Tue, 14 April 2015
The University of Michigan's Computer and Video Game Archive houses a collection of approximately 6,000 titles and consoles, from Atari 2600 to modern independent games and hardware. The Archive is a public resource, and allows both students and members of the community access to games as part of their assignments/research. David Carter is the university's Video Game Archivist (among many other things), and joins the show to discuss the archive's history and place in the University. (Note: This episode was reuploaded after finding a production goof in the original.)
Direct download: Episode_12_--_David_Carter_and_the_CVGA.mp3
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