The Video Game History Foundation has unveiled its digital library, a massive undertaking that makes the organization's own materials as well as some private collections available for anyone to read.
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The Video Game History Foundation, established in 2017 as a haven for gaming enthusiasts and researchers alike, has announced a groundbreaking move to make its extensive archive more accessible. The ...
The Video Game History Foundation says “the fight is not over,” after the U.S. Copyright Office decided it would not allow the organization (or any other like it ...
Making the commitment to leave early access and mark your game as version 1.0 can be a scary process. While it doesn't necessarily mean an end to development, it's a commitment to completeness - a ...
The videogame industry doesn't have the best track record at preserving its past, though this is slowly changing with the help of independent organisations. One such organisation is the Video Game ...
Why it matters: Researching video game history often requires sifting through analog materials that can be difficult or even impossible to access. The Video Game History Foundation recently took a ...
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