It may seem like a random undertaking for the Library of Congress, but the institution has drafted numerous notable universities, including Maryland, Stanford, and Illinois, to begin saving vintage games from extinction. And, according to The Atlantic, this "consortium is just one part of a growing movement uniting academics, librarians, developers, and players around game preservation."
[It's a] $2.15 million program to develop standards for preserving video games and “virtual worlds”—that is, online multiplayer systems like EverQuest and World of Warcraft.
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