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This page contains the Ubiquitous Language for the Oregami game database. 

Bounded Context: Games

Name _ Description

Game

 

Game Entry Type

 

Release Group

 

Release Group Type

better name: Development Type ?

The type of development on the platform of this release group. If it was developed directly on this platform we call it a "Native development". If the source code was available on another platform before and was transferred to this platform, we call it a "Port" (see "porting software"). If the existing source code of another platform is operated with any kind of emulator software, we call it an "Emulator Release".

Release Group Reason

better name? Release type?

The first release of a game for a platform is called "Original Release". The standard case here is the first-time announcement, or release, of a game's full version for a new platform. RG's for unreleased games, i. e. games in development, cancelled games, or Vaporware, also get the reason "Original release", because development always aims for the original release of a full version.

A Demo / Promo release Release is a limited version of a game for promotional purposes. It is possible that there is only a demo release of a game for a single platform, e.g. because the development was cancelled.

If a game was originally released on the current platform some time ago and a somehow enhanced version of a game is released, it is called "Enhanced re-release". The cause for such a re-release could be a version with fixes of serious bugs, severe performance issues, a completed core content or an improved user interface.

If a game is again released on the current platform and it is not an enhancement, but a partly or completely remade release, we call it a Remake. That means that the game is ported to a new graphics or gameplay engine, i. e. it is basically rewritten, but the gameplay stays mainly unchanged. And the remake shall be marketed as such, i. e. the publisher should have sold the game as a remake of the initial release. This is to exclude games that play exactly like their predecessor, but are meant as a successor of the initial game, not as a remake.

If some parts of a release are censored, we call it a "Heavily censored release". This is for game releases that have been so severely censored that they should not be grouped together in the same RG with the uncensored releases any more. Exemplary, some Command&Conquer games in Germany saw some heavy censorship.

Release

 
  
  

 

Bounded Context: Gaming Environments

NameDescription   

Gaming Environment

 

Hardwareplatform

 

Softwareplatform

 
  
  

Bounded Context: Publications

NameDescription

Franchise

 

Publication

 

Issue

 

Content

 

Medium

 
  

Bounded Context: Companies

NameDescription

Company

 

Company Event

 
  

 

Bounded Context: Persons

NameDescription

Person

 

Personal Event

 

 

 

 

 

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