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A message popped up on the screen: "You've been accessed."

The download completed, and Alex opened the file. His computer immediately flagged a warning, indicating that the file was compressed in a format it didn't recognize. The operating system suggested that it might be harmful. Alex hesitated, his fingers hovering over the mouse. A part of him wanted to abort the operation, but the allure of the unknown was too strong.

As he browsed through a forum dedicated to the sharing of rare and vintage video games, a post caught his eye. A user, known only by their handle "Echo_23," had uploaded a mysterious file titled "mmsdose-tcgfns.zip" with a size of -33.25 MB. The negative file size was peculiar, as was the cryptic name. Yet, the description of the file as a "rare digital artifact" from the early 2000s piqued Alex's interest.

In the quiet hours of the night, when the city's pulse seemed to slow and its residents retreated into the comfort of their homes, a lone figure sat hunched over a desk. The glow of the computer screen cast an eerie light on the face of Alex, a young and curious individual with a penchant for the obscure and the unknown.

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