01/15/25

Video Game Preservation Matters: GOG and Partners Reflect on Key Moments of 2024


January 15, 2025 — At GOG, we believe preserving video games is more than just keeping old titles playable — it’s about safeguarding a vital part of our cultural heritage. That’s why we teamed up with leading organizations, institutions, and companies dedicated to or deeply connected with video game preservation, who are also some of the most respected voices in the industry, to create “Video Game Preservation Recap 2024” — a video that explains why video game preservation is so important and highlights the most significant developments in this field over the past year.

The video features insights from industry experts and institutions dedicated to preserving gaming history, including:


One of our goals is to think not just about what researchers and museum guests are interested in today, but about what researchers 100 years from now will need to best understand the history of video games. We need to act now to preserve our history—we cannot wait!
-Andrew Borman, Digital Games Curator at The Strong Museum of Play.

The video celebrates the progress made in 2024, focusing on several key achievements in video game preservation, including:


The documentary also features a heartfelt appeal from Mike Arkin, CEO of Argonaut Games:

Do you have an old hard drive with code from a game you worked on? Please save it. Don’t throw anything away. Archive it, find someone who might want it, or donate it to a museum.
-Mike Arkin, CEO of Argonaut Games

This powerful message has already shown early results. Some developers have donated archival drives and materials to museums. These contributions ensure their work is preserved for future generations, demonstrating how collective action can make a tangible difference in safeguarding gaming history. As a platform deeply committed to video game preservation, we’re proud and grateful that so many distinguished figures dedicated to safeguarding gaming history shared their time and insights.  We hope to lead more initiatives like this in the future, continuing to highlight the importance of gaming’s cultural legacy.

In January 2025, we’re further reinforcing our dedication to video game preservation by becoming the first Polish institution to join the European Federation of Game Archives, Museums, and Preservation Projects (EFGAMP). Founded in 2012, EFGAMP is the largest European organization focused on preserving video games and digital media as cultural heritage. The video is now available on GOG’s official channels.

You can watch the video on YouTube or download it here: Video Game Preservation Recap 2024



About GOG

Born in 2008, GOG is a leading European platform for digital game distribution that allows you to legally and safely buy, download, and play the best editions of classic games. Its mission includes ensuring the compatibility of iconic games on modern systems and supporting game preservation efforts. GOG is a member of EFGAMP.

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