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The Video Game History Foundation

@gamehistoryorg

The Video Game History Foundation, with the username gamehistoryorg, is a remarkable creator dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of video games. Their mission is to bring video game history back to life and create a new future for this innovative industry. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, they are committed to preserving, celebrating, and teaching the history of video games. The foundation's archives offer a treasure trove of rare materials for study, including near-complete sets of North American video game magazines dating back to the late 1970s, international publications, foreign language magazines, history and art books, and an extensive collection of rare historical artifacts. One of their groundbreaking projects is the Research Library, which aims to build the country's first dedicated library solely focused on video game history. In addition, the Video Game History Foundation actively collects and preserves source code and assets, providing unparalleled access to the raw materials that make up a game's creation process. Through their efforts in capturing media assets from current and former editors and journalists, they ensure that valuable art and information are not lost to time but rather made available for study and presentation. With an impressive range of initiatives under their belt, the Video Game History Foundation truly embodies dedication to preserving the past while paving the way for an exciting future in gaming.
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Natalia Portillo

@claunia

Introducing Natalia Portillo, also known as claunia, a passionate creator on Patreon who is dedicated to preserving our digital world. With a mission to save every video game and bit of digital data ever released, Natalia is committed to developing two flagship open source software and hardware preservation programs. The first program, Marechai, is a remarkable database that catalogs and archives video games and software from the disks to the box art, encompassing everything in-between. This incredible project has been 13 years in the making and is a true testament to Natalia's expertise and dedication. You can even try out Marechai yourself at https://www.marechai.net/. The second program, Aaru, is designed to extract the contents of various storage media such as Blu-Rays or even 30-year-old disks in the most detailed and exacting way possible, ensuring their preservation for generations to come. Natalia's work is not only invaluable in safeguarding our computer and video game history but is also open source and free for all to benefit from. Natalia's contributions have not gone unnoticed in the industry. She has collaborated with esteemed institutions like the Computer History Museum in Palo Alto, where her Aaru software has been utilized for data recovery and archival efforts. Additionally, she worked closely with them to reverse engineer and save the Apple Lisa operating system, a remarkable achievement detailed by Arstechnica (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/12/source-code-for-apples-historic-lisa-os-to-be-made-available-in-2018/). Furthermore, Natalia's collaboration with the Video Game History Foundation resulted in the successful backup of over 7,000 rare CDs, DVDs, and Data Tapes at Game Informer (https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/12/05/video-game-history-foundation-keeping-history-alive). If you're passionate about preserving our digital heritage and want to support this incredible cause, pledging to Natalia Portillo's Patreon will enable her to dedicate herself full-time to these essential preservation projects. By doing so, you not only contribute to the preservation of our digital world but also gain access to cutting-edge software and hardware tools that are revolutionizing the field. Natalia's work is a testament to her expertise, passion, and unwavering commitment to ensuring that our digital history remains accessible for generations to come. Don't miss the opportunity to join Natalia on this remarkable journey - visit her Patreon page today and be part of a movement that is shaping the future of digital preservation.
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Franchise Festival

@franchisefestival

Franchise Festival, also known as franchisefestival, is a remarkable creator on Patreon who specializes in producing high-quality podcasts and articles about video game history. With a deep passion for gaming, Franchise Festival takes a comprehensive approach by examining the captivating histories of noteworthy video game series spanning the past four decades. In Season One (2020-2021) of the podcast, the focus was on the iconic franchise, The Legend of Zelda, while Season Two (2021-2022) will delve into the thrilling world of Resident Evil. With each new episode premiering on the first of every month, the talented hosts skillfully explore how these franchises have evolved over time. Their detailed impressions of gameplay and storytelling for each individual entry in these series provide an enriching experience for listeners. The creator's expertise extends beyond podcasts, as they also contribute a fortnightly column to The Avocado, offering a closer look at long-running video game series. This column not only provides valuable insights but also encourages thoughtful discussions among The Avocado's engaging community of commenters. Franchise Festival values feedback and invites you to join them on this exciting journey. Whether you have suggestions or questions, you can easily reach out to them via Patreon, their website, or through email at [email protected]. Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of video game history with Franchise Festival!
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Matthew Verive

@pidgiwiki

Matthew Verive, also known as pidgiwiki, is an incredible creator who is dedicated to preserving and archiving the history of video games. As the founder of PidgiNet and PidgiWiki, Matthew has created one of the largest video game media sites on the internet. What started as a simple directory-listing website for Pokémon artwork has now evolved into an extensive resource with over 34,000 pieces of official video game media, including artwork, logos, box images, and more. When you visit PidgiWiki, you'll be amazed by the vast collection of video game artwork it offers. Whether you're looking for stunning visuals from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or any other popular game, PidgiWiki has got you covered with over 700 images and even more waiting to be uploaded. The dedication to providing such a comprehensive resource is truly commendable. What sets Matthew apart is his passion for collaboration. With the help of numerous partners, including game developers, journalists, and fans alike, PidgiWiki continues to expand and improve. However, maintaining such a remarkable website requires not only time but also financial resources. By supporting Matthew through Patreon, you can contribute directly to the growth and sustainability of PidgiWiki. Your donations will go towards covering server costs, acquiring additional sources, and even purchasing rare asset discs that were previously unavailable to the public. Matthew Verive's commitment to preserving video game history is inspiring. By supporting him on Patreon, you can help ensure that PidgiWiki remains the ultimate resource for video game media. Explore this extraordinary platform and join in making gaming history accessible to all enthusiasts around the world.
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