GAMEYE Cheats

GAMEYE Hack 4.20.00 + Redeem Codes

The ultimate gamer's resource!

Developer: Harrison Holzhauer
Category: Reference
Price: Free
Version: 4.20.00
ID: GAMEYE

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Description

GAMEYE is the FREE, revolutionary way to manage your video game collecting addiction!

To get your collection into the app we support:

• Scanning loose cartridges with your phone's camera
• Scanning barcodes with your phone's camera
• Manually selecting individual games

Features:

• Over 100 platforms and 75,000+ games and adding more every day!

• Track your games, consoles/systems, peripherals, and toys to life (Amiibo, Skylanders, Disney Infinity)

• Track upcoming and recent releases, with notifications when they release if added to your wishlist!

• Pricing information: make sure you aren't getting ripped off and marvel at the approximate value of your entire collection!

• Record keeping: keep track of what parts of the game you own (manual, game, box, other, sealed) and their various conditions. How much you've paid for the game (compared to how much it's worth!) and how much of the game you've beaten! Keep individualized notes on the items.

• Internet only required for updates (new games, updated prices, etc...)

• Encyclopedia: encyclopedic amount of information in your pocket on over 70 thousand games, from the earliest computer games all the way to the latest new releases for the current generation of consoles, handhelds, and computers!

• Game info: high-resolution cover images, screenshots, fan art, game overview, release details, links to Amazon, eBay, YouTube, Metacritic, thegamesdb.net, and pricecharting.com

• So many filters! Tons of filtering options such as by price, date, name, platform, type, number of players, etc...

• Analyze: see an overview of your collection stats and be in awe at how far you've come!

• Export your collection as a list (to easily post on a website, fb, etc...), as a spreadsheet for viewing in your favorite spreadsheet program, and create restore points to keep your collection safe at anytime (Drive is also used for backups).

• The only app with Radical Reggie's official game seal of quality! https://www.youtube.com/user/icon770
• Reviewed on Metal Jesus Rocks' YouTube channel!

•• Community Driven Data ••

• Missing games? Don't see a game or edition of a game you own? Add it to thegamesdb.net and the GAMEYE will pull it down! See missing or incorrect information in the details? Fix them for the whole community! See bad prices? Click the PriceCharting link and report them!

•• Just some of the supported platforms ••

• NES, SNES, N64, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, GBA, Nintendo DS, 3DS, Switch, Sega Master System, Genesis, 32X, Game Gear, Saturn, Dreamcast, NEC TurboGrafx, NeoGeo, NeoGeo Pocket, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, and the list goes on!

Version history

4.20.00
2022-04-07
• Improve database query time
• Immediately delete records removed from TGDB
• Fix freezing during data updates on older devices
4.16.03
2022-02-03
• Add NZD currency and some minor bug fixes
4.16.01
2022-01-04
• Add "owned" filter as a counterpoint to "missing" filter.
4.16
2022-01-03
• Add "owned" filter as a counterpoint to "missing" filter.
4.15
2021-12-22
• Add Stadia platform
4.14
2021-11-08
• Added amiibo cards and more Commodore platforms
4.12
2021-10-02
• Add: 
Philips Tele-Spiel ES2201
Interton VC4000
Bandai TVJack5000
SHG BlackPoint
BBC Bridge Companion
VTech Socrates
Amstrad GX4000
Bandai Playdia
Apple Pippin
GameWave
Palmtex Portable Gaming System
4.11
2021-09-14
• Add Rumble U and Starlink to Toys to Life
• Fix broken links on landing page
• Hotfix for iOS12!
4.10
2021-09-13
• Add Rumble U and Starlink to Toys to Life
• Fix broken links on landing page
4.05
2021-08-06
• Add Print Media category
4.00
2021-07-17
• New landing page.
• New Platforms Added: Oric-1, HyperScan, V.Smile, Mattel Aquarius, Oculus Quest.
• Improved filters/refine menu.
3.60.10
2021-04-26
• Add Evercade handheld platform
3.60.01
2021-03-25
• New 'AR Mode' for cart scanner!
• Share links from entries in the app with friends
• More columns in exporter
• Fix issues with iPad in multitask mode
3.60.05
2021-03-15
- New "AR Mode" for cartridge scanner
- Added Famicom Disk System case scanner
3.60.00
2020-12-23
• Alternate titles considered in search. i.e., "Ace Attorney" finds "Gyakuten Saiban"
• Random/shuffle button on all list views
• Better platform ordering in report views
3.56.08
2020-11-19
• Use edit button to update tags of multiple entries
3.56.07
2020-11-04
• Add custom tags. Use tags to define groups or other properties within your collection and filter by them.
• Fix minor bugs with tags
3.56.05
2020-11-02
• Add custom tags. Use tags to define groups or other properties within your collection and filter by them
3.56.02
2020-08-04
• Added more long press actions! Long press on an encyclopedia entry to add to collection, wishlist, etc...!
• Added option to hide metacritic scores in settings
3.56.01
2020-07-23
• Added Metacritic support! Sort by metascore and click on metacritic cell in details view to see reviews!
• Click on 'Order By' in GAMEYE bar for ordering options shortcut
• Hide GAMEYE bar on scroll
• Darker night-mode background
• Add INR and CLP currency!
3.56.00
2020-07-21
• Added Metacritic support! Sort by metascore and click on metacritic cell in details view to see reviews!
• Click on 'Order By' in GAMEYE bar for ordering options shortcut
• Hide GAMEYE bar on scroll
• Darker night-mode background
3.55.00
2020-06-16
• Add ZAR currency
3.54.02
2020-05-16
• Digital/Physical filtering! - Filter out your digital vs physical entries
3.54.01
2020-05-05
• Minor bug fixes
3.54.00
2020-04-28
• Lego Dimensions!
• Show Duplicates!

