We assume that because something is digital, it lasts forever. Tech journalist Chris Vane reveals the shocking truth in "Error 404: History Not Found": we are currently living through a "Digital Dark Age." Vane estimates that over 80% of video games released before 2010 are critically endangered, harder to access legally than silent films from the 1920s. The book explores the technical and legal nightmare of game preservation. Unlike books or films, games rely on specific hardware and often on central servers that companies shut down when profitability dips. Vane details the heroics of emulation communities and "digital archivists" who operate in a legal grey zone to back up our cultural heritage. Vane argues that games are the defining art form of the 21st century and that losing them is a cultural tragedy. He discusses the concept of "Games as a Service" as the ultimate enemy of ownership and preservation. This book is a call to action for copyright reform and a tribute to the pirates who are actually the librarians of the future.