CJayC of GameFAQs.com begins retirement.

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When I first started GameFAQs in 1995, I didn't have a clue as to what would lay ahead. I didn't create the first FAQ-writing community (that was USENET), I wasn't the first to gather them all in one place (that was Andy Eddy and the Brawl Archives), I was just the first to try to make a navigable web site out of them. A weekend of work on AOL, and it all began.

The first few years were full of steady growth, and by the summer of 1999, I was ready to take the plunge. I quit my "real" job, and turned to working on GameFAQs full time. The ability to focus on the site allowed me to create the message boards, and almost four years after the original site was launched, the boards went live, and ended up driving the site to a huge amount of popularity.

By 2000, in the middle of the first dot-com boom, I was more than happy to ride that huge wave of advertising. I saw several compatriots sell off their sites and retire in luxury, and I was happy for them. I saw several others sell off their sites for shares in a private corporation that was going to be big except that it wasn't, and I was sad for them. Me, I just wanted to ride the wave for as long as I could.

And "as long as I could" hit right around the Spring of 2003, when I was working 80-hour weeks, getting little sleep, and having to deal with the usual rigors of running a one-man business. It was about to finish me off, and there was no way I could continue to keep going the way I was; that's what led me to sell the site to CNET in the summer of 2003.

Times with CNET were much better, almost perfect, but not quite. We've had plenty of good times and bad. We fixed old problems, and created new ones. Some major mistakes, and never enough make-up to make everybody happy. But, if you look at our traffic growth since CNET took over, it's hard to say that anything is too terribly wrong the way things are going.

The next year, GameFAQs got its second full-time employee with Allen "Sailor Bacon" Tyner, who has been indispensable in picking up what I couldn't keep going. He's actually got my dream job, staying behind the scenes, never getting in anyone's way, and being there every time I needed him. Which wasn't often enough, as I still, 11 and a half years later, tried to do everything by myself.

Last year, at E3 2006, I got the first big feeling that the world was starting to move on without me. I didn't just feel like I was one of the oldest people there; I was reminded of it constantly. Flashes of "No way that kid's 18" and "This music's too loud" and "Get off of my lawn" flew through my head. In the GameSpot booth, as I still knew and talked with some of the usual crowd, I couldn't help but notice that I was feeling even older. Many of them were years younger than me, and I found I had just had less in common with them than I had in years past.

When I got back to the hotel, I looked in the mirror and said to myself, "Are you really going to still be doing this when you're 60? Or, much less, when you're 40?"

And so, as the Summer of 2007 rolls around, I feel like it's time for GameFAQs to move on, and I'm the one holding it back. Or is that vice versa? GameFAQs was never truly my site, or CNET's site, but your site, as it belongs primarily to its contributors, and how they choose to contribute shapes what GameFAQs is today. I was the first glue that held this conglomeration together, but glue wears out, and I do to.

And so yes, today, I am announcing my eventual departure from GameFAQs.

I say eventual, because this isn't a two weeks notice, but it is the first step in my stepping aside to let this train move on with out me. I like my exits slow and subtle, fading out slowly until there's nothing left. I don't want anyone to actually notice the true day I leave, and I want things to keep running just they are today, just not by me.

A lot of changes have already happened over the past few years, but most folks probably didn't notice. Allen already handles over half of the daily submissions onto the site, and he'll be taking over the rest as the new Editor of GameFAQs. Allen has been with GameFAQs almost from the very beginning, first as a contributor, then as a moderator, and then as my Associate Editor. He's proof that hanging out on gaming websites can actually do good things for your career. I had Allen picked out ages ago as someone I wanted to work with, and if I've got to hand over the reins, they couldn't be in better hands.

Most of the work on the GameFAQs boards has long been in the hands of our volunteer moderation staff, and of course that isn't going to change. For the administrative end of things, I'm hoping that there will be a dedicated GameFAQs boards administrator to take over in time, although Allen will be taking the lead there for now as well. GameSpot also already has a full data team designed to handle those kinds of submissions to the game database we already share, and I'm sure they'll be happy to have me watch over them to make sure that they can handle my own current daily queues with the same level of craftsmanship.

