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Name of the game

I was just wondering how popular an RPG needs to be before its name can appear in the list of named gamed.  Specifically, I'd like to have Alpha Blue listed, since that's what I run here on roll20. Thanks, VS
This post by Pat S. provides some insight into this: If memory serves me correctly, the current way of game searching came to being due to originally there not being a standard method. At one time, everyone could list their game however they wanted to but that lead to having no reliable search method at all. I remember that at it's worse, there was over 15 different ways that one system was listed. Now think about how many systems are out there and how many different ways you can label or tag them. Due to the community's outcry of "We want it more standardized so we can search easier" at that time, the Devs sat down and reviewed the data on the games being played and the most common method of games being listed/tagged/titled. This was the result of it. Over time more games are added as they gain popularity and they become in demand. Right now, it is recommended to list those "x small systems" be listed as other but with their system in their title and game description. The search engine usually can find them that way. Once those systems hit a specific percent of demand and use they get reviewed and added usually.
Thanks for the info, Silvyre!
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As the question hasbeen answered, I'll go ahead and close this post.  Please don't hesitate to start a new thread if you've a question or concern :)