I have a hard time believing that there's anyone out there under the age of I don't know, 35, 40 or so, who doesn't have at least one fond memory of playing a game in an arcade, being mesmerized by the quality of graphics and audio. I was there, I know it well.
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Ultimately, if your so-called preservation team is one bad day, one failed hard drive, one missed domain re-registration, or one cloud backup away from not having anything at all preserved, re-think what you claim to be dedicated to, because it isn't what you think.
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At the end of the day, if you claim to be involved in preservation, you should ask yourself one very important question:pic.twitter.com/YngpUOMRav
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Just as a final post-script, a point that I omitted: If you're just building up archives of boards, of discs, of floppies, you're not preserving anything. Bit-rot is a thing. Disc rot is a thing. Magnetic coercivity going down over time is a thing.
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Unless you can be absolutely sure that your archive is documented, with wide hashes, and backed up across countless machines such that nothing short of an apocalyptic event would make it unavailable, it hasn't been preserved. Release, or become equally lost.
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