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** New magazines in the VGHF Digital Library
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With your support, we’re continuing to grow our digital research library. Last week, we passed 4000 out-of-print magazines in our digital archive! Every issue is text-searchable to make research even easier.
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With help from our community partners, we’ve added complete (or near-complete) runs of publications like Expert Gamer ([link removed]) , Computer Gaming World ([link removed]) , Xbox Nation ([link removed]) , and more.
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We’re continuing to scan thousands of pages of rare historical video game publications, including…
* 1980s newsletter Electronic Games Hotline ([link removed])
* Imagine Town Magazine ([link removed]) , a promotional magazine for girls from 2009
* The short-lived computer game magazine CD-ROM Entertainment ([link removed]) from the publishers of Electronic Gaming Monthly
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** We couldn’t do this without you!
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There’s a lot happening at once here at the Video Game History Foundation. Thanks to your ongoing support, we can take the time to build our magazine reference collection while we’re also tackling larger projects. With these magazines and more, our library continues to be a one-of-a-kind digital resource for studying the history of video games.
Keep posted for the latest about our digital library. More special collections will be launching throughout the year, and you’ll get the news right to your inbox!
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