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Posted on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 by | Comments 2 Comments


Picture from Game Share & Compare debuts on Facebook

Game Share & Compare, a new game discovery application on Facebook, is an online database with social networking features that allows users to find, review, and share their favorite PC/Mac downloadable, online, console, and iPhone videogames. On Facebook, users can browse the more than 1000 games already in the GSC database or alternatively, they can add any new games. They can also send game links to a friend, modify their game playing status, publish whatever games they are playing to their Facebook profile, and find out what games their friends are playing. Using Facebook’s ability to share content via your friends network, new games are integrated into the users’ Facebook conversations. Game information posted by users on Game Share & Compare is automatically displayed on the Legacy Games web portal, and vice versa. Users can link their accounts on Legacy Games and Facebook, and then use their Facebook identity to sign into Legacy Games.

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Alaric | July 21st, 2009 at 8:26 AM Permalink to this Comment

I added this one, messed with it for a minute, and then uninstaled it.
Not exactly sure what the purpose is.

Michele White | July 21st, 2009 at 9:34 AM Permalink to this Comment

It’s supposed to enable you to get info about and download casual games more conveniently, and to let your Facebook friends know what “must play” games you’ve come across. Useful? Not for me, but I’m not the log into Facebook hourly kind of gal.

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