
Systems such as the ColecoVision, TurboGrafx-16 and 3DO may have been ousted from most home entertainment centers long ago, but they still have shelf space at the University of Michigan's Computer and Video Game Archive. Slashdot caught up with Engineering Librarian and Video Game Archivist Dave Carter and took a look inside the repository, which has curated around 35 classic and current-gen platforms and more than 3,000 different games. Having "one of everything" is the project's ultimate goal, but the logistics of acquiring every new game make achieving that feat a stretch.
Engadget , University of Michigan's Computer and Video Game Archive houses over 3,000 different games, roughly 35 unique consoles (video), University of Michigan's Computer and Video Game Archive houses over 3,000 different games, roughly 35 unique consoles (video)
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