@dirtwizard666 @killyourfm the specific exemption is for
"Video games in the form of computer programs embodied in physical or downloaded formats that have been lawfully acquired as complete games, that do not require access to an external computer server for gameplay, and that are no longer reasonably available in the commercial marketplace, solely for the purpose of preservation of the game in a playable form by an eligible library, archives, or museum, where such activities are carried out without any purpose of direct or indirect commercial advantage and the video game is not distributed or made available outside of the physical premises of the eligible library, archives, or museum."
so you would need to actually acquire the games in order to do this
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87% of video games released in the U.S. before 2010 are technically unavailable for legal purchase.