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
2 575 Ratings

Reviews

Corvis,
Great App, Very Useful
I have at least one console from every generation of consoles for the last 30+ years. I started a real push in collecting games a few years ago and have picked up hundreds of games since. This app is beyond useful in cataloging my library. Whether it’s a loose game, to a Complete In Box game, or anything in between, this app is awesome to use and helps you keep track of exactly what you have for each game. If I’m looking at a sale and can’t remember if I have an instruction booklet for a game, I can just reference the app. It’s really useful in quick price references for games, giving you a base to know if someone is overcharging for an item or not. I also really like that it gives breakdowns for the value of each console library in your collection and an overall total value for your collection as a whole.

Another option I enjoy is having the option to filter how you view your library. I will say I wish there were more options to view your collection, whether it is loose game, game + manual, CIB, etc. Also, I do wish there was some way to include pricing/price points for import games.

I absolutely recommend this app for anyone who has any sort of game collection. It is so user friendly with a number of great features.
MRWhitaker563,
Collector for 35+ years...
I collect for probably 25-30 different systems, including some weird ones, having been a collector for 35+ years now, and this app is probably the first that I’ve made a real effort to use and have confidence in. It’s well laid out, easy to use, and most importantly, the support/dev team genuinely listens when you have a suggestion/complaint/question/or notice something missing. Their customer service is outstanding, and they are CONSTANTLY working to make the app better and increase the library.

They might not have the wide-reaching rep that some other apps do, but that’s only because it’s still a hidden gem. So, go download it and start cataloging.

Trust me, from someone whose collection boarders on “hoarder-level”, you won’t be disappointed...
averge app reviewer,
Great but missing something
First of all this app is great it’s got so many different consoles, it’s got all the different special addition controllers and consoles, it’s got prices of things and rating of games. As a new video game collector it’s super helpful and as an adamant video game player the little thing to say how much of the game you’ve played and if you’ve beat it is super helpful to keep track. I also love that they added print media and toys to life cause I’ve been wanting to collect those. But the one thing this app is missing and I would love to see is being able to filter out digital only games because I’m only interested in collecting physical copies of games so if there was like a setting or something to do that along with filtering out pc games due to the fact you can pretty much play any game on pc and their all digital which I don’t care about. Overall this is a great app for video game collectors and has pretty much anything video game related you can think of, love the app and I’m gonna put a lot of use into it. Thank you devs
Varanus7879854,
Great app
I think this is a great app to catalog and track your video game collection. There are a lot of options and filters for viewing. It provides a lot of direct and indirect information for detailed assessment, but is also a fantastic quick reference for pricing on the go.

I have three complaints with this app.

