385 TB Videospielarchiv von Fans gespeichert – Myrient wurde zu 100 % gesichert und validiert, Torrents wurden generiert

    https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/retro-gaming/385tb-video-game-archive-saved-by-fans-myrient-has-been-100-percent-backed-up-and-validated-torrents-being-generated

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    1. bootstrap_sam on

      this is what the internet was supposed to be for. fans doing what corporations refuse to

    2. Low_Technician7346 on

      That’s why you wont find any mirror. Those news bring bad people.

    3. The other silver lining is it’s encouraging people (well at least me) to actually go try out some obscure retro stuff. For example there’s a whole genre of very charming hand-drawn laserdisc arcade games – including some animated by Don Bluth (Dragon’s Lair / Space Ace)

    4. Why add this random blurb about AI at the end? How does one even use AI to generate copies of a ROM if there was no copy as a reference to begin with?

      > The AI industry frenzy undoubtedly contributed to the original Myrient archive’s soaring costs, ahead of its closure announcement. Perhaps ironically, if Myrient hadn’t been saved, retro fans may have looked to AI to generate copies of their favorite apps and games of yesteryear?

    5. >The AI industry frenzy undoubtedly contributed to the original Myrient archive’s soaring costs, ahead of its closure announcement. Perhaps ironically, if Myrient hadn’t been saved, retro fans may have looked to AI to generate copies of their favorite apps and games of yesteryear?

      Reading that last part of the article made me throw up a little in my mouth.

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