Removing Games from the list?

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Willabong
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Removing Games from the list?

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GameBase is a brilliant application, because it brings the games to life before you play them, by allowing you to see what you are about to play. But there is a problem with this system, some of the games are definitely not playable by children!
With this in mind, where can I find the text file that lists all the games that appear on the scrolling games menu?
I can remove the games and screenshots, but would like to be able to remove the names of these games as well please! :?
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Re: Removing Games from the list?

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When a forum is dead.....It's dead!
Found my answer elseware! :(
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Unfortunately the main guy who was supporting GamebaseST hasn't been seen around here for a while.
Main site: www.mug-uk.co.uk - digging up bits from my past: Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (ripping guides). I host a C64 Radio Show for a mate, Max Hall via www.chipsidshow.co.uk

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Re: Removing Games from the list?

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Pity! It's a great database, well worth having....Found my answer on the GameBase forum, which is still quite active! :)
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