If you are someone who cares even a little bit about video game preservation, then you've likely heard of the Stop Killing Games initiative. A consumer-focused movement petition with the goal of gaining enough signatures so that a new law can be proposed to the UK parliament and the European Commission to disallow publishers and developers from making games that can be taken offline and rendered unplayable. "An increasing number of video games are sold effectively as goods," the Stop Killing Games website reads, "with no stated expiration date, but designed to be completely unplayable as soon as support from […]
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