Is the International Center for the History of Electronic Games actively collecting additional electronic games and related materials?
Yes. ICHEG is actively seeking additional examples of games, game platforms, handheld-game systems, toys that combine digital and traditional play, and supporting materials of all types, including other game-inspired consumer products, packaging, advertising, business and personal papers related to the design and production of electronic games and their use, and materials that chronicle electronic game industry milestones.
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