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  ICHEG Receives $500K Grant; Planning Conferences, Fellowships
by Kyle Orland [Console/PC, Art, Business]
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August 25, 2011
 
ICHEG Receives $500K Grant; Planning Conferences, Fellowships

The International Center for the History of Electronic Games has received a $500,000 grant from Rochester-based Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, to continue the organization's growth and development.

The money will allow the organization to plan scholarly and public conferences as well as fellowships for game studies scholars, in addition to supporting the group's current efforts to collect and preserve video game memorabilia and papers at Rochester, New York's Strong Museum of Play.

The organization is also planning a game-themed issue of The Strong's American Journal of Play quarterly publication, expand online access to its digital collections and create new interactive exhibits.

"We are proud to support The Strong and its Play Partners because of the important role the institution plays in enhancing the quality of life in upstate New York,” Zeke Duda, Excellus BCBS senior executive vice president and chief financial officer, said in a statement.

ICHEG has previously received a grant of over $100,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to support its game preservation efforts.

The ICHEG collection includes collected papers from Magnavox Odyssey creator Ralph Baer, SimCity creator Will Wright and M.U.L.E. creator Dani Bunten Berry, as well as donated magazines and items from gaming press outlet 1UP and Gamasutra sister publication Game Developer magazine.
 
   
 
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Bart Stewart
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Not to be a philistine, but what the heck is a health insurer doing giving away half a million dollars?

Do the people paying premiums for health insurance to Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield know that they are "enhancing the quality of life in upstate New York" by helping to preserve artifacts from the history of computer gaming?

I'm certainly not opposed to this preservation process. It just strikes me as odd in the extreme that so much money would be given away at a time when there is supposedly incredible stress on health care budgets.

Kyle Orland
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I think this fits into BCBS' philanthropic arm, which is pretty common for big companies. It's not completely altruistic, though, since now when they go argue for something at the next city council meeting, they can say "We are a pillar of the community. Look at all that money we gave to our neighbor!"

Also, the health insurance cost problem is mostly borne by the consumers, not the providers or the insurance providers.


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