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==RetroArquivo==
 
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<section begin=intro />'''RetroArquivo''' is a project started by Pedro Pimenta dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of video games with a strong focus in Portugal. The current team is composed of Pedro, Michelle Caldeira and Miguel Costa with the occasional help of many other collectors, historians and even game developers.
 
<section begin=intro />'''RetroArquivo''' is a project started by Pedro Pimenta dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of video games with a strong focus in Portugal. The current team is composed of Pedro, Michelle Caldeira and Miguel Costa with the occasional help of many other collectors, historians and even game developers.
 
With a collection that is soon approaching 1500 magazines, hundreds of advertising materials, games, consoles and computers we try to share everything we can to help write a still unknown side to the history of videogames.<section end=intro />
 
With a collection that is soon approaching 1500 magazines, hundreds of advertising materials, games, consoles and computers we try to share everything we can to help write a still unknown side to the history of videogames.<section end=intro />
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* ''[[Revista Oficial Xbox (Portugal)]]''
 
* ''[[Revista Oficial Xbox (Portugal)]]''
 
* ''[[Super Jogos (Portugal)]]''
 
* ''[[Super Jogos (Portugal)]]''
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==Other pages we have contributed to:==
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* ''[[Catalogues]]''
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* ''[[Clube Sega]]''
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* ''[[Portidata Software Interactivo]]''

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RetroArquivo is a project started by Pedro Pimenta dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of video games with a strong focus in Portugal. The current team is composed of Pedro, Michelle Caldeira and Miguel Costa with the occasional help of many other collectors, historians and even game developers. With a collection that is soon approaching 1500 magazines, hundreds of advertising materials, games, consoles and computers we try to share everything we can to help write a still unknown side to the history of videogames.

Our magazines on Sega Retro

Other pages we have contributed to: