Preserving Video Game History for Future Generations
Explore curated collections, digitized artifacts, and developer interviews spanning decades of gaming history. Browse high-resolution scans, interactive timelines, and educational resources.
SavePoint Archives is a digital-first museum focused on preserving video game history through curated collections and comprehensive documentation. We work to connect nostalgic memories with scholarly research.
Extensive archives of games, consoles, and accessories
Searchable archives with provenance and metadata
Developer interviews and industry perspectives
Interactive timeline exploring the evolution of gaming consoles from the 1970s to present day.
Digitized cabinet art, technical manuals, and gameplay footage from classic arcade machines.
Original design documents, concept art, and development notes from legendary game creators.
Our digitization process captures details of gaming artifacts. From packaging artwork to circuit board layouts, we work to preserve visual and technical heritage.
Firsthand accounts from the pioneers who shaped the gaming industry
Conversations with legendary developers who created the foundations of modern gaming.
Behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process and technical challenges.
Explorations of programming techniques and hardware innovations that shaped gaming.
Educational packages designed for schools and libraries. Our curated modules present gaming history for students of various ages.
Access to our digital archives, search tools, and downloadable resources for academic research.
Licensed images and footage for media publications, documentaries, and commercial projects.
Curriculum bundles for schools and libraries with age-appropriate content.
Our platform serves researchers, journalists, and industry professionals with tools for exploring gaming history. Search capabilities and metadata help users find specific content.
Multi-parameter filtering by date, platform, genre, and developer
Provenance and technical specifications for archived items
Programmatic access for integration with research tools
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