Where does that leave all of you? Well, this site was never about people helping GameFAQs, or people helping me, but gamers helping gamers. I've written my own guides for the site over the years, and it was never about any kind of reward except knowing that I made gaming even more fun for whoever read my guide. I hope that's why most of our contributors do the same, and that hasn't changed, and won't change. The boards aren't being dismantled, nothing is shutting down, and I doubt the large majority of the site's visitors will notice a thing.

So, what happens to GameFAQs? Again, not a lot. People didn't come here for me, and I certainly hope nobody leaves for me. I have nothing but good feelings for CNET, who, through all our joint successes and goofs, have been nothing but good to me, and who have listened to me when I've wanted to keep the current directions of GameFAQs going to where they are today.

And what happens to poor little old me? Well, like I said, I'm not disappearing overnight. There are a several projects out there that I simply haven't had the time to implement that I want to go live before I go: Screenshots, for one. I've also promised some changes to how reader reviews work on the site, and I want to make sure that the Character Battle is good to go for everybody next month. My goal is to slowly make myself obsolete, something most tech workers dread, but something I plan to welcome with open arms.

And so, the long goodbye begins. This is not the end of me, and definitely not the end of GameFAQs, but it is the beginning of my end. I've raised you well, GameFAQs. Now go, make me proud. *sniff*


Jeff "CJayC" Veasey
Founder, GameFAQs [/quote]

I'll miss him, but it sounds as if he just got too old for gaming and wants to pursue other things in life, and there's nothing wrong with that.

I have seen him post on Current Events, and he isn't really as formal as you think. I still vividly remember on cinco de mayo when he instigated a 500 post topic in under 2 minutes by simplys saying, "Gogogogogo CE!"

Good times.

I do hope that they do try to make the message boards of gamefaqs more modern now, though.

I realize that gamefaqs.com is generally hated around here, but many of us were exposed to this site through gamefaqs.
 
Gamefaqs is a phenomenal resource, and should not be judged by the content of its forums. The forums are the only thing that bother me, so, simply, I don't view the forums.
 
[quote name='Pancake Rabbit']And no one cared.[/quote]

Hey, try and be a cool 'gangsta' somewhere else, thanks! :D
 
[quote name='Pancake Rabbit']And no one cared.[/QUOTE]

bingo


I could see if it was a respectful site. But due to what that site has become its going to hinder him more then help him.

"So you have 12 years experience"

Yes I created, and help run gamefaqs.com

"next"
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Gamefaqs is a phenomenal resource, and should not be judged by the content of its forums. The forums are the only thing that bother me, so, simply, I don't view the forums.[/quote]

This is true.
GameFAQs has saved all of us at least once.

Damn, I remember using that site when it first started up.
Still refer to it now and then.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Gamefaqs is a phenomenal resource, and should not be judged by the content of its forums. The forums are the only thing that bother me, so, simply, I don't view the forums.[/QUOTE]

Absolutely. I can't even fathom how many games it helped me get through, especially fighting games and RPG's. I'm too old and have too little time and too many games to struggle through them on my own now so I still visit it quite a bit.
 
Yeah I still -use- GameFAQs at least several times a week. Mainly just for walkthroughs. (when I only play a game once every week or two I sometimes forget where I am or where I'm going).
The message boards I abandoned years ago. Way too populated by 13 year olds and those with the same mindset.
 
The gamefaqs forums aren't very respectable but the website is awesome. Provides all of the help you need without having to buy a strategy guide.
 
hey, the place is great when you need quick info. I respect the guy for making it. I've been consulting it off and on since the mid-90s.

just steer clear of a lot of the boards for popular titles (hardware boards, final fantasy and halo in particular.) other boards are extremely helpful.
 
[quote name='Punk_Raven']The gamefaqs forums aren't very respectable but the website is awesome. Provides all of the help you need without having to buy a strategy guide.[/quote]GTFO.

JK JK. ;)
 
[quote name='help1']Hey, try and be a cool 'gangsta' somewhere else, thanks! :D[/quote]

I really don't see why anyone doesn't have pancake blocked. He's an obnoxious twat that should be ignored until he finally just leaves.

