Super Mario Maker
servers shutting down means you can't play the user generated levels anymore (key feature of the game, disabled because company doesn't want to support your purchase anymore) so people have
archived the levels. Can someone explain to me how this isn't game preservation? The content of a game, a key feature mind you, being supported by 3rd parties past the point that the publisher wishes to support it somehow is not preserving the game as it was? If it's theft to do this, then it must be theft for Nintendo to steal that content off purchasers.