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editThe Digital Library launched by VGHF contains over 30,000 files and index of gaming media, including but not limited to text archive, video game magazine media, and game development and production material. The VGHF also possesses unprocessed physical media, which will eventually be processed into digital media for wider access.[1]
The access to Digital Library is free to any user, and was the cause for server exhaustion upon its initial release to the public.
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https://gamehistory.org/vghf-library-launch/
https://www.recalbox.com/blog/2025-01-30-video-game-history-foundation-actualite-news-retrogaming/
- ↑ Orland, Kyle (2025-01-30). "VGHF opens free online access to 1,500 classic game mags, 30K historic files". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2025-10-30.