anyway.
http://www.strategygamersworld.com/video/page1.htm
I am working on one for Board Games, but that is a much larger project.
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Ben Smith
Australia Derrimut Victoria
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I run a website for gamers in Melbourne, Australia. We usually have a Werewolf game running and use the site to organise who will be playing what, when:
http://www.melbournegamers.com
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Tim Myers
United States Salem Wisconsin
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I have a site I use for gaming and family stuff. Here is the link to the board gaming stuff.
http://www.inntrepid.com/html/game_board.html
I have: * a link to my BGG profile * Game Sessions with pictures * Top 25 lists of most played games by # sessions and time played * Recently played games page using the new BGG widget. * Pictures of our game collection which has grown by almost 100 games * Info on 2 programs I wrote for board games * Links page for Game sites, Podcasts, FLG and online stores
The home page link is: http://www.inntrepid.com/
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Joshua Wolf
United States Brooklyn New York
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I run a Meeple2Meeple, a small-but-growing community site for boardgamers. It's got a lot of features for matching up gaming interests and allowing gaming groups to organize themselves into semi-private groups. There is integration with BGG through their API.
Gamers welcome!
http://www.meeple2meeple.com
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John Shaheen
United States Unspecified Massachusetts
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Our gaming group (well I did for the group) just started one. I post our weekly session just so we have some history of the group. It's been useful to go back and see what we have not played in awhile. At some point we will be putting our game ideas and random bits on the site.
It's located at http://www.smortal.com
We also use the site for our sim baseball league but that is an in the works project.
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