The Video Game History Foundation has officially opened up digital access to a large portion of its massive archives today, ...
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The Digital History Foundation opens its free digital library, giving gamers access to thousands of articles from magazines like Game Informer.
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 ...
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The VGHF archive includes scans of magazines ranging from the official Xbox mag to Game Informer, along with trade publications few regular customers have had access ...
Best of all, this cornucopia of gaming history is available for free. Fans who ... significant portion of the archive is comprised of digitized versions of gaming magazines. There are more than ...
One way to improve both funding and impact is to add a “more commercial” strategy to the mix—by charging recipients for what the organization would otherwise provide for free. Though that ...
In his long career as a British journalist, Malcolm Muggeridge, 61, one time editor of Punch, has more than earned his reputation as an incorrigible professional iconoclast. Muggeridge is never ...
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