The Swiss game of the week is Aventura II (Jean-Claude Schopfer). Even the canceled games interest some of us! Have you ever tried to release a video game? Let us know ! About Aventura II: https://swissgames.garden/games/aventura-ii
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Preserving video games requires navigating a complex interplay of historical, cultural, and technological factors. CH Ludens member Adrian Demleitner and digital conservator Tom Ensom talk about their conservation strategies for both historic and contemporary video game technologies, exploring the motivations behind their preservation, the methodologies used, and the impact of ongoing technological change in game development.
https://www.hkb.bfh.ch/en/news/events-for-specialists/forschung-donnerstags-vortrag-70/
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@thgie presented a paper on analysing video game images at the Digital History Switzerland conference 2024. In "A handful of pixels of blood" he spoke about what makes these images unique, working on visual datasets and applying the "Framework for the Analysis of Visual Representation" in video game studies.
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Each Monday, discover the Swiss game of the week! Today: BlupiMania (1994), a puzzle game published by Epsitech (Daniel Roux). Play here to a 2023 "subtle blend of the original Smaky and the DOS version" (by Mathieu Schroeter): https://blupi.org/mania/index.html Played it? Know other Swiss games? Let us know! #SwissGameOfTheWeek
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