Another gameboy-related question
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Another gameboy-related question
So I think we all know about saves getting screwed over with Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal due to battery failure. My question is- do ALL gameboy and gameboy color games have these internal batteries?
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Tis truly a shame 
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So what size batteries do they use? How would you replace them?
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I'm under the impression that the batteries can be replaced.Though I've never done this myself. Anyone got a link to walkthru that they have found do-able?
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I believe they have a cr2032, like damn near all videogame devices. But I will double check tonight.
To change them out you open up the cartridge, desolder/break the lead on the battery, solder in/tape in a new battery, and you are good to go. I know alot of folks will cry foul about taping a new battery, but Ive seen it done more than once. Its not the best method, but it works.
To change them out you open up the cartridge, desolder/break the lead on the battery, solder in/tape in a new battery, and you are good to go. I know alot of folks will cry foul about taping a new battery, but Ive seen it done more than once. Its not the best method, but it works.
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Yeah, I'd rather tape because everything I solder dies in a spectacular manner.
What places sell the screwdrivers for the special screws used?
What places sell the screwdrivers for the special screws used?
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Ebay is where I bought mine
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It really is a VERY simple procedure to do. Anyone know the general life span of said batteries? I know with pokemon gold/silver/crystal the batteries seem to give out around the 90 to 100 hr mark but what about blue? I recently restarted my blue game and am about 15 hrs into it. Id be pretty pissed if it gave out as I reached the elite 4 
