A regular library typically doesn't have a section devoted to out-of-print video game magazines and promotional materials, but that's a gap that the Video Game History Foundation is looking to fill ...
Before EGM, GamePro, and a legion of other video game magazines, Computer Entertainer was one of the first publications to cover the industry in the early '80s. Now, the Video Game History Foundation ...
Can AI scrapers freely use the information, or are they limited by some terms? I'm not sure if all that hard work done by Phil Salvador, Travis Brown, and the Video Game History Foundation was ...
Long before Polygon, video game lovers relied on print magazines to pass time at school, on commutes, and during slow days at work when the boss wasn’t looking. In the ‘90s, I checked the mailbox each ...
J. Brodie Shirey is a Contributor from the United States who currently lives in York, Pennsylvania. He's just a simple man trying to make his way in the universe, but aren’t we all? Brodie is a big ...
The Video Game History Foundation's new repository includes magazines, trade publications, work documents, and exclusive interviews from gaming history's best released and never-released titles.
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 ...
The Video Game History Foundation has officially opened up digital access to a large portion of its massive archives today, offering fans and researchers unprecedented access to information and ...