互联网不是永远的:电子游戏存档和保存的挑战和可持续性

Brianna Dym, Ellen Simpson, Olivia Fong, libi striegl
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电子游戏是人们日常生活中越来越重要的文化试金石。然而,保存和存档电子游戏面临着独特的挑战,包括知识产权法、技术退化以及保存电子游戏意味着什么的更广泛的问题。在一项关于可持续游戏保存实践的探索性研究中,我们采访了15名业余游戏保存主义者和业余游戏爱好者,了解他们在代码、游戏机和在线游戏服务器方面的非正式工作。我们发现,在童年或青年时期缺乏接触特定游戏的机会,导致参与者在其他形式中寻找这些游戏——比如他们可以在其他媒介上玩的模拟游戏(例如,在个人电脑上玩任天堂游戏)。他们的怀旧之情和寻找这些经历的社区激励他们从事档案工作。参与者利用他们社区中的分布式知识,让任何对游戏感兴趣的人都能接触到电子游戏。考虑到这些发现在现代存档实践的背景下,我们将讨论存档游戏的意义,特别是当游戏依赖于互动,公共体验时,以及与非正式的,偶然的存档工作相比,当前存档实践中可能丢失的内容。
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The Internet Is Not Forever: Challenges and Sustainability in Video Game Archiving and Preservation
Video games are an increasingly significant cultural touchstone in people’s everyday lives. However, preserving and archiving video games faces unique challenges, including intellectual property law, technology degradation, and the broader question of what it means to preserve a video game. In an exploratory study investigating sustainable game preservation practices, we spoke to 15 amateur game preservationists and hobbyists about their informal work with code, gaming consoles, and servers for online play. We found a lack of access to particular games during childhood or young adulthood led participants to seek out these games in other formats—such as emulated games they could play on other mediums (e.g., playing Nintendo games on your personal computer). Their nostalgia and the communities they found searching for these experiences inspired them to undertake archival work. Participants leveraged distributed knowledge across their communities to keep video games accessible for anyone interested in playing them. Considering these findings in the context of modern archival practices, we discuss what it means to archive a game, especially when that game is dependent on interactive, communal experiences, and what is potentially lost in current archival practices in contrast to informal, accidental archival work.
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