Graduate Certificate in Video Game Preservation Ethics
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- Introduction to Video Game Preservation Ethics
- Historical Context of Video Games
- Intellectual Property Rights in Gaming
- Cultural Significance and Representation in Games
- Digital Archiving Techniques
- Ethical Issues in Game Development and Distribution
- Community Engagement and Collaboration in Preservation
- Case Studies in Game Preservation
- Future Trends in Video Game Technology and Ethics
- Policies and Advocacy for Game Preservation
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Game Archivist: Responsible for the systematic storage and preservation of video games, ensuring their accessibility for future generations.
This role emphasizes the importance of ethical practices in archiving digital media.
Digital Curator: Focuses on the organization and presentation of video game collections, combining technical knowledge with creative design to enhance user experience and promote public engagement.
Preservation Specialist: Works to safeguard video game assets, managing the processes of digitizing and restoring old games while adhering to ethical standards in preservation.
Game Designer: Involves creating engaging gameplay experiences while considering the historical context of games, ensuring that design choices respect the integrity of the original works.
Technical Artist: Serves as a bridge between art and technology, ensuring that video game graphics are preserved accurately and that the artistic vision is maintained throughout the preservation process.
Game Programmer: Develops and maintains the underlying code of video games, playing a crucial role in the preservation of functionality and playability for archival purposes.
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