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certified.wiki, also known as Forklift Certified Video Games, is a highly niche but clearly positioned collaborative encyclopedia: it documents forklifts and related content appearing in video games. The site describes itself as a free and open encyclopedia, aiming to list every video game that “contains forklifts,” covering games, forklifts, missions, items, achievements, mods, forklift memes, and more.
The site is built on MediaWiki and offers typical wiki features: article reading, search, revision history, discussion pages, random pages, page creation, and editing. After registering and confirming an email address, users can contribute content, create different types of pages, and follow forms and user guides to keep entries standardized. The site also includes forums, comments, polls, user points, titles, friends/blocklists, gifts, and other community features, indicating that it is not just a database but also emphasizes enthusiast interaction.
The crawled page explicitly describes it as a free and open collaborative encyclopedia, and there is no visible information about paid subscriptions, ad-free memberships, or commercial plans. Reading and contributing therefore appear to be basically free, though there is no further detail about its operating model or donation channels.
Its main strength is its extremely vertical focus and strong differentiation. For fans of gaming meme culture, item research, or unusual data cataloging, it can be more efficient than a general-purpose wiki. The MediaWiki architecture also provides mature editing and version-management capabilities. The downsides are just as obvious: the topic is very narrow, so ordinary players are unlikely to use it often; content quality depends on community contributions and moderation, so it may not be complete or authoritative; and the site is still relatively small, with the crawl showing only around a thousand-plus pages. In addition, the content and interface are mainly in English, which may be a barrier for Chinese users.
It is suitable for game data archivists, meme creators, players with a special interest in forklift elements, game lore/detail researchers, and anyone who wants to take part in a niche wiki community. If you simply want walkthroughs, reviews, or mainstream game information, PCGamingWiki, Fandom, or larger game databases will be more practical.
Whether the site itself is restricted cannot be confirmed from the page text, but the pages include embedded YouTube videos, and YouTube is generally not directly accessible in mainland China, so related video content will be affected. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted”: plain web text may be accessible, but videos and some external social links may be unstable.
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certified.wiki is an Unknown Knowledge provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach certified.wiki directly.