The American Civil War was a time of great strife for our country — but a great opportunity for the independent state of Texas. Having already claimed New Mexico from the Mexican government, the state ...
The Video Game History Foundation is turning its expansive collection into something you can browse from home. The Video Game History Foundation is turning its expansive collection into something you ...
Games have a long history of being used to teach military lessons, starting with ancient board games such as checkers and chess. Games have a long history of being used to teach military lessons, ...
When Game Informer was unceremoniously shuttered in 2024 after operating for more than 30 years, it was yet another sobering reminder that corporations shouldn’t be trusted to cherish and preserve ...
Strategy games stem from wargaming and thrive on historical settings, themes, and gameplay ideas. Paradox games excel in historical accuracy, offering deep gameplay experiences across distinct periods ...
Today, the Video Game History Foundation announced an early-access launch of its digital archive, including magazines, catalogs, behind-the-scenes content, and much more — and it’s completely free to ...
Starting Jan. 30, the Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) will be opening its digital archives to the public. Still a work-in-progress, these archives will be one of the largest repositories ...
The Video Game History Foundation's new repository includes magazines, trade publications, work documents, and exclusive interviews from gaming history's best released and never-released titles.
The first video game ever created was Tennis for Two in 1958, and while it was an important milestone in the history of the medium, it’s less well-known than the ones that followed. Even 1962’s ...
Discover what happened today in video game history, from release date anniversaries to major gaming milestones and events.