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.
Making the commitment to leave early access and mark your game as version 1.0 can be a scary process. While it doesn't necessarily mean an end to development, it's a commitment to completeness - a ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the first American videogame magazines is now available for anyone to read, enjoy, and remix thanks to the Video Game History Foundation. Computer Entertainer, which ran from 1982 to 1990, ...
The ESA Foundation celebrated its 23rd annual Nite to Unite fundraiser for children on March 18, raising $1.25 million. The funds raised will support the foundation’s grants and scholarships for the ...
It is the year 2050, the planet is warming up, meals come from nutritional food packs and dozens of new zoonotic viruses are ...