JcDent

A T-55 experience

Military history, video games and miniature wargaming.

RPGs, single player FPS, RTS and 4X, grog games.


Passionate about complaining about Warhammer.


Catholic, socialist, and an LGBT+ ally.


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gosokkyu
@gosokkyu

Japan's CEDEC conference is currently underway, and one of the panels they hosted yesterday was a joint presentation and roundtable discussion about the internal preservation efforts of four of Japan's most storied game publishers, chaired by Square-Enix's Yoichiro Miyake and featuring Taito's Yuichi Toyama, Sega's Yosuke Okunari and, making what may be their first public appearance as a preservation specialist, Capcom's Yasuyuki Makino.

CEDEC didn't stream this particular section but the media writeups are starting to come out (thx 4gamer!), so here's a rundown:


JcDent
@JcDent

Though I doubt there's going to be much historical interest in my game reviews lol


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in reply to @gosokkyu's post:

I love to hear about this! Thanks for translating and highlighting interesting bits!

In an ideal world, every one of these guys would make some ultimate interactive museum game/experience with these materials, like a crazy high budget modern version of the old PS1 Namco Museum games.

This is nice to read regarding these companies (even if there's clear self interest in it) are finally kicking into the gear of archiving but also unravelling their IP so they can actually offer it to people for use.