VGR V10: back to our roots — and better than ever

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After several versions that explored new directions, Video Games Records returns to what always made it special — this time, with the technical foundation we didn't have back then.


A design you've been missing

You might remember it. V6 had something special — clarity, readability, a way of putting the records front and center without unnecessary clutter. That's exactly the spirit we're bringing back in V10. Not a copy, but a tribute: the design draws from what you loved, rebuilt with today's tools.

And for everyone who adopted V9's visual themes: they're still here. All 40 gaming designs you could customize remain available. The best of both worlds.

V10 is the nostalgia of V6 with the power of V9 — and the peace of mind that comes with a unified codebase.


One project, full power

Behind the scenes, this might be the biggest change of all. Gone are the days of juggling multiple parallel projects. V10 is built on a unified architecture — a single codebase handling everything: the Burnout and Trackmania mini-sites, and whatever franchises come next.

For you, that translates to one simple thing: more consistency, faster updates, and a platform that moves in the same direction for every player.

V10 isn't a reboot. It's a consolidation. Everything built since V6 is still here, better organized, better maintained, and ready for what's next.


— The Video Games Records team · videogamesrecords.net

Comments (2)

ThePandaEmperor ThePandaEmperor 02/04/2026 07:13 UTC

Awesome!

Dark Eon Master Dark Eon Master 12/04/2026 08:51 UTC

I love this! v6's style was always my favorite, and I do like the improvements made in later versions, so having essentially them combined is amazing. It also seems like bug fixes once found and reported are fixed quickly, so whatever you guys did to make it easier to fix problems has worked really well. Keep up the good work!

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