The Video Game History Foundation to Open Digital Version of Its Research Library for Worldwide Access

The foundation is making its extensive archive more accessible.

The Video Game History Foundation, established in 2017 as a haven for gaming enthusiasts and researchers alike, has announced a groundbreaking move to make its extensive archive more accessible.

Expansive Digital Library of Video Game History Foundation

The Video Game History Foundation is set to launch an expansive digital library that will grant remote access to its vast collection, which was only previously available in Oakland, California.

This move is a significant development, allowing researchers, academics, and gaming enthusiasts worldwide to explore the foundation's treasure trove of gaming-related archival materials.

The Video Game History Foundation to Open Digital Version of Its Research Library for Worldwide Access
The Video Game History Foundation has announced a groundbreaking move to make its extensive archive more accessible. David Greedy/Getty Images

The expansive collection includes everything from magazines to art books and even source code, providing a comprehensive look into the history and evolution of video games.

The primary aim of this digital library is to provide free access to the foundation's rich archives, eliminating the need for individuals to visit the premises in California physically.

The democratization of access to such valuable resources is a notable step forward, enabling a more inclusive exploration of video game history. The Video Game History Foundation has set an ambitious goal of eventually digitizing its entire archive.

However, acknowledging the enormity of this task, the foundation recognizes that it will take time to achieve this objective. The painstaking process of digitization is a meticulous endeavor similar to the efforts of museum curators in preserving historical artifacts.

The organization, dedicated to preserving and celebrating video game history, has been diligently working on this initiative for the past two years. While a complete digitization of the archive is still in progress, the foundation aims to launch the digital library sometime next year, providing users with an initial glimpse into the extensive catalog.

In a statement, the foundation expressed excitement about the upcoming digital library platform, offering enthusiasts a sneak peek into its work in progress. An 18-minute demo showcases the user interface and functionality of the digital library, providing an early preview of what users can expect when it officially launches.

The foundation emphasized that this preview is a work in progress, with some elements yet to be finalized. However, the foundation believes it's the right time to share its progress with the community eagerly anticipating the digital library's launch.

This move aligns with the foundation's mission to make video game history more accessible and ensures that valuable research materials are not confined to a physical location.

About the Video Game History Foundation

The Video Game History Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and documenting the history of video games.

Founded by Frank Cifaldi in 2017, the foundation focuses on archiving and making accessible materials related to video game history, including source code, design documents, promotional materials, and more.

The organization is committed to ensuring that the rich cultural history of video games is preserved for future generations, and that involves efforts to save and share materials that might otherwise be lost or neglected.

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