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entertainment1d ago
Pokemon archeologist travels 12 hours to reunite a 17-year-old Diamond save file with the player who was forced to sell the barely functional, chewed cartridge after his partner's car wreck
- A Pokemon save-file archeologist traveled 12 hours from Europe to Alabama to reunite a 17-year-old Diamond save with its owner.
- Marcus sold his Pokemon collection to cover bills after his partner’s car wreck, totaling about $1,800 in games.
- Purple Thunder documented the reunion on YouTube after confirming Marcus’s identity and the save details.
- The owner loss story revealed how pawn shops and memories intertwined with a priceless digital relic.
- Marcus described how his wife's health crisis and his job loss affected his ability to keep the collection.
- The meeting took place at a decaying Alabama mall, marking a symbolic end to a personal quest.
- The story emphasizes the emotional value of preserved game history and memory.
- Purple Thunder questioned authenticity by verifying Marcus’s memories and the cartridge's history.
- The story connects a personal loss to a broader trend of digital preservation and treasure hunting in games.
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