[quote name='Graystone']bingo

I could see if it was a respectful site. But due to what that site has become its going to hinder him more then help him.

"So you have 12 years experience"

Yes I created, and help run gamefaqs.com

"next"[/quote]

Ya, because founding one of the most popular sites on the internet is usually frowned upon, you'd give your left nut to have those credentials. So quit pretending otherwise, you're doing a really crappy job.

[quote name='Dead of Knight']I don't understand why this needed to be reposted here. This isn't Gamefaqs.[/quote]

There's a lot of pointless shit posted here... furthermore this site has its roots in Gamefaqs, when Cheapy was first looking for members, that is where he went to find them.

[quote name='mykevermin']Gamefaqs is a phenomenal resource, and should not be judged by the content of its forums. The forums are the only thing that bother me, so, simply, I don't view the forums.[/quote]

So, so, so true. Not until Wikipedia came along could you find such a concentrated source of information on a specific topic. As a gamer, I instantly fell in love with the site, as I could go back and replay some old games I had never finished by using a code or a faq I found on the site. Better still, I frequently found new ways to go back and enjoy old games again after finding new information about a game, or something I just hadn't tried. Plus the walkthroughs are great for the 100% completionists, those who don't like being frustated forever, and certainly others as well. The message boards were good too, until they gradually shifted from being game-related to primarily social boards. I blame Pokemon and the influx of teenagers and their boisterous opinions those games brought to the baords. Hopefully CAG never reaches that level, although there's about a dozen or so "OTTers" that should be restricted from posting anywhere but on the OTT, specifically for that reason.

Finally, I've got to wonder what type of money this guy made off of that site, and what he's walking away with now that he's in the process of retiring for good. I'd imagine it's nothing to sneeze at.
 
[quote name='help1']Hey, try and be a cool 'gangsta' somewhere else, thanks! :D[/quote]Hahaha. I also felt his gangsta influence in his words.
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']
There's a lot of pointless shit posted here... furthermore this site has its roots in Gamefaqs, when Cheapy was first looking for members, that is where he went to find them. [/QUOTE]

irony?

You joined a year after the site was opened wtf do you know?
 
Gamefaqs has always been a valuable space for those who have yet to get laid to enter into their alternate-reality pissing contest of fanboydom on the interwebs in order to achieve a feeling of self importance.

It's also been a source for declining strategy guide sales for Gamestop Megacorp.. for example, when somebody is being pushed a strategy guide by an employee, and a browsing customer says "have you been to Gamefaqs.com?? They have free strategy guides and codes for every game ever made!" :)
 
[quote name='Graystone']irony?

You joined a year after the site was opened wtf do you know?[/quote]

:applause: And yet this guy bitches about gamefaqs being bad. Way to be slim, way to be.
 
[quote name='CocheseUGA']Thanks for creating a site most of the morons of the interweb could go and hurl insults at each other.

I guess.[/quote]

I'm afraid most of those morons have been flooding this place in the past month or so.

But back to the OT, I used to be on gamefaqs all the time back in the early days. Hell the forums weren't even that bad back in the days of PSO for DC. It's funny how many industry people you remember from the forums when you see their names pop up these days. I think I even remember godfree bringing up the pso radio program back then (what an idiot I was for ignoring that idea.)

It's a shame what it turned into, but the heart of it (the guides) is still great. I pretty much stopped using it after the gamespot merger/integration. My account vanished, original username inaccessible, and I got stuck with 0 karma, no search rights, etc. Every once in a while I'll head over, simply because it's still easy to navigate and you don't have to fight through fluff guides from the major sites.
 
GameFAQs will always be an invaluable resource for game guides, hell it's made Prima and other guides practically obsolete (yeah, no "purdy" pictures but I don't want to pay money for them.)
 
great site...it helped with games i was backlogged on and forgot where i was. The guide writers are good..i havent really seen or experience the boards there since this is the first innternet forum i joined and felt i could keep coming back to.
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']I don't understand why this needed to be reposted here. This isn't Gamefaqs.[/quote]

By that logic, we shouldnt post things from 1up or any other gaming sites, as we could just go over there and read the news. But we don't. The fact is, many CAGs know who CJayC is but don't visit gamefaqs anymore, so its news to them.

