[game_preservation] Long-Term Storage

Jim Leonard trixter at oldskool.org
Mon Jun 30 16:16:51 EDT 2008


Simon Carless wrote:

> As Henry Lowood has remarked before a few times on here - it's probably

> the participatory history (interviewing creators) and physical ephemera

> around the making of the game that is as - or more - important than the

> finished product itself, which I have a strong reason to believe will be

> preserved by hobbyists and fans - in digital/emulated form, quite often

> - far beyond any organized or centralized attempt to do so.


I disagree about "more" important, since without the art we wouldn't
care about the artist. But oral record (or otherwise) is indeed just as
important.
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