Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines – Moscow, Russia

The Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines preserves the history of Russian-made coin-operated video game machines.

Wireframe

Wireframe magazine is focused entirely on video gaming and game development.

Super Mario Encyclopedia by Dark Horse Comics

In 2015, Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. celebrated its 30th anniversary and Nintendo released the Super Mario Encyclopedia in Japan, leaving fans of the influential gaming series in other countries clamouring for a worldwide release.

Video Games from New York Puzzle Company

Retro gaming gets decidedly low-tech in a 1000-piece puzzle by New York City-based New York Puzzle Company.

3D Arcade & Video Game Art from 8 Bit Boutique

Retro-gamers can now pay homage to the 8-bit era by decorating with custom video game art from the UK-based 8 Bit Boutique.

Super Play

Super Play was a magazine dedicated to Nintendo’s 16-bit SNES console, games, and culture published from 1992 to 1996.

Michael Arzt, COO, ATARI Connect

Atari changed the way we played video games and thought about home entertainment when it released its Atari 2600 game console in 1977. The new ATARI Connect division is extending that legacy of innovation to new generations.

Mini Arcade Games from ThinkGeek

ThinkGeek’s new series of electronic games pays homage to four of the iconic video games of the 1970s and ’80s: Asteroids, Centipede, Frogger, and Q*bert.

The ColecoVisions Podcast

The ColecoVisions Podcast is the place to go to learn more about this beloved console, games, and its place in gaming culture.

Video Games: The Movie

Video Games: The Movie serves as a primer to the gaming industry. Through interviews with industry experts, the documentary looks back to the genesis of video games and brings viewers up to speed on current trends in gaming.

Tony Temple, Classic Arcade Video Games Restoration

Like many teens in the 1980s, Tony Temple spent his free time and allowance in video arcades. Today, Tony is an arcade video game restorer, collector, and writer at The Arcade Blogger. Tony explains his history with arcade games and why they continue to fascinate.

Frank Cifaldi, Founder & Co-Director, The Video Game History Foundation

Video games are easy to take for granted. As new technology reaches the market, people often abandon a long-time favourite for the new and shiny game that holds untold promise. Frank Cifaldi and the team at The Video Game History Foundation are working to ensure those beloved video games of yesterday don’t get permanently lost and forgotten.