Will hopefully launch “sometime next year”.
In a new video on its YouTube channel, The Video Game History Foundation has revealed an exciting first look at its upcoming library tools that will eventually be made available to researchers, academics, and video game enthusiasts in the future.
Ever since The Video Game History Foundation was first launched back in 2017, members of the organization, including its founder Frank Cifaldi, have repeatedly spoken about the desire to create a readily available digital archive of its video game materials, so that people could take advantage of its discoveries without having to hop on a plane. But up until this video, we hadn’t actually heard that much information about what this database would look like or exactly what would be included in it.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Will hopefully launch “sometime next year”.
In a new video on its YouTube channel, The Video Game History Foundation has revealed an exciting first look at its upcoming library tools that will eventually be made available to researchers, academics, and video game enthusiasts in the future.
Ever since The Video Game History Foundation was first launched back in 2017, members of the organization, including its founder Frank Cifaldi, have repeatedly spoken about the desire to create a readily available digital archive of its video game materials, so that people could take advantage of its discoveries without having to hop on a plane. But up until this video, we hadn’t actually heard that much information about what this database would look like or exactly what would be included in it.
Read the full article on timeextension.com