KMetalMind: Thanks for the fix, I´ve added again the games. I love how you use the Wikipedia for validation, that way is harder to get a duplicated game or one that doesn´t exist.
The code does not actually "validate" any game with Wikipedia : it's possible to add a game without links. But I add these links in the case of a game added without a link, and doing so, I check them. Since the games are added at a fairly low rate, I can do this on my free time :)
I do not require a valid Wikipedia page for each game because some games (mostly sequels) often share the same Wikipedia page (URL). Yet, it's not possible to add a Wikipedia page that doesn't exists yet (the code checks that, actually).
The main problem with the accuracy of this list is about the GoG.com accounts. I can't access them and I have not to. These are private data, and their scope is (and must be) restricted to the GoG.com domain (and to applications which are made available from this domain, like the downloader). It would be possible to "link" an account on my page with a GoG one if they would have made an API available, but frankly I doubt it's worth the effort : the IP restriction works fairly well since the IP address pool
is saturated since the very start of this year; and as a consequence, nearly every IP address is allocated and a vast part of 'em are static.