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== Why We Exist ==
== Why We Exist ==


Retro tech deserves better than bureaucracy, contradictory rules, and edit wars. Wikipedia has become a place where pompous, kingdom-building editors gatekeep knowledge and discourage new contributors—especially in the retro computing space.
Retro tech deserves thoughtful preservation—not bureaucracy, red tape, or gatekeeping. Unfortunately, platforms like Wikipedia often make it difficult for new contributors to share knowledge, especially when it comes to niche topics like retro computing.


We are not affiliated with Wikipedia. We exist because the retro scene needs a place that respects its history, its community, and its future.
We are not affiliated with Wikipedia. RetroWikipedia was created to provide a more welcoming, focused, and inclusive environment—one that respects the history, community, and culture of retro technology.


RetroWikipedia honors and protects retro tech, the retroscene, and the people who care about them. Our mission is to document the full spectrum of computing evolution—including modern retro and vintage tech movements.
RetroWikipedia exists to document and protect the full spectrum of computing history, from the pioneers and hardware of the past to modern retro and vintage tech movements. We’re here for the people who care about this legacy—and who want to help preserve it for future generations.


== What We Cover ==
== What We Cover ==
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== Contact ==
== Contact ==


Website: [https://retrowikipedia.com https://retrowikipedia.com]   
Website: [https://retrowikipedia.com https://retrowikipedia.com]  </br>
General inquiries: '''hello@retrowikipedia.com'''
General inquiries: '''hello@retrowikipedia.com'''

Latest revision as of 14:39, 25 July 2025

About RetroWikipedia

Preserving Digital History One Byte at a Time.

Vanguard Media LLC dba RetroWikipedia is a collaborative project dedicated to preserving and cataloging the history of computing and technology from the 1970s through the 2010s. We believe the stories of early hardware, software, people, organizations, and publications are vital pieces of our cultural and technical heritage—and they deserve better than to be forgotten or ignored.

Why We Exist

Retro tech deserves thoughtful preservation—not bureaucracy, red tape, or gatekeeping. Unfortunately, platforms like Wikipedia often make it difficult for new contributors to share knowledge, especially when it comes to niche topics like retro computing.

We are not affiliated with Wikipedia. RetroWikipedia was created to provide a more welcoming, focused, and inclusive environment—one that respects the history, community, and culture of retro technology.

RetroWikipedia exists to document and protect the full spectrum of computing history, from the pioneers and hardware of the past to modern retro and vintage tech movements. We’re here for the people who care about this legacy—and who want to help preserve it for future generations.

What We Cover

We catalog and archive:

  • People and pioneers of computing
  • Companies and organizations from the tech world
  • Hardware (home computers, workstations, calculators, consoles, etc.)
  • Software (operating systems, applications, games, etc.)
  • Programming languages and tools
  • Vintage and retro tech magazines
  • Books and manuals
  • Internet history and BBS culture
  • Modern retro projects and hardware

How You Can Help

We rely on our community—your passion, knowledge, and support make this possible.

You can contribute in many ways:

  • Spread the word — Share RetroWikipedia with fellow enthusiasts, forums, social media, and communities.
  • Contribute content — Add pages, fix errors, upload scans, and share your knowledge.
  • Donate hardware or software — We accept mail-in contributions:
Vanguard Media LLC
c/o RetroWikipedia
2009 South 71st St
Fort Smith, AR 72903
USA
  • Support us monthly — Become a patron for as little as $1/month:
https://www.patreon.com/c/RetroWikipedia

Join the Mission

RetroWikipedia is built by and for those who care about preserving the past—hackers, archivists, retro gamers, educators, and the curious alike.

Anyone can create an account and edit. To maintain quality and fight spam, we require email verification before editing.

Contact

Website: https://retrowikipedia.com
General inquiries: hello@retrowikipedia.com