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.
As of this week, the library isn't just for book lovers and movie buffs. People can now check out video games, too. "I think gamers can have a lot to use and benefit from at the library, and so I'm ...
The Video Game History Foundation just opened its digital library, which houses numerous classic video game magazines like Game Informer within its online archives. Game Informer was first published ...
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 ...
While the video game industry is huge and has been around for decades, studying its history is tricky due to a lack of tools and resources, as well as legal headaches. But the Video Game History ...
Speaking for the Entertainment Software Association trade group, though, lawyer Steve Englund said the new proposal was "not very much movement" on the part of the proponents and was "at best ...
Most of the world’s video games from close to 50 years of history are effectively, legally dead. A Video Games History Foundation study found you can’t buy nearly 90% of games from before 2010.
Subscription services have reshaped the way games are played, offering access to massive libraries in exchange for a monthly fee. Instead of purchasing individual titles, players can explore hundreds ...
There are a lot of consoles out there, though they tend to get forgotten amidst the modern goliaths. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo very much dominate the video game console industry, and have plenty of ...
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