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- | Come back in a bit, we're not ready yet :) | + | ====== Video Game Preservation ====== |
+ | Game preservation is the practice of ensuring that video games, their code, artwork, and related materials are archived and maintained for future generations. With the rapid pace of technological change, many older games risk becoming unplayable or lost forever. Getting involved in game preservation is a great way to contribute to the conservation of this important part of our cultural heritage. | ||
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+ | One key aspect of game preservation is dumping, which involves creating digital copies of game data from physical media like cartridges or discs. This allows the game to be preserved even if the original media degrades over time. The site [[https:// | ||
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+ | Scanning is another crucial preservation technique, especially for preserving game packaging, manuals, and other physical materials. The site [[https:// | ||
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+ | For those interested in the research side of game preservation, | ||
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+ | Finally, there are communities and non-profit organizations dedicated to game preservation that welcome contributors. Groups like the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Acknowledgements ===== | ||
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+ | This is a project sponsored and maintained by **[[https:// | ||
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+ | Logo is **[[https:// |