He's got the right idea. These things will not stand the test of time, simply in the sense that they may not physically survive in the long term. The reason things like paintings survive is that we value them and treat them in a manner that is conducive to preservation. They do not have moving parts, power requirements, or parts to lose.TheDuckbunny said:I don't think games will ever be considered 'art' like paintings and sculptures and the like are now. Reason being, games are mass produced and thus not unique. I do however ponder how our generation's games will be perceived in the future. And will they even be able to play any of them on our two-year-lifespan consoles of today?
Unless someone starts maintaining a collection of the source code to our "masterpieces", we'll lose them in a few years.