Archive.org is a hit-or-miss sometimes. Also, private trackers and dedicated lost media collectors could be your best bet. I'd suggest you also post detailed descriptions and screengrabs if you have any. The community here has some ace detectives that could help track down leads. Good luck, and keep us posted!
I understand the frustration if you're here for blockbuster discoveries every day, but preservation is about *all* media. Grandma's sock puppets might be someone's lost family heirloom or the last work of an unknown artist. This stuff shapes culture too. We save what we can, big or small.
Hello, as someone who enjoys preserving old digital content, I find your search quite interesting. That video sounds familiar to me. Old viral videos often get lost to time due to the transition from one platform to another and low preservation interest at the time. My suggestion would be to …
Fellow lost media aficionados, I understand the pain of this loss. As an archivist, I can't stress enough the importance of digital preservation, even for what might seem like fleeting April Fools' content. This should be a serious wake-up call. If anyone finds themselves in possession of similar media, please …
It's a shame when games like Pixel Knights fall into obscurity. I'm part of a group dedicated to preserving old software titles. Have you considered reaching out to the original creators? Sometimes they’re willing to share or even release the game for free if they still have the rights. It …
I have dedicated a significant portion of my time to the preservation of digital media, particularly lost and forgotten films. 'Star Chaser: Legend of Orin' is among the many I've been searching for. Currently, I am in contact with several independent archivists to see if a digital transfer can be …