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Do you have a video game stash for the apocalypse? Or at least in preparation for a time that you may not have internet for months, or years. By this, I mean you have drives full of ready to play games, or in some cases physical copies of games if you think it's reasonable for you to be able to play your physical collection in the future.

I have about ten terabytes of drives, of PC games and ROMS. I feel like I have enough games that if the internet were to completely disappear for the rest of my life, I would have more than enough games to play for a life time. It really provides me peace of mind to prepared. I couldn't imagine not at least having a drive that's full of ROMs. I wouldn't be able to take the anxiety that I could have nothing to play if I lose the internet for an extended period.

And ffs if you don't already have this you need to repurpose a drive or get a drive and at the bare minimum download packs of retro roms to store on it indefinitely.
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Do you have a giant faraday cage as well?
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You can just put them in a metal box. That's a faraday cage. It could even be aluminum. You don't actually need to use something that's marketed as a faraday cage. Yes, my drives are in a metal box.
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What if electricity when kapout
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Handheld. You can transfer games on your storage drives to handhelds.

Like if you had a PSP, you could charge it via solar panel. And if it's some shitty 1ftx1ft solar panel it might take you like 16 hours to charge it, but that 16 hours of charging would get you 8 hours of gameplay. You'd be able to play PSP games and retro ROMs. Which is perfectly fine. You'll have other shit to do than spend 24 hours a day playing games. Alternatively, you could buy a second or third battery for your handheld to swap outs and always have a battery that's charged, and a battery bank would be handy. Handy for more than just playing games.
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Even if you won't have a PC, or laptop to regularly be able to play some of your games on it doesn't matter. You may meet up with other survivors and you'd be the guy that has every game. People would be happy about that because I almost guarantee not many people would have backed up their games.

Being the video games guy in a survivor post apocalyptic town would be a pretty good deal. There wouldn't be many things people could do for entertainment. Having movies and TV shows as well would be a huge bonus. You'd be loved.
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