Pokémon Gold and Silver 3DS virtual console games to get boxed release in EU

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In the last Nintendo Direct, we were given the announcement that the GameBoy Color classics, Pokémon Gold and Silver would both be getting the virtual console treatment on the Nintendo 3DS. The games would also support Pokémon Bank, allowing for players to transport any creatures caught into the modern games. However, Nintendo of Europe had a curious Tweet today, showing off physical versions for these games. Stylized to look just like their original boxed release, both Gold and Silver will be sold on store shelves. As to the contents of the box itself, the only thing inside is a 3DS e-Shop download code and some stickers. This has only been announced for Europe at the time of writing, and doesn't appear to be scheduled for America.

Update: They're 9 pounds per game, one copy each limited per consumer.
:arrow: Nintendo UK
 
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In the last Nintendo Direct, we were given the announcement that the GameBoy Color classics, Pokémon Gold and Silver would both be getting the virtual console treatment on the Nintendo 3DS. The games would also support Pokémon Bank, allowing for players to transport any creatures caught into the modern games. However, Nintendo of Europe had a curious Tweet today, showing off physical versions for these games. Stylized to look just like their original boxed release, both Gold and Silver will be sold on store shelves. As to the contents of the box itself, the only thing inside is a 3DS e-Shop download code and some stickers. This has only been announced for Europe at the time of writing, and doesn't appear to be scheduled for America.
Just... why?
 
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'Physical' releases for digital content is a dumb idea. If you really must own a box for these games, invest in the actual gameboy games.

Semi related... I just discovered yesterday that my release-day purchase original Pokemon Silver carts battery has died, so I've lost one of the most epic save files ever :sad:
...checked my release-day Pokemon Blue cart and that's still got all of it's data - I guess the RTC feature must've taken it's toll on the 2nd gen games.
I've backed up my saves for the GBA carts I have, so I'll have to get a 'mega memory' or similar at some point to do the same for my GB/GBC carts.
 

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There’s going to be a physical release in Japan, too.
http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/VCKG/0818_02/
huh ok, that's cool.
you get a magnet that looks like the cart, stickers, and a poster with the gen 2 pokemon on it.
if the 'west' gets that too, that's fine. if it's just an empty box with a code, lol - it's a bit too cheap. i'd be surprised if they stooped that low.


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in Chary's post it says stickers... so no magnet or poster? that's sad.
 
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They could have at least included the original Game Boy cartridges in the box, making it actually valuable.

Or at least a 3DS carts or some other guff (like Sonic Mania's statue).

Unless I'm mistaken it would be relatively simple to implement, possibly just redirecting the save location.
 

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