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A non-profit organization is trying to preserve and share the record of video game development, culture, and history. The Video Game History Museum is a concept that sprouted out of the thirty plus years of old video game consoles that collectors at the Classic Gaming Expo have come together to start. One of its Directors, Joe Santulli, gives us the run down of the hopes for a physical place they can call home as he shows me he top picks from inside the pop up video game museum at E3 2012.

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P.M. Roanhouse
Originally from the Maryland beltway area. P.M. lived in Los Angeles and now he is based in the Portland area. They're background is in engineering, network engineering, and software engineering and performs as a voice actor and satirist and with training in video editing and film making.
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