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Licensing Blasts From the Past: Nintendo

2:00AM Maggie Greene | I’ve really been enjoying the posts over at the Stephen M. Cabrinety Collection blog, even though it has one of the worst titles I’ve ever seen. Up recently was a look back at some of the licensed goods in the collection, including this box of the ‘Nintendo Cereal System.’ And yes, they tried some of the 20 year old cereal before gutting the box to save it for posterity. Eric Kaltman mentions some of the challenges that come along with attempting to preserve these bits of game culture: Working through the collections provides some rather weird challenges to the discipline of library science. An entire segment of the collection is devoted to items termed as realia, basically commercial products tied to video game concepts or characters. They don’t fit on shelves very well, and the exact means of how to preserve these detritus of commercial culture are fraught with an internal debate about their validity to humanity. I think everything should be remembered or recorded fastidiously, but then again I get a thrill out of looking at old Nintendo marketing crud, and I work in a library. That said, these items make my inner child awaken anew and crave some tasty morsels of the past. I hope we can expect to see more of this sort of stuff — it’s fun seeing what librarians at Stanford have decided to add to the collection. Though I would be curious to learn the acquisition backstory — was the cereal just hanging out in someone’s personal collection? Two decade old overstock at Ralston Purina? Errant Nintendo Licensing: Parties, Cereal, and School [How They Got Game] More »

Metaverse U Roundup

10:01AM Maggie Greene | Stanford’s Metaverse U conference has been going on this past weekend, and Joey Seiler has been blogging from the event, which has a lot of academic theory, predictions about where virtual worlds are headed, as well as how people are trying to implement some of the theoretical aspects into actual practice. One of the most interesting panels looked to be on avatars, some experiments with virtual reality, and preservation of virtual worlds: More »

Stanford Announces Metaverse U Conference

12:45PM Maggie Greene | Stanford has put together a conference that is going to be running the weekend before GDC. Being held on the 16th and 17th of February, the aim is to bring together a pack of interesting and varied speakers to talk about (what a shock!) the ‘metaverse’ and virtual worlds. The list of speakers is solid and it looks to be an interesting event – registration is now open and you can find out more at the Metaverse U site. Full details after the jump: More »