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.
Today, the Video Game History Foundation announced an early-access launch of its digital archive, including magazines, catalogs, behind-the-scenes content, and much more — and it’s completely free to ...
🎧 Soundtracks That Shaped Gaming In Part 8 of this ongoing evolution series, we continue the journey through iconic game music history. From nostalgic chiptunes to fully orchestrated anthems, this is ...
The Video Game History Foundation has launched a digital library featuring things like production materials and scans of video game magazines. The Video Game History Foundation has launched a digital ...
Ahh, the floppy disk. Part of the identity of the early computer this form of disk storage were ubiquitous back in the day. These days you may be hard-pressed to find any, let alone a drive to read ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The non-profit group says that visitors will find out-of-print video game magazines, never-before-seen game development assets, artwork, promotional ...