:roll:

Incase you didn't know, GameFAQs is the biggest gaming website of them all.
 
I remember finding this site in it's infancy from a link in the gamefaqs forums.

Really, for all the talk in the general forums, when I had a specific question about a specific game in the forums, even if you had some jackasses, you could get your question answered. Honestly, it isn't that much different than here (where you get the jackass comments from time to time).

Gamefaqs is an amazing site, and I think CJayC is going through something many of us do. I know in the last couple of years, I've had a few instances where I just feel very old. Nothing sucks more than digging through a bin at Gamestop and knowing that the only other people in the store are 18 and under. It doesn't happen too often, it still sucks.

I love Gamefaqs. The FAQ's are an indespensible tool, and as I said, the forums are useful for certain in game questions. I still get most of my news from here, but gamefaqs has, and will continue to have, a spot in my heart and in my bookmarks.
 
[quote name='lordxixor101']I remember finding this site in it's infancy from a link in the gamefaqs forums.

Really, for all the talk in the general forums, when I had a specific question about a specific game in the forums, even if you had some jackasses, you could get your question answered. Honestly, it isn't that much different than here (where you get the jackass comments from time to time).

Gamefaqs is an amazing site, and I think CJayC is going through something many of us do. I know in the last couple of years, I've had a few instances where I just feel very old. Nothing sucks more than digging through a bin at Gamestop and knowing that the only other people in the store are 18 and under. It doesn't happen too often, it still sucks.

I love Gamefaqs. The FAQ's are an indespensible tool, and as I said, the forums are useful for certain in game questions. I still get most of my news from here, but gamefaqs has, and will continue to have, a spot in my heart and in my bookmarks.[/QUOTE]

I agree 100%. The Gamefaqs message boards do suck ass, which is why I avoid them. Other then the message boards the rest of the site is solid though. CjayC did a great job in inventing one of the biggest gaming sites out there. I too have been going through what CjayC is, and feeling really old lately and wondering if I am going to be doing this when I'm 40 or so. You really can't blame the guy for retiring while he can and going on to better things. Thanks Cjay for inventing gamefaqs and helping me through some hard spots in games.
 
[quote name='lordxixor101']

Really, for all the talk in the general forums, when I had a specific question about a specific game in the forums, even if you had some jackasses, you could get your question answered. Honestly, it isn't that much different than here (where you get the jackass comments from time to time).
[/quote]

FINALLY! Someone who isn't so conceded!
 
GameFAQs is one hell of a site, disregarding most of it's message board members.

I still remember stumbling across the site in 2000, as snot-nosed brat that barely knew how to turn a computer one, much less navigate the dangerous waters of the interwebs. I'll never forget that feeling of complete awe of uncovering Gamefaqs, it was akin to unearthing some hidden treasure trove.

And lets not forget that faithful day where a thread in the Beyond Good & Evil forums led me to this very site.
 
Gamefaqs.com. Not Gamefanboymessageboards.com. I view the message boards on GF as a totally optional and mostly unnecessary adjunct to the main draw of the site. Yes, a venue for pre-teens, or those who act as such, to have pissing contests. Then again, it's hardly the only place on the net like that. I've posted a few times there, mostly asking questions that weren't clear in a faq (or that I was too lazy to try to find.)
Anyway, as an information resource, GF is the best. I've been using it, off and on, since almost the beginning. I can definitely see where CJayC is coming from, and wish him the best. I just hope some of the children on the boards don't 'take over'.
 
Gamefaqs was one of the first internet message board sites I frequented on a daily basis. I don't use it much anymore, but still have it bookmarked.

I'm not sure how much CjayC does for the site, especially since he sold it, so I doubt this will really change the site much.
 
FAQs/Cheats: Great
Reviews: Mixed bag. Some for more obscure and older games are helpful, others are bleh.
Message Boards: Stay away, there is nothing good for you there.
 
[quote name='chodax']I wana know how much he makes[/QUOTE]
Well, CNET bought GameFAQs for $2.2 mil, I'd imagine that made a good start for whatever salary he was paid after that as the administrator.
 
