For a company with a three-decade-long history in gaming, Sony has done a crappy job at preserving its legacy. Make no mistake, we're glad that some of the iconic games from the PS1, PS2, and PS3, as well as the PSP, and PS Vita, are available on the PS4 and the PS5, but there are plenty more that flew under the radar and have never been heard of since.

We're not just talking about middling games either. PlayStation is sitting on a treasure trove of smash hits that aren't available on any other modern console despite remaining popular among fans after all these years.

The silver lining here is that Sony has created a new team dedicated to preserving video games.

We're not saying that Garrett Fredley's hiring means that Sony is working on emulating older PlayStation games for the PS5. Fredley explained as much on Twitter, saying that his new work mostly involves archiving older titles. But, by archiving the source code for both current and legacy games, Sony is also making it easier to emulate said games for modern consoles.