I dunno. I got about 250 hours into Silver back in the day (before losing it with a Pokedex of 249/251toredauei wrote: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
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BAHH that sucks. come to think of it, the amount of game hours probably wouldnt have anything to do with the save battery as it would be draining life whether you were playing the game or not
I wonder why the g/s/c batteries run out faster as opposed to blue and red. maby it has something to do with the internal clock on g/s/c needing the battery to keep time.
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Thanks Hobie, I knew that sounded wrong when I said it.