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In my case it was Sonic Rush and Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. I say this as a collector myself who has seen numerous physical copies simply cease to work for no given reason. This is why I keep telling people that "physical is forever" is complete bullcrap.
Needless to say, it'll be easier to patch Pokémon ORAS, as long as the issue is a simple one. You could even send in the cartridge to Nintendo, up until August 2012. This glitch was in the pre-internet-on-consoles era, so patching the game was very difficult, and involved either owning a different Pokémon game that would add a patch to Ruby and Sapphire, or going in to specific game stores to download it from their special GBA. The original GBA Ruby and Sapphire games had a " berry glitch" that stopped berry trees from growing after 366 days from when the game was first played. This wouldn't be the first time that games have ceased to work after a certain amount of time.