Submitted by thebelsnickle1991 t3_y2w79b in gadgets
Development-Feisty t1_is5r6pa wrote
I hope the non profit wins the auction, these are pieces of history and belong in a museum or historical archive
robot_tron t1_is5ugv8 wrote
[Indiana Jones liked this]
OcculusSniffed t1_is5zna4 wrote
And Frank would do right by them, he's good people.
ButternutDonut t1_is87oyw wrote
Someone donate a bucket of money to The Strong Museum Of Play, their entire THING is the preservation, archive, and imagination of play and they have a phenomenal video game archive
superandy t1_iscvwue wrote
Thanks for the shoutout!
SENSHU_dp t1_is65a9n wrote
what if someone buys them and then puts the code on the internet,. would that be a crime?
Floodhunter345 t1_is67qj6 wrote
Technically, uploading the files for distribution would be illegal, yes. But if the company that owned the rights is defunct or doesn't care, there would be probably no consequences.
Archivists have a private (not available for public download) archive of game data backed up, which is perfectly legal, as long as you purchased or was given the game. I personally have a backup library of legitimately copied files of my cartridge games; useful for playing the games via emulation and keeping their physical condition good.
Vibb360 t1_is9u1rk wrote
Man just mention to the British museum that there are foreign artefacts of historical cultural significance that needs ‘saving’
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