Frank Cifaldi (born May 22, 1982)[1] is a video game preservationist, historian, and developer.
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![]() Cifaldi at the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo | |
Born | (1982-05-22) May 22, 1982 (age 40) |
Occupation | Video game archivist, historian, and developer |
Cifaldi founded Lost Levels, a website that collected information about unreleased video games, in 2003.[2] This began his career in the video game industry, and after years of writing about and producing games, he founded the Video Game History Foundation in 2016.[2] He is currently the director of the organization,[3][4] and has assisted in projects including Digital Eclipse's Mega Man Legacy Collection[5][6] and The Disney Afternoon Collection remasters.[7] He is also known for his extensive personal collection of video game periodicals.[8][9] Cifaldi has also researched early video game advertising,[10] early Nintendo prototypes,[11] and the official Super Mario Bros. release date.[12] He presented on games preservation at the 2016 Game Developers Conference.[13][14] Cifaldi is additionally a former features editor of Gamasutra,[15] and a former host of the Retronauts podcast.[16]
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