News
Japanese Game Preservation Society
January
28, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- The Game Preservation
Society is a non-profit organization run by volunteers who possess
professional skills and knowledge related to game preservation. In
Japan, although there are those who love games and work to protect
them in their own way, there wasn’t an organization that connected
those people. The Game Preservation Society was founded to
accomplish that.
Currently, our members gather for various activities, all related to
the preservation of old games (PC, console, and arcade). Our members
possess a variety of skills, such as game mastering, hardware
expertise, setting up databases, collecting and conserving software
resources, image processing techniques etc.
There is a large amount of resources and problems specific to game
preservation, and it is all too much for any individual to handle.
By disclosing more information, we hope to generate more cooperation
efforts in order to make our task more workable.
This press pack includes the last GPS news on:
1) Satoshi Mitsuhara enrolled as honorary member (HAL laboratory,
multiple Nintendo games including Smash Brothers and Pokémon)
2) Videogame magazine cataloguing - over 10'000 magazines! Plus a
drive for donations to purchase a new scanner.
3) LaserDisc preservation breakthrough - world's first LaserActive
preservation!
4) Interview with head of the GPS, Joseph Redon - available for free
syndication
Want to know how Family Friendly Gaming feels about physical
copies? Please click
here.
For more information about
this product(s) please click on one of their paid
advertisements.
No paid ads? That is easily correctible
here.
Did you know we
lose money on publishing this content? Do you appreciate stories like this one? Have you
ever considered helping Family Friendly Gaming?
For more information
click
here.