

Video Game History Hour
Video Game History Foundation
Industry expert Frank Cifaldi, Executive Director of the Video Game History Foundation, brings on fellow content creators, game developers, video game historians, and storytellers to teach us a little bit about video game history. Our casual, “chatting over coffee” style interviews let us see the true life of a researcher: bang-your-head-against-a-wall dead-ends, “I can’t believe no one’s told this story before” moments, the thrill of sharing incredible history with the world, and more. Pull up a chair and join us!
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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 6min
Episode 125: ROMchip, What’s Next?
Laine Nooney, an associate professor at NYU and managing editor of ROMchip: A Journal of Game Histories, joins Phil Salvador on The Video Game History Hour to chat about the journal’s mission to make game history more than just timelines. ROMchip is an open-access, independent journal that brings together academics, enthusiasts, and industry pros, supported by community fundraising instead of traditional academic publishing. They discuss ROMchip's success, its growing community, and dreams of what the future holds for the journal. You can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Patreon (one day early at the $5 tier and above), on Spotify, or on our website.A full transcript of this episode is available on our website: https://gamehistory.org/episode-125-romchip-whats-next/See more from Laine Nooney:Linktree: linktr.ee/lainenooney See more from ROMchip:Website: romchip.org/Socials, Events, Blog: donate.romchip.org/Video Game History Foundation:Email: podcast@gamehistory.orgWebsite: gamehistory.orgSupport us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 9min
Episode 124: Digital Library Launch
It’s finally arrived: our digital library archive is now open in early access! Our library team: library director Phil Salvador, director of technology Travis Brown, and artist and engineer Amanda Cifaldi all join foundation director Frank Cifaldi and show producer Robin Kunimune to celebrate and discuss the years-long project sampling just a portion of our physical collection. We highlight the library’s role in facilitating video game research, the importance of fair use, the novel tools and infrastructure we created in this process, legal and ethical considerations, and future plans for and potential of this digital archive.*This episode has a follow-up bonus episode available to our paid tier Patreon members.Digital Archive: archive.gamehistory.orgLibrary Catalog: library.gamehistory.orgYou can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Patreon (one day early at the $5 tier and above), on Spotify, or on our website.A full transcript of this episode is available on our website: https://gamehistory.org/episode-124-digital-library-launch/ Video Game History Foundation:Email: podcast@gamehistory.orgWebsite: gamehistory.orgSupport us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 31min
Episode 123: GamePro Magazine Collection
Katrin Auch and Dan Amrich, former stalwarts of GamePro magazine, reminisce about their vibrant time at the iconic publication. They share insider stories on transitioning from film to digital layouts, navigating tight budgets, and the creative chaos behind monthly issues. Listeners will be amused by blunders, like the Zelda cover mishap that misrepresented Link's handedness, and the humorous recollections of mishaps in image sourcing. Their insights into maintaining archives shed light on the challenges of media preservation in the gaming world.

Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 17min
Episode 122: Save the Games Recap
We're joined by Director of Digital Preservation at The Strong National Museum of Play Andrew Borman to recap the events of the first ever Save the Games Symposium put on by the museum in August 2024, a conference dedicated to digital preservation and advancing the field of video game preservation.Chris Arneil, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia report: International Video Game Preservation Survey ReportGame Availability Study (87% Study): Survey of the Video Game Reissue Market in the United StatesYou can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Patreon (one day early at the $5 tier and above) or on Spotify.See more from Andrew Borman:Twitter/X: @borman18YouTube: /ptoponlineWebsite: http://museumofplay.orgFacebook: /ichegVideo Game History Foundation:Podcast Twitter: @gamehistoryhourEmail: podcast@gamehistory.orgTwitter: @GameHistoryOrgWebsite: gamehistory.orgSupport us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Dec 25, 2024 • 48min
Episode 121: Exploring the Cyan Vault
In this field report from Mead, Washington, Cyan co-founder Rand Miller takes VGHF library director Phil Salvador on an exclusive tour of the "Cyan Vault." Together, they uncover rare game artifacts, prototypes, and cool behind-the-scenes treasures while diving into Cyan's rich history. Listen in to discover how thoughtful, meticulous preservation can not only tell a story but also breathe new life into a classic like Riven.You can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Patreon (one day early at the $5 tier and above), on Spotify, or on our website.A transcript of this episode can be found at: https://gamehistory.org/episode-121-exploring-the-cyan-vault/See more from Rand Miller:Twitter/X: @randemtweetsWebsite: cyan.comVideo Game History Foundation:Podcast Twitter: @gamehistoryhourEmail: podcast@gamehistory.orgTwitter/X: @GameHistoryOrgWebsite: gamehistory.orgSupport us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
Episode 120: Nintendo's Virtual Boy
In our very first episode of season two, university professor José Zagal and video game historian Benj Edwards, co-authors of Seeing Red: Nintendo's Virtual Boy, join host Frank Cifaldi to educate us all on Nintendo’s Virtual Boy. Mentioned in the show:Benj’s original article on VB:https://www.fastcompany.com/3050016/unraveling-the-enigma-of-nintendos-virtual-boy-20-years-later José’s original academic article on the VB (from 2009):https://doi.org/10.1145/1690388.1690406 Jez San talking about his VR partnership with Nintendo and how it was cancelled in favor of the Virtual Boy:https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/11/feature_the_game-changing_nintendo_vr_headset_that_never_wasYou can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Patreon (one day early at the $5 tier and above), on Spotify, or on our website.See more from José Zagal:Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=a4a3GTMAAAAJ&hl=enTwitter/X: @josezagalDivision of Games (@University of Utah): games.utah.eduSee more from Benj Edwards:Twitter: @benjedwardsWebsite: benjedwards.comVideo Game History Foundation:Podcast Twitter: @gamehistoryhourEmail: podcast@gamehistory.orgTwitter: @GameHistoryOrgWebsite: gamehistory.orgSupport us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Dec 12, 2024 • 9min
Season Two Announcement
We're thrilled to announce season two of the Video Game History Hour is finally here! We've been toiling away behind the scenes putting together a fun and interesting new line-up of guests and we can't wait to share them all with you. Keep an eye on your feed for our re-launch episode coming up next.You can listen to the Video Game History Hour every other Wednesday on Spotify or one day early on Patreon.

Dec 14, 2023 • 56min
Holiday Update & Winter Fundraiser
It’s been awhile so, let’s catch up. Plus, we’re right in the middle of our 2023 Winter Fundraiser and we can’t wait to tell you all about how it’s going.
Video Game History Foundation:
Podcast Twitter: @gamehistoryhour
Email: podcast@gamehistory.org
Twitter: @GameHistoryOrg
Website: gamehistory.org
Support us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg

Oct 11, 2023 • 15min
The Future of the Show
Hosts discuss departure of co-host, concerns about show's quality, excitement for future, and commitment to continue podcast despite break

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Sep 29, 2023 • 1h 8min
Ep. 119: Karateka
Game designer and creator of Karateka Jordan Mechner, joined by Chris Kohler of Digital Eclipse, shares a new interactive documentary The Making of Karateka exploring this 1984 karate classic title. In this episode: Jordan’s earliest work, perfect paper preservationist, Prince of Persia source code, hitting it rich in video games vs. going to class, celebrating old games, an inspiration train, a father’s love of his son, the lost leopard: found, and bringing a game back to life.
See more from Jordan Mechner:
Website: jordanmechner.com
Facebook: /jmechner
Twitter: @jmechner
Instagram: @jmechner
Mastodon: @jmechner
YouTube: /JordanMechner
See more from Chris Kohler:
Twitter: @kobunheat
Website: www.chriskohler.biz
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Kohler/e/B001IOFJPI%3F
Video Game History Foundation:
Podcast Twitter: @gamehistoryhour
Email: podcast@gamehistory.org
Twitter: @GameHistoryOrg
Website: gamehistory.org
Support us on Patreon: /gamehistoryorg


