We’re getting closer and closer to the end of the Xbox 360 store this July, and when that happens, lots of digital-only Xbox 360 games are set to be permanently delisted - completely inaccessible unless you’ve already bought them.
We’re getting closer and closer to the end of the Xbox 360 store this July, and when that happens, lots of digital-only Xbox 360 games are set to be permanently delisted - completely inaccessible unless you’ve already bought them.
Doesn’t feel like there’s anything of significance on this list. Maybe we can just let go of things like Kinect Fun Labs: Kinect Rush: Snapshot. I find it funny how we bestow this importance on every possible game release as something to archive for all time when many game titles were made without love for a paycheck.
You both asked and answered your question, wrapped in “we”. I’m not doing a thing. I won’t yuck other peoples yum though who find importance in it all. Perhaps being a piece of the historical aspect you mention is also important for some.
For myself, I do appreciate that some preservation groups are digitally filling up hard drives. I could be wrong, but it feels more sustainable.