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As I've been going through and re-editing past live streams of the First 2 Hours, I had in the back of my mind of setting up a database of the games I've reviewed. Having a place that would hold the information of each games, it's associated pictures and videos and including the reviews of the game. Knowing what I wanted to see for this new system I actually caught myself in going through some painful building of something that might not look great or even work out as I wanted, I knew about a plugin that does everything I was looking to have done.

The Games Database

Purchasing the plugin and getting it installed is quite easy as Invision Community makes the process user friendly. I've created a category that will house all of the games that I've played during the First 2 Hours live streams.

CleanShot 2025-07-15 at 19.34.26 2.pngYou'll find the link to this new section within the menu bar on the left, it's labeled "Games" which makes it quite easy to remember.

The categories I've set up currently are "First 2 Hours" and "Community Submissions" This section is as what it says on the tin. If you have a game that you played and are wanting to share it along with the community. You can do so within this category.

I'll also look through this section as well for future First 2 Hours live streams when we get to the point where I've gone through my backlog. This doesn't mean I'll never get to it, in fact they'll be high up in the list for a future stream.

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