[game_preservation] A Triumph Of Game Preservation
Andrew Armstrong
andrew at aarmstrong.org
Wed Aug 13 04:05:11 EDT 2008
Sure, all those suggestions are very good - you don't want to take the
initiative and do any of them? :) (For the archive repository, if the
data is all digital at the very least I am sure the Internet Archive can
have the majority of it in one form or another).
I am still in the process (offline) of thinking how to revamp the wiki
information, and these projects should be listed there along with other
good fansites/source of info. I can't disseminate information on the
wiki, it's just a poor location for it since everything is manual, but I
hope to get some form of DB-run site (perhaps the DGC one) which can
work to do the metadata and linking/searching to media side, especially
Archive.org things which are hopeless to search through :)
Andrew
Captain Commando wrote:
> Chris, I've been listening in, and these suggestions make perfect
> sense. You think we should have PT Boat awards?
>
> -DM
>
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Chris Lepine <chris at artfulgamer.com
> <mailto:chris at artfulgamer.com>> wrote:
>
> Although I'm a newcomer to this list - I've been lurking here for
> a while - and had a couple of thoughts on this story. Since the WC
> team, Joe Garrity, and Dan Chisarick, among others, did such a
> wonderful job digitally archiving these materials, would any of
> the following ideas make sense:
>
> - Speaking with Joe or the WC people to determine how they went
> about approaching EA and Mythic for the clearances on archiving
> the materials. It might make the job for future archival projects
> much, much easier.
> - Possibly putting the WC team in contact with one of the software
> repositories, or physical archive projects, so that they don't
> have to bear the complete burden of storage.
> - Assisting in some other way to disseminate archival material?
> Although I'm deeply appreciative of their efforts, the WCnews site
> is hardly an ideal place to disseminate materials.
>
> Etc, etc. I'm just thinking out loud - I'd welcome any input,
> further ideas, or suggestions. Obviously the Game Preservation
> wiki is already loaded with ongoing projects, helping to take
> advantage of such a huge archive seems like an infinitely valuable
> opportunity.
>
> Cheers,
> - Chris
> ---
> The Artful Gamer: In Search of the Lyrical and Poetic in Video Games
> http://www.artfulgamer.com
>
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