Welcome to the "Memo...rial Museum," a website that preserves hand-written notes, codes, and other marginalia written on/around/packed in with old video games. Please feel free to browse these documents by clicking "Memo...rial Museum" in the nav bar. You can also learn a bit about me, check out my past work/current and upcoming projects, and browse cute photos my five wonderful cats (plus any other cats I meet on my adventures) using the links at the top of this page. Quick links to website updates are on the sidebar. If you're feeling generous and want to support the museum with acquiring materials or feeding the kitties, my Ko-fi is linked below. Thanks for visiting!
Recent Update
2/19/2026 - Added a ton of new scans and photos! Several Fez puzzle solutions lovingly solved by hand on notecards and notebook paper are now live! A generous donor has sent over her love for women and the mysteries of Signalis. An anonymous poster shared a map for navigating the strange spaces of Repunant Bounty with some snazzy logo art. In the unique materials category, our friends at Stomping Grounds Game Center provided a cd sleeve featuring codes for Unreal Tournament. Finally, I've started organizing my collection of captures from eBay with a listing for Joe and Mac: Caveman Ninja on the PC (I'm also shocked this game saw a PC port) containing a small note about the game files. I'm also working on more writing about the project. A recent move stalled some of my progress, but now that things have settled I've been able to dig back in. I've also been tinkering with a redesign to the archive, but that's a bit further off. As always, thanks for reading!
Special Thanks
The "Memo...rial Museum" would not be possible without support from Stomping Grounds Game Center. They have generously supplied numerous photographs of these materials as they pass through the shop. Give them some love at Stomping Grounds Game Center. This website would not exist without the insight of my good friend Alec who has patiently listened to my crashouts about html and css and responded with kindness and clarity. A huge shoutout to Phillip Corrado for his generous financial support of this project, which has allowed me to source many of the notes scanned on this website. Finally, thanks to all of my incredible friends who have supported my silly little dreams, endured my weird tangents, and kept believing in these ideas even when I had given up on them. This site is dedicated to all of you.