This is a massive oversimplification that ignores that the real key to game preservation is DRM-free digital storage. Gog in principle does way more for this cause than people simply hoarding discs and cartridges.
As with most issues, the battle lines are drawn clumsily.
I would like to introduce you to the concept of the "hyper cripple" a hypothetical individual who life is so miserable in every way possible that a merciful god would of stopped their existence so they can't play games but you are truly evil if you think they aren't a gamer
1. Piracy
1a. Piracy
1b. Piracy
1c. The average phone can run most games nowadays
1d. Piracy
1e. Piracy
2. What
2a. What?
2b. What??
3. Piracy
4. Do you guys even make any effort to do anything
In 1996, Nintendo was seemingly very fond of a single particular stock photo of the sky, so that it ended up on the cartridge artwork of three different games released in that year: Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, and Pilotwings 64.
It's always about gaming. You never, ever see any of these morons talk about other medias.
"Let's remake this old movie, the old one sucked anyway."
"Why do you care so much ? It's just a movie."
"I didn't watch that movie. I watched a YouTuber talk about it."