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Preserving Our History: Good Games Never Go Out of Style [History Is Fun!]   Rob Zacny has a thought provoking piece up at the Escapist: on the whole, we're the worst genre when it comes to preserving our history, even the great classics acknowledged as 'great.' In a society ? never mind technical area ? where progress and marching forward is the name of th [..]
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Is The PC Key To Preserving Our Console Gaming History? [Speak-Up On Kotaku] Click here to read Is The PC Key To Preserving Our Console Gaming History? - Is The PC Key To Preserving Our Console Gaming History? [Speak-Up On Kotaku] [..]
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Few Of History's Top Books Made Into Games, Good Or Bad [Books]  With EA's Dante's Inferno game on the verge of release, draw your eyes to some lists of the 100 greatest books of all time. Few games have been made based on the books, for better or worse. I found a Top 100 Books list from Newsweek (a meta list of other lists), posted last sum [..]
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Even The Library of Congress Has a Hard Time Preserving Old Games [Preservation] Click here to read Even The Library of Congress Has a Hard Time Preserving Old Games - Even The Library of Congress Has a Hard Time Preserving Old Games [Preservation] [..]
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The British Library, Preserving Books And...Video Games? [Britain] Click here to read The British Library, Preserving Books And...Video Games? - The British Library, Preserving Books And...Video Games? [Britain] [..]
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It's Not Looking Good for the Videogame History Museum [History] Click here to read It [..]
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Report: Good Old Games to offer Good New(ish) Games  During the CD Projekt Red Investor's Day conference in Poland today, GOG managing director Guillaume Rambourg announced an "audacious plan" to bolster the DRM-free retailer with the addition of new games, following the success of The Witcher 2 on the se [..]
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Can Too Much Hype For Good Games Kill The Buzz? [Too Much Of A Good Thing?]   I got a call from an Electronic Arts representative yesterday asking me about my coverage plans for Battlefield: Bad Company. I'm busy, and, right now I don't have any. Honestly, it's possible that seeing so much of the game at so many press events played a part in that. I try to be c [..]
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Finding The Art In Video Games [The Art History Of Games]  Where is art found in video games? Ian Bogost and a panel of experts tackled this question and more yesterday at The Art History of Games symposium in Atlanta, Georgia. The Art History of Games isn't simply another venue to show off particularly lovely screenshots or painti [..]
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Preserving Abandoned Treasures [History Is Fun]  shoppingmall - Google Along with 'legitimate' means of preservation, there's the whole specter of abandonware, which Les Chapelle takes a look at over at the Escapist. Chapelle takes a look at the legal issues, but the piece is more concerned with the people who love these forgotten games; [..]
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The history of games, told through colors  [..]
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Can Games Handle History? [Feature]  Click here to read The Grey Developers (Or, Where Did All The Young Ones Go?) - The Grey Developers (Or, Where Did All The Young Ones Go?) [Dude Huge] Human history is the greatest story ever told. It's also, courtesy of the attached social, political and religious significance, the most dangerous. So what happens when games try and tell it? All kinds of things. See, games do history a little d [..]
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The History Of 2010's Games [History] Click here to read The History Of 2010 [..]
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On the LOC Preserving Virtual Worlds Project [History Is Fun!]   I've mentioned my love for the delightful How They Got Game, which catalogues some of the neat holdings of the Stanford Stephen M. Cabrinety Collection (among other things); now, they're getting some love from the Stanford alumni magazine, which highlights the Library of Congress ' [..]
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Preserving MMOs: An Archivist's Challenge [Preservation]   Preservation of 'new media' has gotten some attention in recent months — a lot of venerable collections are moving to figure out the best ways to preserve games and gaming media in an archival setting, while building useful collections for the future. The University of Texas at Austin was re [..]

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