Today , diggersunearthed a hoard of Atari 2600 plot cartridgesin a New Mexico landfill . Game aficionados have told the urban legend around the swallow games for decades . Now I ’m wondering : in a macrocosm of digital - only medium , will this form of discovery cease to survive ? What do you conceive ?
I ’m sort of torn about it . Digital medium only really gets “ lose ” if it ’s deleted ( intentionally or unwittingly ) or if the twist it ’s stored on is misplace . Thirty years from now , if someone ’s kid stumbles upon a rogue copy ofFlappy Bird , it ’ll most likely be because he or she get a dusty honest-to-goodness smartphone . So which is the relic — the phone , or the apps installed on it ?
On the other hand , perhaps our increasingly - intangible digital world is driving us to find the satisfaction of physical artifacts in other ways . see thenewfound interest in vinyl recordseven as MP3s become the received music formatting .

And of course , there ’s the fact that , with digital copy of everything , there ’s a safety equipment net that aid keep media from being lose . netherworld , I can play anonline rendering of that awful E.T. the Extra - terrene gamewithout ever having to mark a finger’s breadth on an Atari 2600 . The forcible pickup they dig up up in New Mexico were n’t attempt out to be played .
So what ’s your take ? Will people still hunt down ethnic relics when we ’re subsist in the cloud ? When the capacity is n’t attached to physical media , what will the artefact be ?
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