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Owner
  
DBolical Pty Ltd.

Alexa rank
  
2,115 (February 2017)

Website
  
ModDB.com

Commercial
  
Yes

Type of site
  
game modifications, indie games

Created by
  
Scott "INtense!" Reismanis

Mod Database, or Mod DB, is a website that focuses on general video game modding. It was founded in 2002 by Scott "INtense!" Reismanis. As of September 2015, the Mod DB site has received over 604 million views, has more than 12,500 modifications registered, and has hosted more than 108 million downloads. A spin-off website, Indie DB, was launched in 2010 and focuses on indie games and news.

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Purpose

The purpose of Mod DB is to list the mods, files, tutorials and information of any games that are capable of being modded with user-made content. Community involvement is strongly encouraged, and any game mod with a website is allowed to post a screenshot gallery, news, and requests for help. Scott's intentions, from the beginning, were to get the community heavily involved in the creation and development of the website. To this end, the most active members were chosen as moderators and administrators. The core staff generally remain the same, while lower positions are heavily rotated among trainee moderators, and administrator candidates. The site's staff mostly act as chaperones or librarians, keeping appropriate content available to the public and featuring the more exceptional content.

History

Scott Reismanis stated in an interview, "My first site was Gamerzoned, which became Gaminzone, then Chaosrealm and Modrealm". ModRealm was refactored and improved upon to include more developer tools. After months of additional development, it was rebranded as ModDB. Reismanis coded the site engine himself, which would cover all of the mod-related subjects. ModDB 1.0 debuted in June 2002. It quickly gained a group of core members who became the basis for the active community which the site has today. In 2004, the second version of the site was released, and many new features were implemented along with a complete site redesign. Version three followed in December 2005, once again redesigning the site's organisation and aesthetics.

On 6 October 2006, Addon DB another website by the Mod DB team opened up a public beta for registered members of Mod DB. Addon DB's aim is to list additional content for game not applicable under the category of game modifications. This includes models, skins and maps. Following the creation of Addon DB, Scott Reismanis founded DBolical Pty Ltd. (formally DesuraNET), which subsequently acquired ownership of both Addon DB and Mod DB.

In September 2007 Mod DB changed and was overhauled to bring it up to version 4. This included integrating Addon DB into Mod DB. There were major enhancements like the ability to register a game rather than a mod as well as a better private messaging system.

In 2010 DBolical Pty Ltd. launched the "IndieDB" website dedicated to indie gaming.

In 2011 Mod DB removed School Shooter: North American Tour 2012 after "receiving quite a bit of threatening mail as people believe we are the creators, supporters and makers of this content."

Mod of the Year

Mod DB's Mod of the Year competition, the 'Golden Spanner' awards, aim to set the industry standard in awarding inventive and high-quality mods. Mods are chosen via a community vote and are then reviewed by staff to produce the final list of winners. The competition aims to encourage all fields of modding, with different categories such as graphics and gameplay, as well as a traditional 'best mod' winner.

2014

Editors' choice
  • Interaction Award: Anarchy Arcade
  • Creativity Award: Warsword Conquest
  • Community Award: Twisted Insurrection
  • Worldly Award: GMDX
  • Visuality Award: Stargate Space Conflict
  • The Ressie Award: Double Action: Boogaloo
  • Best Upcoming: Deus Ex: Revision
  • Best Overhaul: Lambda Wars
  • Best Multiplayer: Breaking Point
  • Best Singleplayer: Penumbra: Necrologue
  • Best Overall (3rd): The Great War 1918
  • Best Overall (2nd): PLAYERUNKNOWN's Battle Royale
  • Best Overall (1st): Double Action: Boogaloo
  • Player's choice
  • Best Overall (10th): The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod
  • Best Overall (9th): Tiberium Essence
  • Best Overall (8th): Republic At War
  • Best Overall (7th): Ultimate Apocalypse
  • Best Overall (6th): Sins of a Galactic Empire
  • Best Overall (5th): Edain Mod
  • Best Overall (4th): Breaking Point
  • Best Overall (3rd): S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Lost Alpha
  • Best Overall (2nd): Star Trek: Armada 3
  • Best Overall (1st): Euro Truck Simulator 2 Multiplayer
  • 2010

    Editors' choice
  • Best Original Art: Call of the Fireflies
  • Best Multiplayer Mod: Eastern Front
  • Best Singleplayer Mod: Nehrim: At Fate's Edge
  • Best Upcoming Mod: Dear Esther
  • Player's choice
  • Best Upcoming Mod: Project Reality: ArmA 2
  • Mod of the Year: Forgotten Hope 2
  • Honorable Mention: MechWarrior: Living Legends
  • 2009

    Editors' choice
  • Best Indie Game: A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
  • Best Multiplayer Mod: MechWarrior: Living Legends
  • Best Original Art Direction: Out of Hell
  • Best Singleplayer Mod: The Nameless Mod
  • Best Upcoming Indie Game: Overgrowth
  • Best Upcoming Mod: Naruto: Naiteki Kensei
  • Player's choice
  • Best Upcoming Mod: The Mortewood Plaza
  • Indie Game of the Year: Natural Selection 2
  • Mod of the Year: MechWarrior: Living Legends
  • 2008

    Editors' choice
  • Best Indie Game: Mount&Blade
  • Best Multiplayer Mod: Project Reality
  • Best Original Art Direction in a Total Conversion: The Delta Sector
  • Best Single Player Mod: The Ball
  • Best Upcoming Mod: Curse
  • Best Upcoming Indie: Zeno Clash
  • Most Innovative Multiplayer: Celestial Impact
  • Players' choice
  • Best Upcoming Mod: Dead Before Dawn
  • Indie Game of the Year: Mount&Blade
  • Mod of the Year: Project Reality
  • 2007

    Editors' choice

    No specific categories were chosen. The Mod DB editors picked the 10 best mods, unranked.

    Player's choice
  • Best Indie Game: BSG: Beyond the Red Line
  • Best Released Mod: Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat
  • Best Unreleased Mod: Zombie Panic! Source
  • 2006

    Editors' choice
    Player's Choice
  • Best Indie Game: Tremulous
  • Best Released Mod: Point of Existence 2
  • Best Unreleased Mod: Black Mesa
  • By genre
  • 2005

  • [2]
  • 2004

  • [3]
  • 2003

  • [4]
  • 2002

  • [5]
  • Award: Indie Game of the Year

    2015
  • Space Engineers
  • 2014
  • Robocraft
  • 2013
  • Starbound
  • 2012
  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
  • 2011
  • Terraria
  • 2010
  • Minecraft
  • 2009
  • Natural Selection 2
  • 2008
  • Mount & Blade
  • References

    Mod DB Wikipedia