We're at GDC 2025!

The Video Game History Foundation is back for this year's 2025 Game Developers Conference! Here's a preview of everywhere you can find us this week.

A banner for Lost Levels; Unreleased Games for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Explore lost game history at our interactive exhibit

VGHF marks the 40th anniversary of the NES with Lost Levels, an interactive exhibit on unreleased NES games.
Come play and learn about an international selection of lost NES games at the Game History Gallery at booth C1537.
An excerpt from a flyer for the unreleased NES game Super Sushi Pinball. It reads, "Have an appeite for a good game?! Sushi Pinball hits the spot!"
Super Sushi Pinball, just one of the unreleased NES titles playable at our booth.
VGHF founder Frank Cifaldi speaking at GDC 2019.

History is up to us

VGHF founder Frank Cifaldi delivers a game history keynote on Wednesday, March 19 about the challenges and limits of video game preservation.

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VGHF library director Phil Salvador speaking at GDC 2024.

What's new in history?

VGHF library director Phil Salvador speaks on a panel of game history exports about the latest news in the game history field on Friday, March, 21.

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A photo of the VGHF team, as taken on a Game Boy Camera.
We'll be around all week talking game history and showing the industry our new open-access digital library.

Meet us at our booth to chat with us and get your own souvenir Game Boy Camera photo!
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