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The recent demise of MobyGames was sad to see, but it flooded the Oregami forums with disappointed people looking for a new home. We tried our best to answer all the questions that were asked, and to address all the concerns that were raised. And we noticed We realized that it's about time to advance the internationalization of Oregami.

The main positive aspect of the responses response was that we're on the right track with what we're doing. There is a growing demand for a future-proof, sophisticated, and multi-lingual multilingual video game database, now more than ever. Here are some examples:

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The main negative issue raised was the slow movement due to the lack of ressources resources at Oregami, some examples.

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Of course, their wishes are our'sours, too, but we need to work with what we have. So, please, go out and further spread the word, we . We first and foremost need additional programmers (Java, JavaScript/AngularJS + HTML) to code the database with us. This can become a great, revolutionary project and to be a part of it will be fulfilling and a lot of fun!

To support the broadening of our contributor base, we took the next steps in internationalizing Oregami. Our forum now has four English boards where we discuss everything, but legal things, in English. Our website's first language is now English, too. Inside our Wiki, and our issue tracker Jira, we didn't need to change anything , since these places have been in English from the beginning.

So, please come and discuss with us, we . We now fully speak your language! (smile)