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After six years in early access, the launch of medieval city-building strategy game Foundation is here, and Steam players are flooding in.
Computer scientist Michael Mateas, named to the MacArthur Foundation Chair at UCSC, aims to radically expand the expressive power of computer games.
The Video Game History Foundation has expanded its mission to make video game history accessible to everyone by acquiring the rights to Computer Entertainer and making its entire contents free for ...
Computer Entertainer might not be an immediately recognisable name this side of the pond, especially 35 years after its final issue was published, but the Video Game History Foundation's ...
The Digital History Foundation opens its free digital library, giving gamers access to thousands of articles from magazines like Game Informer.
A regular library typically doesn't have a section devoted to out-of-print video game magazines and promotional materials, but that's a gap that the Video Game History Foundation is looking to ...
Computer Entertainer ran from 1982–1990.One of the first American videogame magazines is now available for anyone to read, enjoy, and remix thanks to the Video Game History Foundation. Computer ...
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