Initial Release
It’s official — ArcadeFly is available for the public… kind of. Right now we’re still in the “testing the waters” stage where we’re on pins and needles to see if everything works. So far it’s been surprisingly smooth sailing. The basics are all in place — people can register, add arcades, edit games at arcades, favorite arcades and games, map arcades and see distance calculations. That’s pretty much the core functionality. For now though, since there isn’t much in the system, my main emphasis is on creating a kick-ass way for people to add/edit arcades and the games at those arcades. It’s still a problem though, as we can’t have people just editing them straight out — there needs to be some system in place. That’s the top priority to get that going asap.
September 24th, 2008 at 4:53 am
Wow. Is all I can say. Wow.
This blows away anything out there, and it planned out nicely. Positioning itself as a community, maintained by users, and easy to navigate this is amazing, great work. I am sure I’ll be blogging about you soon.
I am sure you have lots of big fish to fry, and a long req. document.
I noticed right away that I wanted a back link and to not have to use the back button when browsing games in my area. I wanted to click on the breadcrumb navigation, but those aren’t links either. Just something to think about.
Congrats to you on an amazing system.