The switch owner urged the game to “plug” every five years to avoid data loss.

It was already a rough year for video game conservatives, desperately obsessed with the hope that physical media would remain for a long time.

It makes physical collectors more concerned about the future, and now we have a new worry of throwing it on the pile. Earlier this week, the popular video game preservation Twitter account reminds everyone that even physical cartridges for systems such as Nintendo Switch, DS and PlayStation Vita are safe without proper management.

The switch owner urged the game to “plug” every five years to avoid data loss.

In the screenshot of the report screenshot, the cartridge claims that the cartridge can be used again over time, and only a certain number of writings is allowed before the cartridge eventually dies. To stop this, systems such as Nintendo Switch and 3DS are all new by adding all the data of the game cartridge whenever it is inserted.

If we leave it alone, we do not have accurate information when the cartridge dies, but the owner is recommended to hold the cartridge on the system and leave it for a while if it has not been played for the last five to ten years. That way, the cartridge can eventually reduce and prevent it. So if you have a cartridge -based game that you haven't played since 2015, stick to the switch some games. Otherwise, you can play the game.

Of course, those who like to maintain sealed game copies are completely on other boats. Switch games, which have been left for more than 10 years, are likely to have a cartridge during the crisis of death, or you may have died for a while. It is a mess, but I have a personally functional game rather than in essentially forever in the coffin wrapped in a film.

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