Platinum.7z
This specific archive is notable for containing various unreleased and early development files, primarily related to the Game Boy and Nintendo 64 eras:
Chapter 1: History and Discovery
Pre-Columbian Uses
Long before European scientists identified platinum as a distinct element, indigenous peoples of South America, particularly the La Tolita culture (modern-day Ecuador and Colombia), used platinum alloys in small artifacts. They produced tiny granules of platinum mixed with gold, using sintering techniques (heating without melting) to create nose rings, masks, and other ornaments. These date back to roughly 600 BCE – 200 CE. However, they did not have a name for the metal; it was simply a curious, heavy companion to gold. platinum.7z
Based on the analysis, it is recommended to: This specific archive is notable for containing various
Step 3: Extraction
- Right-click the
platinum.7zfile. - Hover over 7-Zip > Extract to "platinum" .
- When prompted, enter the password.
- Check the box: "Show Password" (to avoid typos).
- Click OK. Extraction may take 10-20 minutes depending on CPU speed (7z decompression is CPU intensive).
Pokémon Picross (GBC): Perhaps the most famous inclusion, it contained the source code and playable data for an unreleased Game Boy Color version of Pokémon Picross. Right-click the platinum
Version History: It often contains multiple versions of the same game, including "gold" masters and late-stage prototypes.