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How can I get a Gen III only move on my Gen V pokemon (e.g. Mega Kick on a Raichu) if Gen III games' internal batteries have run dry by now? My ruby's already has so I presume most gen III games have run dry by now. So how am I supposed to get those gen III only moves?
That's great, but can you clarify, did you get your original save file back? Also can you send a link or email address to help others in need of the same sort of battery service :-(
Kyurem. I caught him like 8 times using quick balls and ultra balls but he had terrible natures each time... besides I'm not too interested in the legendary genies
I loved white, I think it's the best pokemon game ever. Reusable TMs, great graphics, fast menus and text, easier to earn battle points (though still too hard IMO), lots of high lvl trainers instead of the standard lvl 30 crap
That's great news. And it saves the WHOLE game, as in, if I lost my white cartridge, I could reload the saved .sav file onto a new retail cartridge and have everything back just as it was?
is it possible to do it with just this "NDS backup adaptor plus" I've seen online? so I wouldn't have to get a flash cart and download special software and use FTP programs and all that?
how to back up my game?
Hi, I've been playing pokemon since silver and have thousands of hours of work on my pearl file. I want to migrate everything to white but I'm starting to worry, what if something happens to my game at some point and it stops working, I would lose years of work. So I...
I'm guessing that since they've already done legendary birds, legendary beasts, legendary robots, and legendary kittens, the next obvious step would be the three legendary cows. They'll be normal/water, normal/flying, and normal/dairy