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In the dark and listless times before the Internet, game designers were able to hide the [[Infinity+1 Sword]] in such a way that it took [[Loot Drama|years to find]]. They could keep you from the end of the game [[Solve the Soup Cans|in any arbitrary way they liked]], or they could be just [[Lost Forever|plain]] [[Unwinnable|mean]]. And if you wanted to scoop all the last bits of juicy goodness out of your games, you needed the [[Guide Dang It|Official Guide]] (at the [[Revenue Enhancing Devices|low, low price]] of [[And 99 Cents|$14.99]]).
 
Thankfully, all that's changed now. Websites have sprung up where dedicated gamers can get together and pore over every screen for the smallest clues, fight every fight a thousand times, try any [[IAdventure Can'tNarrator Use These Things TogetherSyndrome|combination of items]], and share the resulting knowledge with the world at large.
 
'''[http://www.gamefaqs.com GameFAQs]''', with thousands upon thousands of FAQs, [[Walkthrough|walkthroughswalkthrough]]s, codes, tips, information, and discussion forums on just about every video game ever made, is one of the largest such sites. Merged with [http://www.gamespot.com GameSpot] back in 2004, [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|much to the annoyance of some users]].
 
This site is home to pretty much every type of online persona known to man, and many other fan-based tropes such as [[Fan Dumb]], and [[Unpleasable Fanbase]]. In addition to this, they also [[Trope Namers|named]] the tropes [[Improbable Species Compatibility]] (after a meme on the ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' Board), and [[8.8]] (a reaction to a GameSpot review of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'').