Miyazaki’s Slave
Gold Member
"Today, the Video Game History Foundation launches early access to its digital archive of video game history research materials, available now at library.gamehistory.org.
Ever since we started in 2017, the Video Game History Foundation has been building a digital library to help the study of video game history. We’ve been collecting development documents, behind-the-scenes content, rare video game publications and catalogs, magazines, memorabilia, ephemera, and more.
After years of cataloging, processing, and digitizing our collections, we’re ready to open our (virtual) doors to the public for the first time."
This one (the advertisements section) is already a personal favorite. I have just been scrolling them them all looking for ones I remember and being constantly surprised by ones I completely forgot. I gave them a year of GafGold (well...the dirty USD equivalent anyway) for the job well done (so far)
Ever since we started in 2017, the Video Game History Foundation has been building a digital library to help the study of video game history. We’ve been collecting development documents, behind-the-scenes content, rare video game publications and catalogs, magazines, memorabilia, ephemera, and more.
After years of cataloging, processing, and digitizing our collections, we’re ready to open our (virtual) doors to the public for the first time."
This one (the advertisements section) is already a personal favorite. I have just been scrolling them them all looking for ones I remember and being constantly surprised by ones I completely forgot. I gave them a year of GafGold (well...the dirty USD equivalent anyway) for the job well done (so far)
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