The very first issue of ROMchip: A Journal of Game Histories online magazine is released and can be read freely…
EFGAMP Staff
We are glad to announce, that Art of Coding was selected as an example for an application of an interersting…
Losing data and your historical documents can happen to the best of us. It happened to the Japanese game developer…
Denmark and Poland joins Germany and Finland in participating in the Art of Coding initiative to preserve the Demoscene culture…
Ouya was a Kickstarter funded Android-based games microconsole launched in 2013. Next week it will be history, as well as…
Infocom was a major developer and publisher of interactive fiction from the early 1980s until the closure and sale of…
Digital worlds can be lost very easily, as the players of No Man’s Land found out. The open world SciFi…
Netherlands has small but active and long running history with games development. The local EFGAMP member organization Beeld en Geluid…
The EFGAMP led Art of Coding campaign to promote the digital demoscene culture on the UNESCO Representative List of the…
The US based video game database Mobygames is now 20 years old. During this time they have documented nearly 200,000…