The Internet Archive is working with multiple external parties, including the IGDA's Preservation SIG and Stanford University's How They Got Game Project to preserve all kinds of rare and difficult to source video files relating to videogames.
Updates to the collection are now listed below:
April 2009: Daniel Floyd has contributed his "Videogames And..." series of videos to the Videogame Footage collection.
March 2009: We've now added the NextGenWalkThroughs collection, which will include walkthroughs for many major contemporary video games - thanks to NextGenWalkThroughs.com for the uploads.
February 2009: Uploads of Sega videos to the Videogame Footage collection by Satakore.com's Madroms.
November 2008: The Let's Play collection has been created, with contributions from the Let's Play Archive.
October 2008: Finished adding all existing episodes of the mockumentary videogame-based show Pure Pwnage to the Videogame Footage collection.
March 2008: Now added, the Archiving Virtual Worlds collection, "...dedicated to the academic investigation and historical preservation of documentation of virtual worlds."
October 2007: Have added the C64 Game Video Archive, with a mass of gameplay videos from Commodore 64 titles - thanks to Reinhard Klinksiek.
September 2007: Now adding selected promotional videos and interviews from the archive of Shacknews and its Fileshack video collection - thanks to Steve Gibson and Chris Remo.
September 2007: Added all existing episodes of Scottish satirical video game show Consolevania to the Videogame Footage collection.
September 2007: Added multiple lectures from the Independent Games Summit to the Videogame Footage collection - thanks to CMP Technology.
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