[quote name='lordxixor101']I remember finding this site in it's infancy from a link in the gamefaqs forums.[/QUOTE]
Same here, it's how I found CAG, but I found the site name in someone's sig
 
And thats why Gamefaqs is one of the most shithole forums on the net. You can't do a reasonable search without X posts or Karma. So you get a shitton of new people all looking for the same thing all making the same topic.

...Wait, people that fucking stupid never use searches anyways.

[quote name='Surferflames']I'm afraid most of those morons have been flooding this place in the past month or so.

But back to the OT, I used to be on gamefaqs all the time back in the early days. Hell the forums weren't even that bad back in the days of PSO for DC. It's funny how many industry people you remember from the forums when you see their names pop up these days. I think I even remember godfree bringing up the pso radio program back then (what an idiot I was for ignoring that idea.)

It's a shame what it turned into, but the heart of it (the guides) is still great. I pretty much stopped using it after the gamespot merger/integration. My account vanished, original username inaccessible, and I got stuck with 0 karma, no search rights, etc. Every once in a while I'll head over, simply because it's still easy to navigate and you don't have to fight through fluff guides from the major sites.[/quote]
 
I loved the original gamefaqs website I am just tired of seeing the advertisment constantly on the website. That bit about Cnet is what made me hate game faqs. Now it is just an outpost to Gamespot.

Personally like he said "I am going to be doing this forever" and "I got the first big feeling that the world was starting to move on without me" is what pretty much is ticking in my head.

I personally dislike the way videogames is going and games today will never be like they were tommorow where people did the impossible of impossibles.

Archiving data does get tiring after awhile especially when these archives is electronic.
 
[quote name='Starky27']Well, CNET bought GameFAQs for $2.2 mil, I'd imagine that made a good start for whatever salary he was paid after that as the administrator.[/QUOTE]


interesting..I would've thought it would sell for more than that.
 
[quote name='Kayden']And thats why Gamefaqs is one of the most shithole forums on the net. You can't do a reasonable search without X posts or Karma. So you get a shitton of new people all looking for the same thing all making the same topic.

...Wait, people that fucking stupid never use searches anyways.[/quote]

They have removed those search restrictions now. Any user can search, even if you have negative karma.
 
The only search I could find was one that only did a search by titles...

Really useful, especially on GF where all the threads are "OMG LOOK AT THIS.." or " HOW DOSE I..?"

[quote name='help1']They have removed those search restrictions now. Any user can search, even if you have negative karma.[/quote]
 
Im not sure if they do search by the topic contents. wouldn't really help since everything is spelled wrong there. Can't really complain though, since their search function has helped many more times than CAGs.
 
[quote name='help1']By that logic, we shouldnt post things from 1up or any other gaming sites, as we could just go over there and read the news. But we don't. The fact is, many CAGs know who CJayC is but don't visit gamefaqs anymore, so its news to them.

:roll:

Incase you didn't know, GameFAQs is the biggest gaming website of them all.[/quote]
Plus, many of the early CAGs (and plenty that have come through the years) came from GameFAQs, so it's not like there's no connection between the two sites.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Gamefaqs is a phenomenal resource, and should not be judged by the content of its forums. The forums are the only thing that bother me, so, simply, I don't view the forums.[/quote]Ditto.
 
Nothing like turning a nice thread about a semi-icon of our hobby hanging up the keyboard into a thread full of haters bitching about how the boards over there are full of ... um ... haters bitching and dragging down the level of discourse. The irony would be amusing if it wasn't sad, really. But don't fret: I'll be sure to link to this in a couple of years when CheapyD retires and there's a thread on some other site about how cheapassgamer was great ... except for the asswipes on the boards.
 
[quote name='FriskyTanuki']Plus, many of the early CAGs (and plenty that have come through the years) came from GameFAQs, so it's not like there's no connection between the two sites.[/quote]

Yes, as many have mentioned we learned about cheapassgamer from other users posting about it all over gamefaqs. Thats how I found this site.
 
[quote name='Apossum']interesting..I would've thought it would sell for more than that.[/quote]

That's plenty for me. Cheapy must be psyched that he has a big payday coming.
 
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