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GameFAQs

Free guides revolution

The website founded in 1995 that democratised game help through user-submitted FAQs, replacing expensive hint lines with free community-written guides.

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Overview

GameFAQs is a website founded in 1995 by Jeff “CJayC” Veasey that revolutionised how players got help with games. By hosting free user-submitted guides, it replaced expensive telephone hint lines and strategy guides with comprehensive community-written walkthroughs.

Fast Facts

  • Founded: 1995
  • Founder: Jeff Veasey (CJayC)
  • Content: User-submitted FAQs
  • Format: Plain text guides
  • Impact: Killed hint line industry

Before GameFAQs

MethodCost
Hint lines£0.50/min
Strategy guides£10-20
MagazinesLimited coverage
PlaygroundUnreliable

The Revolution

BeforeAfter
Pay per minuteFree forever
Limited gamesEvery game
CommercialCommunity
ProfessionalFan passion

FAQ Culture

User guides followed conventions:

ElementPurpose
ASCII headersVisual identity
Version historyTrack updates
Table of contentsNavigation
CreditsThank contributors
Legal noticeProtect work

Content Quality

StrengthWeakness
ComprehensiveVariable writing
FreeSome errors
Multiple guidesDuplicated effort
Passionate authorsAmateur formatting

Community Contribution

Writers contributed for:

  • Pride in helping others
  • Community recognition
  • Love of specific games
  • Personal documentation

Impact on Gaming

EffectResult
Hint lines diedNo more premium rates
Game designAssume guides exist
Player expectationsHelp always available
Community buildingShared knowledge

Legacy

GameFAQs proved that community knowledge sharing could outcompete commercial alternatives. Its model influenced wikis, forums, and modern game help resources.

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