The Japanese Game Preservation Society Is Selling Off Rare Items To Fund Its Vital Work

Scanner is needed to preserve video game magazines.

The Japanese Game Preservation Society is selling off duplicate items from its inventory in order to raise the money required to purchase the flatbed scanner needed to electronically archive magazines and game packaging.

The non-profit organization has already sold a rare sealed copy of Popful Mail on the Sega CD as part of its funding drive, which went for the bargain price of 22,000 Yen (around £123).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Scanner is needed to preserve video game magazines.

The Japanese Game Preservation Society is selling off duplicate items from its inventory in order to raise the money required to purchase the flatbed scanner needed to electronically archive magazines and game packaging.

The non-profit organization has already sold a rare sealed copy of Popful Mail on the Sega CD as part of its funding drive, which went for the bargain price of 22,000 Yen (around £123).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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