I guess I am just a weird person.
I love to review games on Gamespot that I own, in order to pass that knowledge on to other users. In the same manner, I also love to review artists & music on mp3.com, and movies on MovieTome.com. But, it seems as though some of my favorite games, music, and movies are not even listed on these sites as reviewable!
I have been massively into flight simulation almost as long as the personal computer has been available. I've owned every single version of Microsoft and subLOGIC Flight Simulator. I must have logged thousands of hours in flying time. I am the atypical guy you might like to have on the plane with you, in case the pilot dies. I have every confidence I could safely land most any aircraft. As a result of my flight sim passion, I purchase third-party software for Microsoft Flight Simulator that generally is not available in stores. For instance, I own the current version of FSX. For third party software, I also use within Flight Simulator FSUIPC4, Level-D Boeing 763, FS2Crew, Ultimate Traffic, Radar Contact, and FSBuild. All in all, it makes for quite a big package that has many more capabilities than the original software.
For my musical tastes, I generally enjoy Christian music; but not just any Christian music. I like the music to have a message AND a beat that I can jam to! One of my favorite artists is a former member of dc Talk, tobymac. He is not even available to write a review about on the web site.
So, what should happen with these "unmentionables?" Why can't this content be written about? I think Cnet networks should develop a system that enables users to create profiles for new games, artists, music, movies, and so forth. User content drives this business. Take a look at Flight Simulator and all of its user content. Take a look at The Sims and all of its user content. When Gamespot opens up and lets folks enter reviews for all the user content that is available, look out! This would become the ultimate user-friendly web site on the planet.