01-13-2026, 11:33 PM
1. We had an official MFGG YouTube channel in 2018. It's a good idea that could attract more users to MFGG, though it would also require some time and commitment to create videos regularly.
2. Hosting videos on MFGG's server won't be feasible because of the size of video files. A handful of HD videos could take up more space than everything that's currently on MFGG. You're more than welcome to host such videos on YouTube (or another external platform) and share them on the forums, though. If we had enough of those, it could be cool to link gameplay videos with mainsite submissions, though that would take some work.
3. I'm not familiar with the two communities you mentioned, so it's hard for me to comment on this idea. However, you're always welcome to invite people from other communities if you think they'd be a positive contributor here.
4. Could you be more specific with this suggestion? Can you think of some similar communities that are thriving? What do you think makes them successful?
5. This is something we implemented several years ago. You can now submit Zelda fangames or Kirby sprites or DKC-inspired music to the mainsite.
Extra Idea. This idea gets suggested occasionally. MFGG has a lot of users in countries where Spanish and Portuguese are the primary languages. Having a non-English subforum would require someone fluent in the language so they can moderate it, and having boards in multiple languages could make the community feel more fractured. Also, tools like Google Translate can make it easier for people who aren't native English speakers to interact with MFGG.
2. Hosting videos on MFGG's server won't be feasible because of the size of video files. A handful of HD videos could take up more space than everything that's currently on MFGG. You're more than welcome to host such videos on YouTube (or another external platform) and share them on the forums, though. If we had enough of those, it could be cool to link gameplay videos with mainsite submissions, though that would take some work.
3. I'm not familiar with the two communities you mentioned, so it's hard for me to comment on this idea. However, you're always welcome to invite people from other communities if you think they'd be a positive contributor here.
4. Could you be more specific with this suggestion? Can you think of some similar communities that are thriving? What do you think makes them successful?
5. This is something we implemented several years ago. You can now submit Zelda fangames or Kirby sprites or DKC-inspired music to the mainsite.
Extra Idea. This idea gets suggested occasionally. MFGG has a lot of users in countries where Spanish and Portuguese are the primary languages. Having a non-English subforum would require someone fluent in the language so they can moderate it, and having boards in multiple languages could make the community feel more fractured. Also, tools like Google Translate can make it easier for people who aren't native English speakers to interact with MFGG.
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