They say diamonds are forever, but Nintendo 3 DS gamecs may be ready to run this valuable content for its money. A Pokémon Sun player discovered how sustainable the 3DS cart was for the game, as after being lost for many years, he located it in his yard and found out that it was still fine.
“I was cleaning out and I got it, it’s my copy of Pokémon Sun from middle school,” Consumer Lizz 4 shared by Pokémon Sun and Moon Subardet (Via Automaton And Quotau) “The last time (this) was saved on November 7, 2018, probably this is probably around the time when I was lost, it means that Six has been out for about six years and it still works.”
While the cartridge showed some clear signs of wearing and tears from being out for seven years-and the game label was missing-the data of the savings was still there. The Pokémon team of Liz 4 was ready to resume its journey in the Alolan region, and after more than 100 hours was logged into the game, they had collected a combination of pocket monsters to a great extent.
After a long break, the next big entry in the Pokémon franchise will end later this year. Pokémon Legends ZA has a release window at the end of 2025, and last month’s Pokémon presents live stream revealed more details for the events at the Free to Play Mobile Pokémon Games. Outside the video games, Lego has also touched its first Pokémon Set, with the first picture of this collaboration, a glimpse of the series Maskot Pukchau.