First, it downloads the entire encyclopedia of information about every game ever entered to the online database it uses. This should be an optional feature. I am a relatively small collector, and I simply don’t care about the information on tens of thousands of games for PC and consoles I’ve never heard of. For me it’s not just a waste, it’s kind of annoying to even have. I should be able to turn off this download, or at least delete out the parts I don’t want.

Second, the database and therefore the app includes hacks of games. While I’m sure some people like that, I only care about authentic games made by major studios. However, there’s no way to filter out hacked titles. When I do a search for Pokemon I only want to see Nintendo-approves games, but instead it pulls up those plus dozens of hacked versions that people programmed in their basements. It would be great to filter out those results.

Third, I’m unclear on when information and prices update, as the app sometimes has outdated prices. It would be cool if there were a refresh button to get updated prices.

Aside from that I really like the app, it’s for sure the best available for my own needs.
bebop4one,
Excellent Game Catalogue App
I’ve been using this app to track my steadily growing video game collection for years. I can’t say enough good things about it. A visual representation of my collection is not only fun to see but also extremely useful. It has saved me many times from purchasing something I forgot I owned and the notes section is invaluable for helping me remember where I got an game and what I purchased it for. There are a few small gripes here and there but honestly I think some of them are intentional designs so I won’t bother listing them. I would highly recommend this for anyone who needs a comprehensive list of the games they own. No more guessing. Just take the time to catalog them once and you’ll be glad you did. 5 stars all day!
Uber/Lyft guy,
Was Perfect Until….
So I downloaded this on a whim. It was great better than great it was almost perfect, with the barcode scan and go, until I downloaded it on my ipad to continue adding on from there only to realize its not transferable. Theres an export option but no import. No account to log into so you cant go from iphone to ipad to pc if you wanted to. So basically if I was to lose my iphone or trade it in I would have to start all over again. Now that i apparently wasted my time I will just go back to one of old sites i used and update on there. RF Generation and gamevaluenow (not updated as often to recognize newer games just fyi). RF Generation is better minus the lack of value for each game/system/accessory.

Update: Developer or employee of developer sent an email that was quite rude instead of just explaining how to do the transfer they had to add a snarky opening sentence. Unprofessional to say the least
MassiveMan2025,
An incredible app
Before this I used Google docs to keep track of my game collection, which always felt tedious and unenjoyable. But with this app, now it’s actually pretty enjoyable. The barcode scanner is an incredible tool that never makes it feel like a drag to add new games, and even just searching up games is efficient. The ability to track game progression, what you have of a game’s packaging and the quality of them is also an amazing feature. My only real problem is that you can’t categorize games by console, but the tag system fixes that. Honestly this app is just perfect if you’re looking for an easy way to keep track of your collection
Littlefoot0143,
Great App.
I just downloaded the app the other day. So far it is a great app. I am able to scan if I have a barcode or input manually if I don’t. I have found a few things that I am unable to find. Being able to look up online in the app to upload info would be nice or taking a photo myself and adding it the list would be nice also.
One thing that I feel should be in a update is the ability to log in and create an account so that I can put the same list on more than one media device. For example my phone and my husbands phone as we are not always in the same place while shopping for items I would love for each of us to be able to look and see if we already have an item.
WETSU76,
Works great
great app with a clean user interface. If you have a gaming library that you would like to document and keep track of, this certainly makes it easy. The option of adding a monitary values to what you paid for the games and their current value based on state (CIB/ Loose/ digital) is useful in more ways than one.

only thing missing here is the ability to sync your library backups to a cloud service (ie icloud, dropbox, etc) and some type of login that would allow you to have the app on multiple devices (iphone, ipad, mac) all in synced up between them. That is certainly something that could be added in future updates, but for now as a free app this is pretty good.
Darius263,
Will last longer than other, similar apps
So I’ve tried quite a few library apps to catalogue my game collection and many of them hit a point when the reference pool that they draw from runs dry (meaning the new games you try to scan don’t show up and you have to manually enter everything). This app connects to a user managed database which seems to be kept up very well. Aside from that the barcode scanner is great and the magic eye feature (not sure that’s what it’s called) that lets you scan cartridges from retro games works enough of the time to be a cool feature. Just make sure you double check your scanned carts, it’s not a perfect system yet.