![]() After a bit of makeshift crowd-sourced research, Resetera users have discovered that right now, it seems German copies of Omega Ruby are the most likely to no longer boot up. Over on Resetera, Pokemon fans have rallied around each other after discovering that their copies of the 2014 Nintendo 3DS games Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire have supposedly "stopped working." One user in Germany noted that within their small video game community, around 50% of physical Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire games refuse to start up, despite only being around 6 years old.įor whatever reason, the now-defective copies of the 3rd generation Pokemon remakes only seem to be some European versions of the game. RELATED: Original Stitch Custom Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Shirts Available Now While these older games have experienced battery death, for some reason, it seems that a much more recent Nintendo 3DS Pokemon title is giving many fans trouble. Many Pokemon fans revisiting their older games like Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green may be greeted by a message saying that the game's internal battery has run dry, resulting in an inability to experience some in-game events. ![]() With a successful series that has run for so long, it's really no surprise that some older Pokemon games have begun to show their age in a variety of ways. Many fans have been capturing, trading, and battling their favorite monsters for two-and-a-half decades, experiencing 32 mainline Pokemon titles across a whopping 8 generations. This year, the Pokemon franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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