Urban Blackbear
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There are plenty of people and organizations that practice game preservation. It's simply not in any of the big publishers or platforms interests. Why continue to keep an OG game preserved, when they can sell new versions of it every couple of years. Look at how many editions of Skyrim have been published. I myself have nearly the entire NES, SNES, SEGA, PSX, and PS2 library and I still play them as frequently as I play modern games. Possibly more frequently since modern games have become so homogenized that entire genres have disappeared. All of those consoles still work as well. I even have them archived and play them on emulators as well. It's only modern consoles that seem to brick every other year. Games that do not have a physical release are doomed to nonexistence far quicker than any other type of published game. You also cannot preserve a game that checks in with a server whether it needs to or not if there is no longer am authentication server.