Obituary: Craig Harrington
Craig Harrington, a PhD candidate in the School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics and a valued member of the Play It Again project team, died […]
Craig Harrington, a PhD candidate in the School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics and a valued member of the Play It Again project team, died […]
Over the last two decades, a substantial amount of research has addressed the fan culture phenomenon, particularly in relation to film and television; the focus has […]
Nick Richardson, from ACMI, presented a paper on the Play It Again project at the 2014 Association of Moving Image Archivists conference in Savannah, Georgia. The […]
On 18th June, 2014, we held only our second ever face to face full team meeting, at the University of Melbourne. Being in the same room […]
The International Born Digital and Cultural Heritage conference will be held on 19-20 June, 2014, at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. The event is […]
We are pleased to post up the latest draft of our New Zealand and Australian 1980s microcomputer games lists. These now have 236 and 822 titles […]
Games are one of the most significant cultural forms of modern society yet their story is poorly documented in Australia and New Zealand, according to Flinders […]
Play It Again’s “Popular Memory Archive” was officially launched at the 9th Australasian Interactive Entertainment conference, at RMIT on 30th September. An online exhibition of information […]
At the end of September, Melanie Swalwell was an invited speaker at the first Digital Nationz entertainment expo, held at Vector Arena in Auckland. Swalwell, whose […]