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Ok so i had pokemon gold delivered today and after playing for about 2 hours, i saved the game. Came back later and the save was not there.
Is this common? What can i do?
Is this common? What can i do?
Ok so i had pokemon gold delivered today and after playing for about 2 hours, i saved the game. Came back later and the save was not there.
Is this common? What can i do?
Ok so i had pokemon gold delivered today and after playing for about 2 hours, i saved the game. Came back later and the save was not there.
Is this common? What can i do?
It doesn't matter what the game is played on.I was using the Nintendo Gameboy SP console to play it - maybe it doesn't work on that console. Though it might work on Gameboy Colour.
What.Yeah from ebay. But. I just took it apart, ripped the battery out and put it back together so is has no battery. Played it, and my game saved! :D:D:D How is this possible? Im chuffed!
To a lot of people, yes.Has this happened with everyones gold then?
Batteries (particularly the cylindrical ones used in game catridges) often last just a bit longer when they are detached and reattached to whatever they're giving power to. However, I'd recommend that you go ahead and replace it as soon as you can incase the battery dries out completely.Yeah from ebay. But. I just took it apart, ripped the battery out and put it back together so is has no battery. Played it, and my game saved! :D:D:D How is this possible? Im chuffed!
Uh, wrong... they're just batteries... they're used for some other digital devices, too. :B They're not Nintendo Batteries. lulForget it, the battery cannot be replacable, because they do not sell them anymore. However, try getting a ROM and a flashcard and you can play it.
Uh, wrong... they're just batteries... they're used for some other digital devices, too. :B They're not Nintendo Batteries. lul
Why would they stop manufacturing a battery? Where are you looking, Dairy Queen? I've seen them everywhere from the Dollar Tree to Home Depot. They're not common batteries, but they still exist and are sold in 80%+ of stores that sell batteries.I looked in 5 stores for an identical battery, there aren't any left.
CR2032 batteries are extremely common and used in small electronics. GBC games have them, and they are still being manufactured and sold. You must have been looking in the wrong places.I looked in 5 stores for an identical battery, there aren't any left.