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First post, by gerry

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i was looking through yet another one of those youtube channels that combine hundreds of gameplay videos with very few subs and views (the sort i mentioned here Re: Less popular Youtube channels)

and i thought - just how many published games are there?

let's restrict it to x86 lineage in 16,32 and 64 bit systems with dos/windows/linux and games that have been released and are (mostly complete) and playable - that includes commercial, shareware, freeware / pd, open source

think of it like an iceberg

the tip is the commercial releases

then there are less known commercial releases

then the endless shareware and freeware of the sort that used to fill magazine cover CDs way back

and finally the absolute mass of playable amateur made games by enthusiasts whether on qbasic, c+allegro or more recently unity etc that made it online (or onto a CD)

i think it must run into 100's of thousands globally and maybe more - think of all the hours of coding and debugging on commercial scales and lone amateur scales, all that effort

what's your guess? perhaps you can think of better definitions and categories for what qualifies as a game in the total number

Reply 1 of 4, by gerry

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well, i thought some more and did some searches - a few simple stats in case this is of any interest to anyone

https://www.mobygames.com/
339,220

https://webtribunal.net/blog/how-many-video-g … are-there/#gref
831,000

https://remarkablecoder.com/how-many-video-games-exist/
1,181,019

well, in the hundreds of thousands. these are all reasonable "guesstimates"

would be nice to have all PC games by release type by year but 'close to a million' satisfies the initial thinking

Reply 2 of 4, by ThinkpadIL

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It's like asking how many books are there. Who cares. What does really matter is how many good ones are there.

Reply 4 of 4, by gerry

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ThinkpadIL wrote on 2023-10-27, 18:27:

It's like asking how many books are there. Who cares. What does really matter is how many good ones are there.

it is a bit like asking how many books there are and i find that interesting because, as with books, creating games takes effort and time from people. it represents a decision to invest in time programming and creating, all those people who have done so is a huge cumulative amount of learning and doing

also, to establish how many good games there are requires some standard for good - subjective i guess so each person ends with a different number unless we used some agreed on rating system (and then we miss out of games that re not rated for whatever reason)

Shponglefan wrote on 2023-10-27, 18:52:

itch.io currently lists over 800,000 games alone.

Add in commercial titles, shareware, older hobby/freeware stuff, and it's definitely over a million.

Yes, I think that must be right, well over a million when considering all the stuff in total

there will be no "completionist" collectors for the PC 😀