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The Sims' Unseen Design Notebooks - Revealing Gaming's History

For the latest issue of Game Informer, we travelled to The Strong Museum of Play in Rochester, New York to tour their amazing archive of gaming history. You can learn more about the history and mission of the museum in our interview with Jeremy Saucier who is the assistant vice president for interpretation and electronic games by clicking here. In the video above, the museum's director Jon-Paul Dyson and archivist Julia Novakovic page through legendary game designer Will Wright's notes and sketches showing the earliest glimpses into the creation of the gaming juggernaut The Sims. We hope you enjoy the video above and stay tuned for a new piece of gaming history every day this week at gameinformer.com.



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