Mirrors
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The project
// what we preserveFGC Mirror preserves the websites that the fighting-game scene grew up on — so they keep working long after the original servers go dark.
The catalogue covers two kinds of sites. Official game pages — the publisher- and developer-run promo sites for individual games, with their character bios, move lists, art galleries and intros. And historical fansites — community-run reference sites that became canonical for a series before going down (forums and other interactive components are intentionally out of scope; the read-only archive is what gets preserved).
Most of these sites are built on technology the modern web has left behind. We rebuild each one from the ground up so opening a mirror today feels exactly like opening the original page did. That includes the Flash. Original animations, intros and character viewers are kept and made playable again in any browser, with no plugin. Every image, sound, font and embedded file is pulled into the repository and served alongside the page — so the mirror is fully self-contained, works offline, and outlives any single host.
How to help
// two pathsRequest a site to be preserved
Open an issue with the URL. We research the snapshots, capture, rewrite assets, and publish a permanent mirror.
Open an issue / 02 — improveImprove an existing mirror
Found a missing asset, broken link, or a better snapshot? Open a pull request directly on the per-game repository.
Submit a PR