VGHF-REPORTS. Research and Reports
Classification
Identifier: VGHF-REPORTS
This classification includes reports and research related to video games and video game history, produced by the Video Game History Foundation and other individuals and organizations.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Special 301 Comments on Video Game Piracy in Asia and Latin America
Item — Location Reports
Identifier: REPORTS-002
Abstract
In the United States, Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 entitles the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to investigate unfair foreign trade practices. Every year since 1989, the USTR has solicited comments about the impact of practices such as overseas counterfeiting on American businesses, which inform the agency's annual "Special 301" report.In 1994, the law firm Arter & Hadden submitted comments for the annual Special 301 report on behalf of...
Dates:
Issued: February 17, 1994
Survey of the Video Game Reissue Market in the United States
Collection
Identifier: REPORTS-001
Abstract
This study examines the current extent of the video game reissue market in the United States. While the video game industry and cultural heritage institutions agree that video games should be preserved for both entertainment and study, there is disagreement about whether the commercial market preempts the need for libraries, museums, and archives to expand their preservation activities. To better inform these discussions, we gathered evidence about what portion of historical games are...
Dates:
Publication: published July 10, 2023; Modified: revision published July 19, 2023