Video game preservation

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Video game preservation, which falls in the broader category of media preservation, is the act of ensuring the accessibility and playability of older video games for the future. There are many reasons why this practice is necessary.

Live-service killing edit

Live-service games are very difficult to preserve due to their reliance on the parent company's will to keep the service online.

Death of a technology edit

For example, when Flash stopped being supported in browsers, many people made effort in preserving flash video games by porting them to html5.

Few numbers of physical copies exist edit