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GameFAQs is a video game website that features game information, reviews, walkthroughs, cheats, codes, and discussion forums, as well as galleries for box art and screenshots. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.

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  • GameFAQs is a video game website that features game information, reviews, walkthroughs, cheats, codes, and discussion forums, as well as galleries for box art and screenshots. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • GameFAQs is a website with message boards where several alliances have spawned from over the history of Cyber Nations: * The 313 Alliance, a defunct orange team alliance from the GameFAQs World: United Kingdom board. * The CE.I.A, a defunct alliance from the Current Events board. * The LUEnited Nations, a defunct pink (also former purple and orange) team sanctioned alliance from the Life, the Universe, and Everything board. * The PoTD Alliance, a defunct blue team alliance from the Poll Of The Day board. * The Random Insanity Alliance, a maroon team alliance from the Random Insanity board and last surviving GameFAQs based alliance.
  • GameFAQs is the video game help and discussion website on which Board 8 is featured. Starting in 2002, site owner CJayC began holding Summer Contests, which are popularity tournaments featuring 64 (or more) different video game characters. Board 8 was created for discussion of these contests. Until 2006 the board's name would always change to the reflect the most recent contest being held, but since the Spring 2006 Contest B8 has been officially known as "GameFAQs Contests".
  • Some website. Home of LUE, where Jake used to be a member, whilst Jacob still is. Also home to the Sonic Games Social Board, where Jacob and Lamey made first contact. Both Jacob and Lamey still visit the site to this day, albeit different boards. Jake has since moved on and spends his internet time on that which does not exist.
  • GameFAQs can be used not only by impatient players, but also, somehow, the characters themselves (PS and PI) with the aid of the Code Machine. Most notably, checking GameFAQS for cheats is the intended solution (the one not pursued by losers who have way too much time) to the plight of the four kingdoms. The FAQ which was used by Problem Sleuth was written by none other than Andrew Hussie.
  • GameFAQs is one of the most popular sites on the internet dedicated to video games. GameFAQs was created in 1995 by Jeff "CJayC" Veasey as the Video Game FAQ Archive. Since then, it has grown from a rainy weekend hobby site to one of the largest and best known resources for amateur gaming guides and reviews on the internet. According to the internet traffic site, Alexa, GameFAQs is frequently in the top 500 sites on the internet in terms of traffic, usually in the upper 200s, although the number varies.
  • GameFAQs, run by CJayC, is where the beginnings of GAJ were. Its where most of the users of GAJ originate, and for most of us, its how we have found the boards. The few boards which have had the most to do with GAJ are the GTA San Andreas Board, and the dead board for a little known Commodor 64 game called Jack Attack. Jack Attack was the other forum, which has arguably had the most impact on GAJ. It was where GAJ was founded, and where all the original users found the Free Forum World GAJ.
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  • GameFAQs, run by CJayC, is where the beginnings of GAJ were. Its where most of the users of GAJ originate, and for most of us, its how we have found the boards. The few boards which have had the most to do with GAJ are the GTA San Andreas Board, and the dead board for a little known Commodor 64 game called Jack Attack. The former was the true beginnings of GAJ. It was where all the shit was being flung at by Jack Thompson, and where the most up to date JT stuff was being posted. It was also the original advertising spot for Jack Attack and then GAJ, since GTA was the one game that was always cited as destroying our kids's minds. Jack Attack was the other forum, which has arguably had the most impact on GAJ. It was where GAJ was founded, and where all the original users found the Free Forum World GAJ.
  • GameFAQs is a video game website that features game information, reviews, walkthroughs, cheats, codes, and discussion forums, as well as galleries for box art and screenshots. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • GameFAQs is a website with message boards where several alliances have spawned from over the history of Cyber Nations: * The 313 Alliance, a defunct orange team alliance from the GameFAQs World: United Kingdom board. * The CE.I.A, a defunct alliance from the Current Events board. * The LUEnited Nations, a defunct pink (also former purple and orange) team sanctioned alliance from the Life, the Universe, and Everything board. * The PoTD Alliance, a defunct blue team alliance from the Poll Of The Day board. * The Random Insanity Alliance, a maroon team alliance from the Random Insanity board and last surviving GameFAQs based alliance.
  • GameFAQs is one of the most popular sites on the internet dedicated to video games. GameFAQs was created in 1995 by Jeff "CJayC" Veasey as the Video Game FAQ Archive. Since then, it has grown from a rainy weekend hobby site to one of the largest and best known resources for amateur gaming guides and reviews on the internet. Until recently relying completely on the hard work of its administrator and many, many volunteer contributions, GameFAQs finally went corporate in 2004 when it came in the possession of CNet. The premise of the site, however, remains unchanged. The size of its FAQ archives is unmatched and especially noteworthy for containing a great many guides for older games and platforms as well. CJayC has often reflected on the site's beginnings, most recently posting on The Daily Grind with his memories of the site and boards. In addition to its FAQ, review, game info and codes archives, GameFAQs has an extensive set of forums as well where the TPSB is located; including a dedicated forum to each and every game in its database. While many of these forums of course lie vacant, all in all GameFAQs still has far more active users and posts made per day than most, and ranks among the biggest gaming communities on the net. According to the internet traffic site, Alexa, GameFAQs is frequently in the top 500 sites on the internet in terms of traffic, usually in the upper 200s, although the number varies.
  • GameFAQs is the video game help and discussion website on which Board 8 is featured. Starting in 2002, site owner CJayC began holding Summer Contests, which are popularity tournaments featuring 64 (or more) different video game characters. Board 8 was created for discussion of these contests. Until 2006 the board's name would always change to the reflect the most recent contest being held, but since the Spring 2006 Contest B8 has been officially known as "GameFAQs Contests".
  • Some website. Home of LUE, where Jake used to be a member, whilst Jacob still is. Also home to the Sonic Games Social Board, where Jacob and Lamey made first contact. Both Jacob and Lamey still visit the site to this day, albeit different boards. Jake has since moved on and spends his internet time on that which does not exist.
  • GameFAQs can be used not only by impatient players, but also, somehow, the characters themselves (PS and PI) with the aid of the Code Machine. Most notably, checking GameFAQS for cheats is the intended solution (the one not pursued by losers who have way too much time) to the plight of the four kingdoms. The FAQ which was used by Problem Sleuth was written by none other than Andrew Hussie.
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