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I always think to disc rot first whenever people treat disc's specifically as an arbiter of preservation. Nothing lasts forever.It's all based and redpilled until disc rot sets in![]()
My boomer dad is holding onto a huge stack of these containing important backups. In typical boomer fashion he kept the floppies but not the drive or the HDD of the computer the backups came from.
I've been amassing a pretty decent collection of PC big box games from the late 80s/90s/early 2000s, I have all the games already on on a HDD, but what makes it worth it for me are the manuals, feelies, and the boxes themselves. The appeal of physical media is that you actually own it, it can't be taken away from you because a megacorp's licensing contract ended. The fad of streaming was fun, but I will only buy physical shit and then torrent digital copies onto hard drives for digital copies now and forever.Remember when buying a video game from a brick-and-mortar store would get you a disc, box art, AND a manual? Sometimes, even a poster or map. Now, they just give us sleeves if THAT.
It's all based and redpilled until disc rot sets in![]()