The Video Game History Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving gaming history, has opened its digital archives for the first time.
Julian “Jaz” Rignall has been playing games for nearly 50 years, and writing about them for most of those. The former ...
EVE Fanfest 2025 returns to Reykjavik's Harpa Hall from May 1-3! Join fellow Capsuleers for dev talks, parties, and epic ...
Highlights of the early access launch include guidebooks from the first 12 years of E3, a collection of FromSoftware promotional materials, and 100 CD-ROMs of GamePro magazine archives. It also ...
The foundation even got its hands on 100 of the first CDs made for the GamePro magazine art and press release archives. Gaming historians will appreciate the breadth and depth of behind-the-scenes ...
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 ...
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 ...
Julian “Jaz” Rignall has been playing games for nearly 50 years, and writing about them for most of those. The former competitive arcade game player and Mean Machines editor has seen the games ...