How To Play Google PLAY on PC Archives
How To Play Google PLAY on PC Archives
The Strong National Museum of Play
The Strong’s Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play is a multidisciplinary research repository devoted to the intellectual, social, and cultural history of play. In addition to housing the personal library and papers of its preeminent namesake, the 220,000-volume research library and archives holds a full spectrum of primary and secondary sources, including scholarly works, professional journals, other periodicals, trade catalogs, children’s books, comic books, manuscripts, personal papers, business records, and more.
Named for America’s Foremost Play Scholar
Brian Sutton-Smith (1924–2015) was one of the foremost play scholars of the last 100 years. His The Ambiguity of Play (1997) stands alongside Johann Huizinga’s Homo Ludens (1938) and Roger Caillois’s Man Play and Games (1961) as a touchstone of play theory. For more than half a century, in more than 350 books and articles, Sutton-Smith led or synthesized all the major advances in play studies. His collected works, papers, and personal library are a key element of the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play, and they symbolize the import of its holdings.
Key Holdings
The holdings of the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play encompass a broad range of materials and play-related topics, including collections gathered and cared for through the work of The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. The collections are especially strong in regard to the history of toys, dolls, video games, other electronic games, board games, and puzzles. Also included are significant holdings reflecting the work of leading American scholars and educators in the fields of play and early childhood education.
Library Collections
Archival Collections
Access to the Collections
Scholars, students, collectors, and other researchers are welcome to conduct research on site. The Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play is a non-circulating research center, but some materials are available through interlibrary loan. Trade catalogs, documents, and other items that are irreplaceable, rare, or fragile are not available for loan. Request an appointment for an on-site visit.
The library catalog of the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play provides a window into its vast collection of books and trade publications.
The archives catalog of The Strong contains detailed descriptive information about the archival collections housed in the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play. These collections include archival materials related to the study of play, artifacts of play, and video and electronic games. Researchers may search on keywords or browse by Collection, Subject, or Name.
Library and Archives Hours
Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. to noon
Interlibrary Loan
Libraries may make requests using an American Library Association (ALA) form via fax, mail, or email. Loans are for four weeks and are restricted to library use only. Trade catalogs, documents, and other items that are irreplaceable, rare, or fragile are not available for loan, but may be sent as a reproduction.
Attn: Interlibrary Loan
Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong
One Manhattan Square
Rochester, NY 14607
Email: library@museumofplay.org
Fax: 585-263-2493
Rights and Reproductions
Photocopies and scans may be requested for scholarship, research, or private study. Use the online form to make a request. Items too fragile for safe copying are excluded. A nominal fee is charged. No images may be published without prior written permission of The Strong.
Research Fellowships
To promote and advance play scholarship, The Strong invites academic professionals, independent scholars, museum scholars, and advanced graduate students at the MA or PhD level to apply for research fellowships available through the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play. Fellowships provide financial support for scholarly play research conducted on site at The Strong in Rochester, New York, for periods of study ranging from one to four weeks. Learn more about past fellowship recipients and their work.
Donate to the Collections
The Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play is actively seeking and acquiring a broad range of play-related materials. Of primary interest are the records of toy and game (including video and other electronic games) designers, inventors, and companies; marketing, advertising, and other promotional and informational materials about toys and games; trade publications of the toy and game industries; personal and professional papers and publications of play scholars; primary and secondary publications that document the history of play; and published and unpublished works written by historians and dedicated collectors of toys, games, and other artifacts of play.
The Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play encourages queries from individuals and organizations that have important play-related documents, periodicals, books, and other materials that merit a permanent home where they can help inform future generations. Please email library@museumofplay.org or call 585-410-6349.
Contact a Librarian
The Strong’s staff is glad to assist with research inquiries, questions about collections, and requests for images. Please fill out the contact form completely, providing a topic of research, the materials desired and any special needs, so that Library and Archives staff optimize collections research. Staff will respond within two weeks of initial request.
Bravely Archive
Are you bound by fate?
The Bravely series is out now for the first time on the mobile app!
Set in a parallel world 100 years after the original "Bravely" series, new and old characters await to adventure the classic style RPG. The main mechanics of the battle is based on easy flick input so the game is open to all users. With conventional turn command battles by easy & simple flick input, users can enjoy tactical gameplay.
Users can also combine forces by joining a Guild and defeating more challenging raid bosses with their fellow guild members.
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Features
-Super-easy flick input Battles
Hit up and down enemies to make longer combos for bigger damage
Enjoy easy yet tactical battles
-Play with friends in Guilds
Combine forces with your guild members to beat powerful Raid Bosses
-Dungeon-based quests
Explore dungeons to find items and beat enemies
-Will you FACE or FIGHT YOUR DESTINY?
The story works around a huge crystal called an "Archive" which binds people's fate.
Uncover the plots behind the 2 opposing organizations, the mysteries and the truths behind the "Archive"…
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STORY
It was a few hundred years ago that the evil dragon Garganthos tried to end humanity,
but was defeated after a long, fierce battle.
Garganthos was concealed in a huge crystal, called an "Archive,"
that controlled and bound the people's fate.
But one day, the Archive slammed into the center of the continent of Luxendarc and
the fragments of the Archive scattered across the world.
An institution known as the Anastasis Library was founded to collect and study these mysterious crystals.
But another group, called the Breakers, emerged to disrupt those efforts...
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WebSite
https://www.bravely-archive.com
Manage your history, recommendations & content
You can manage your history, recommendations, and downloads or delete your entire library in Google Play Music.
Manage your history & recommendations
Manage your Google Play Music listening history
- Open your Google Play Music settings menu.
- Go to the Privacy & location section.
- Click Manage Activity Controls.
- Toggle Web & App Activity on or off.
You can also go directly to your account settings page to toggle Web & App Activity on or off.
Delete your recommendation history
- Open your Google Play Music settings menu.
- Go to the Privacy & location section.
- Click Delete Recommendation History.
This will remove your listening history, search history, and any other history you’ve ever had on Google Play Music that helps us provide personalized recommendations.
Download your music
Download uploaded & purchased music through Music Manager
- Open Google Play Music Manager.
- Click Download.
- Click Download my library or Download free and purchased.
Download an archive of your Google Play Music library
Delete your entire library
To delete all of the music you’ve purchased, uploaded, or added to your library on Google Play Music:
- Go to your Google Play Music settings page in a web browser on your computer.
- Click Delete My Library.
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