VGHF Adds Complete Digital Archive Of Classic Video Game Magazine
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Video Game History Foundation expands its preservation efforts by making "one of the first American" games magazines available for free
After celebrating the launch of its digital library earlier this year, the preservation-focused Video Game History Foundation has expanded its publicly available collection with the full run of Computer Entertainer, described as "one of the first American video game magazines".
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Before EGM, GamePro, and a legion of other video game magazines, Computer Entertainer was one of the first publications to cover the industry in the early ’80s. Now, the Video Game History Foundation has announced that it has acquired the rights to post the entirety of Computer Entertainer’s eight-year run online as part of its free digital archive.Computer Entertainer was owned and founded by sisters Marylou Badeaux and Celeste Dolan in 1982, a…
VGHF Acquires Rights To Historic Magazine That Covered The Rise Of The NES
"We own Computer Entertainer. And now it belongs to everyone.".The Video Game History Foundation has announced today that it has acquired the rights to the historic US magazine Computer Entertainer, and is making the entire magazine free for anyone to read or use.Computer Entertainer was a magazine published between 1982-1990, and is significant for a few different reasons, such as being the first women-owned and operated game magazine and the o…
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