I'm downloading some torrent for some fringe strategy games on the PC. The one that's released in 2008 is at 70% done after 1 week, while the 2001 version is at 2.5%. In fact if you look up obscure game you usually only find a bunch of links and half of them would be busted and the torrent is almost never seeded. It seems to me it'd possible if say 10 years later you hear some major ROM site getting busted and the last confirmed copy of Sonic the Hedgehog or whatever is gone along with the site. Even if you're something on Steam, there's no reason to believe Steam would last forever, but if you're not on that, would anyone even know your game existed after 10 years assuming the game is not good enough to be mainstream?
Maybe they need to preserve copies of old games like they do with endangered animals or how certain diseases are only available in laboratory (because they can't be sure if it wiping it out completely is a good thing). Well there's obviously going to be piracy issues, but there's definitely a lot of games where people wouldn't even bother pirating that can literally just disappear forever.
Maybe they need to preserve copies of old games like they do with endangered animals or how certain diseases are only available in laboratory (because they can't be sure if it wiping it out completely is a good thing). Well there's obviously going to be piracy issues, but there's definitely a lot of games where people wouldn't even bother pirating that can literally just disappear forever.