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JEMC said:

I wouldn't put too much time trying to find a colour for each situation: XboxOne_dark green; Xbox360_light green; PC (you won't have to use it much with MSoft)_yellow ; a MSoft game that launches on two or more of those platforms_the olive green you use. No need to find a new colour for the extremely low situations where a MSoft game will launch on 3 platforms.

The same is true... or would be true for Sony and Nintendo if they launched a game on more than 2 platforms. You already have that dark orange in the case of Sony and for Nintendo you could go with a darker blue or some kind of purple.

 

The genre debate is one that has no good or bad answers. Each people will have an opinion. For example Zelda. Is it an RPG or an ActionRPG? Or is it an Adventure game or an Action-Adventure game? No answer is entirely wrong nor correct.

Because of that, try to find a set of genres that cover most of the games (there will always be THAT game that won't fit in any category) and call it a day. You could even make a thread and ask us about it: ask how many genres do we think exist, name a few and also what genres aren't really genres but variations of others.

I'll probably just make XB1/360/PC and XB1/PC olive green. PS4/PC will use the same colour as PS4/PS3.

Zelda is Action Adventure.....Adventure is mostly for non-combat style exploration games and Zelda has a well defined combat system. It's not an RPG because there is no leveling.

If people complain about genre's though I'm open to change them.



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