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    • Spacemario
      Spacemario F last edited by

      Howdy Fuze team! Have you ever considered-- or have you already, and I just don't know about it-- making a quick REST API exposing your games database? This would let people in the community make their own "Fuze Catalog"-style web sites.

      Back when Super Mario Maker came out on Wii U, people reverse-engineered the Nintendo APIs and made now-gone sites like mariomade.com. I think it'd be cool to make a site like that, because if other people are like me, I basically don't experience 90% of the cool games Fuze has to offer, because I can't find the share codes half the time!

      I do remember that there was an "official" catalog site, but that it was having some issues. I haven't heard it mentioned on the forum in ages, it feels like it's quasi-abandoned-- please correct me if I'm wrong. This is where the community could really help out.

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      • vinicity
        vinicity F last edited by

        There is an official catalogue, and it is updated about once a week. You can find it here:

        https://fuzearena.com/catalogs

        ...or by clicking the Fuze Arena logo, and then "Creations" followed by "Catalogue".

        But it would be a great idea with the Rest API as well, and I think it would be fun to see what people could do with that...

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        • Spacemario
          Spacemario F @vinicity last edited by

          @vinicity said in Fuze REST API Idea:

          There is an official catalogue, and it is updated about once a week. You can find it here:

          https://fuzearena.com/catalogs

          ...or by clicking the Fuze Arena logo, and then "Creations" followed by "Catalogue".

          But it would be a great idea with the Rest API as well, and I think it would be fun to see what people could do with that...

          This is great to see, thanks for this!

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