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Myrient business and news from across the web.- Game History and PreservationFans have successfully backed up and validated 385 terabytes of video game data from Myrient, a significant effort in game preservation. Separately, the 40-year-old arcade shoot 'em up Gradius has been recreated using pure ASCII characters.
- Ahead of Myrient's RAM crisis-linked demise, volunteers are working to archive its entire collectionThe video game preservation service Myrient is set to shut down at the end of March due to a lack of funding, exacerbated by rising hardware costs. In response, a volunteer group named Minerva is working to archive Myrient's entire collection of millions of files to prevent permanent loss.
- Ongoing RAM price crisis cited as one of the reasons "game preservation service" Myrient is shutting down this monthThe game preservation service Myrient will shut down on March 31, 2026, due to a combination of factors including a lack of funding and increased operational costs. The operator cited rising RAM prices, driven by AI datacenters, as a significant contributor to the increased hosting and hardware expenses, making the site unsustainable.
- The "video game preservation service" Myrient is shutting down in MarchThe video game preservation service Myrient is set to shut down on March 31, 2026, due to insufficient funding and rising hardware costs. The owner cited a lack of donation support, the rise of paywalled download managers bypassing site protections, and increased prices for RAM, SSD, and HDD due to AI demand as reasons for the closure. This marks a significant loss for accessing classic games not readily available elsewhere.