“The quest to save today’s gaming history from being lost forever” by Kyle Orland

article from arstechnica

“The very nature of digital [history] is that it’s both inherently easy to save and inherently easy to utterly destroy forever.”

“While the magnetic and optical disks and ROM cartridges that hold classic games and software will eventually be rendered unusable by time, it’s currently pretty simple to copy their digital bits to a form that can be preserved and emulated well into the future.

But paradoxically, an Atari 2600 cartridge that’s nearly 40 years old is much easier to preserve at this point than many games released in the last decade. Thanks to changes in the way games are being distributed, protected, and played in the Internet era, large parts of what will become tomorrow’s video game history could be lost forever. If we’re not careful, that is.”  read full article

 

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