VGMix

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VGMix
URL http://www.vgmix.com/
Commercial? No
Type of site Computer and video game music tribute site
Registration Optional
Owner Jake "virt" Kaufman
Created by Jake "virt" Kaufman
Launched 2002
Revenue Not-for-Profit
Current status In Development

VGMix was a website active from 2002 to 2006. It was dedicated to arrangements of video game music.

The website was created by Jake "virt" Kaufman and a team of volunteer web designers in 2002, as an alternative to OverClocked ReMix. The two sites are similar in concept but have different approaches to quality control. Any artist was allowed to submit their works to either website, but rather than using judges to accept or reject submissions, as OverClocked ReMix does, VGMix's quality was maintained through reviews and score ratings supplied by users of the site. VGMix also allowed users to upload "work in progress" versions of their arrangements in order to gain feedback before the release of the final tunes.

The VGMix user base also had strong ties with many scenemusic and electronica websites, with many of its initial members sharing a long history on such sites. Near the end of its lifespan, the user base had grown to include many musicians (mostly guitarists) from the monthly arrangement competition Dwelling of Duels, which is hosted on their servers, and discussed on The Shizz's Minibosses message board.

The site was closed on February 11, 2006, due to the exploitation of multiple vulnerabilities in the site's database code. Temporary forums have been put in place during the development of a new version. Ever since, website creator Kaufman made various announcements, alternatively reporting estimated times of launch or the likeliness of missing these dates.[1]

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  1. ^ Kaufman, Jake (2007-01-03). VGMix Launch FAQ (READ THIS FIRST). Retrieved on January 8, 2007.