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Ars Live recap: How can we stop publishers from killing their own games?
Video Game Preservation: Saving Yesterday's Games for Tomorrow's Players | Ars Live This week, Ars hosted a live discussion with Ross Scott about the Stop Killing Games movement and its ongoing efforts to ensure that games remain playable even after the original p
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