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is a 2.73GB archive that was leaked to the public on September 9, 2020. It is part of the "Gigaleak" (specifically "Gigaleak 3"), a massive data breach of internal Nintendo files originally obtained by security researcher Zammis Clark between March and May 2018.

Platinum.7z is a significant 2.9 GB leaked archive that gained notoriety on September 9, 2020, as part of the "Gigaleak" series of Nintendo data breaches. It is most famous for containing the , along with hundreds of unreleased Game Boy ROMs and internal Nintendo development tools. 📂 What is Inside Platinum.7z? platinum.7z

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Unlike gold, platinum’s price is more driven by industrial cycles. However, it remains a “precious” metal with a high value-to-weight ratio. Investors buy physical platinum in bars (1 oz, 10 oz, 1 kg) or coins. Platinum is also held in allocated and unallocated accounts. is a 2

This specific archive is notable for containing various unreleased and early development files, primarily related to the and Nintendo 64 eras: It is most famous for containing the ,

The file was part of a series of dumps originating from a massive breach of Nintendo's servers (specifically the "Zammis Clark Breach"). These files were initially shared on in a thread known as "Pokemon Proto General" (/ppg/) .