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Oh by all means enlighten me, oh magnificent electronic engineer, about real scientifc data that could prove ROMs shelf life will outlive us.
I bet you're like the other guy and have already downloaded all the roms of your games here and are playing that on emulator instead. XD
The great electronic engineer has deemed you unworthy of his secrets! (But like the other guy said, even if the ROM data is lost, the chips can be reflashed. Optical discs are a different story. The disc rot issue is over blown, but it will happen at some point. Imo it probably won't be in my lifetime so I don't care.
Also its not entirely true that replacements parts can't be found. For example I've used a few aftermarket lasers to repair disc based systems)
I'm a stickler for accuracy so I use flashcarts & ODEs instead of emulators for most things. My carts and discs don't get as much use as before but I still have to upkeep the hardware.