If you work in a library, or are a volunteer for a genealogical or historical society, you might suggest that your group start an archive of video games. No, not games to loan to your group members—- games to collect and store so that, years from now, you can exhibit them and help your youngsters (which, in most genie societies, is anyone under 50) take a trip down Memory Lane.
NOTE: My wife and I go a local flea market once a month, and it’s easy to pick up “outdated” video games there for dirt cheap (you could also solicit donations). Since “outdated” is what you’re actually striving for in this collection, “outdated” is good!
By the way, the UK already has a National Videogame Archive:
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