The Swiss Video Game Archivists (SVGA) was established on December 17, 2022, as a continuation of the Pixelvetica pilot project, which aimed to preserve video game history in Switzerland. The association evolved from a collaborative effort to safeguard digital heritage, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of video games as cultural artifacts.
Key figures in the SVGA include founding members from the Pixelvetica project, alongside professionals from various institutions dedicated to digital preservation. Their advocacy efforts focus on establishing best practices for archiving video games and promoting awareness of their cultural significance.
The SVGA has significantly influenced the gaming industry by advocating for policy changes related to digital preservation and fostering partnerships with cultural institutions. Their initiatives have raised awareness about the need for comprehensive archiving strategies within the gaming sector.
The core mission of the SVGA is to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of video games in Switzerland. They contribute to the industry by developing guidelines for archiving practices and engaging in educational outreach to highlight the importance of video game preservation.
The association comprises a diverse membership base, including archivists, historians, and gaming enthusiasts, with various membership tiers to accommodate different levels of involvement. The SVGA has received recognition for its pioneering work in digital preservation, earning accolades for its contributions to the gaming community and cultural heritage initiatives.
Is this your association?
Claim your profile to keep it up to date, boost visibility and access invaluable insights.