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The Seattle Interactive Media Museum (SIMM) is the first museum whose intention is to track anything and everything about interactive media, but more specifically video games. It was founded by Andrew Perti (founder and CEO) and Michael Carpenter (Co-founder and VP) in October 2010. The SIMM's mission is, "For the continued aggregation, research, preservation and exhibition of the interactive media culture and the physical, digital and abstract artifacts therein."

The SIMM's goal is to be able to create a museum for video games that is of the highest caliber. They would like to be able to eventually answer any question any person could ever have about any video game ever. Despite their very large scope they continue to make progress towards their goal with the "chisel chisel" motto, or slowly chipping away at a mountain model.

Andrew Perti has approximately 3,000 artifacts in his own collection, and focuses mainly on Sega Genesis games.