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Remembering and exhibiting games past: The Popular Memory Archive

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posted on 2024-07-13, 08:42 authored by Helen Stuckey, Melanie SwalwellMelanie Swalwell, Angela NdalianisAngela Ndalianis, Denise De VriesDenise De Vries
The Popular Memory Archive is an online collaborative research portal for collecting and exhibiting the production and reception histories of Australian and New Zealand micro-computer games of the 1980s. Proposed as a resource for both historians of technology and media, and the public, the site provides the means to collect and share the memories of those who lived and played their way through this period. This article surveys activity on the site and offers some preliminary evaluation of the significance of the online contributions. From this we consider the discursive, inclusive and questioning practices of the portal as a means of exhibiting historic games.

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Play it again: creating a playable history of Australasian digital games, for industry, community and research purposes

Australian Research Council

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ToDigra: Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association

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2

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1

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Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA)

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Copyright © 2015 the authors. ToDIGRA publications are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Generic License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/)

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eng

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