HOW TO BACK UP YOUR POKÉMON GAMEBOY COLOR SAVES & REPLACE THE BATTERY (Gold, Silver, Crystal, etc)

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  • In today's episode we're discussing oldschool Gameboy Color Cartridges and what you need to do in order to keep your save file in tact. Specifically, How to Replace the Battery in Pokemon Game Boy Color Games to Fix the Save Feature. Certain Gameboy Color cartridges contain CR2025 batteries and help to create and hold your save file. What this means is ever since you bought the game the battery inside has been slowly but surely losing its charge. When it reaches whatever fated day it decides to run out of juice your save file is kaput. Gone forever. So in this episode we're walking through how to replace the CR2025 batteries in Gameboy Color Games (mostly Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal) using a security screw bit to open the cartridge and a soldering iron to disconnect the original battery and establish new connections with your new battery. I'll also being showing off the Mega Memory Card--a device that stores your Gameboy Color save data in flash memory and is able to reload it to your cartridge in the event that your battery has died and you want your file back. You'll have to save updated save files there periodically so you don't lose any progress, but it's quick and painless. Let me know any horror stories about your lost save files and oldschool gameboy color nostalgia you may be experiencing in the comments!
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    NEVER LOSE YOUR POKÉMON GAMEBOY COLOR SAVES & How to Replace the Battery

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  • @PowerUpGamingCanada
    @PowerUpGamingCanada 7 років тому +151

    If you are watching this video, please remove the game from the shell completely before attempting to replace the battery. There is a very good chance that if you are newer to soldering then you will melt the back of the case doing the way it was shown in the video.

    • @dlynns
      @dlynns 2 роки тому +8

      I came to the comments to say the same thing! ALWAYS remove the game from the shell before attempting to work on it! 😳

    • @BlueWhale5155
      @BlueWhale5155 Рік тому +2

      I was trying to desolder a power switch off my ds lite because I broke it, the whole hinge and back melted. been through this and it is not fun. So please do remove the plastic shell.

    • @qritique
      @qritique 8 місяців тому +1

      at 5:24 he does it...

  • @crocpuppetflowerpterodacty1647
    @crocpuppetflowerpterodacty1647 7 років тому +41

    Im holding back tears..............this video is too powerful. Thank you Leonardo Dicaprio for helping every man to ever own a Gameboy.

  • @AnthonyGarcia-ik5yy
    @AnthonyGarcia-ik5yy 7 років тому +309

    rip my pokemon red with my lv 100 ratata

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +52

      You worked so hard on that Rattata.

    • @bunnygamerplaysalot9028
      @bunnygamerplaysalot9028 7 років тому +4

      Lucky Crit are there little battery's in the Nintendo 3ds? Because I might need the backup my sun and moon save file

    • @s1nRG
      @s1nRG 7 років тому +12

      Bunnygamerplays alot No. 3DS and DS Games don't have a battery. The saves are stored on flash memory and won't dissapear unless you delete them.

    • @crocpuppetflowerpterodacty1647
      @crocpuppetflowerpterodacty1647 7 років тому +19

      Youngster Joey had it coming...

    • @itzfedoraskits5560
      @itzfedoraskits5560 7 років тому

      xX_SpeedyScout_Xx aq

  • @ashleymadness15
    @ashleymadness15 7 років тому +158

    I remember things now..... It was that night, when my mother told me to sleep soon because its kinda late already.. And i said "let me just beat elite four and the champion mom, then I'll sleep".. My brother watching at my back told me that if I beat the pokemon league I can then continue my journey from jhoto to kanto... We couldn't barely sleep because of excitement... And until morning comes.... our pokemon silver was corrupted...

  • @aarlker1999
    @aarlker1999 7 років тому +184

    DONT SOLDER DIRECTLY TO BATTERY!!!!!!!! I had one blow up in my face. it was like having a firecracker go off in my hand. notice that the connections are NOT soldered to the battery?

    • @Tw0tson
      @Tw0tson 7 років тому +13

      holy shit dude

    • @vdwbjorn
      @vdwbjorn 7 років тому +15

      kinda normal it blows up. a battery that gets to hot wil react to that heat and explode. soldering iron gets a temp around 300-450 degrees to melt solder good so.......

    • @PowerUpGamingCanada
      @PowerUpGamingCanada 7 років тому +23

      The tabs are spot welding to the battery. I can't believe anyone would actually attempt to solder tabs on. Yikes.

    • @N1650andTheCPG
      @N1650andTheCPG 6 років тому +6

      well.....-_- you should've looked up how to solder and how batteries work man :/ lesson learned

    • @typbot
      @typbot 6 років тому +1

      My dad did it for me i looked at it and just blow in my face!

  • @rycoontycoon6848
    @rycoontycoon6848 7 років тому +56

    You had to be in lavender town

    • @LastGenRichtofenn
      @LastGenRichtofenn 5 років тому +3

      Lol ikr. Out of all the places he could have been in, he was chilling in the creepiest place in the game.

  • @incinium2089
    @incinium2089 7 років тому +9

    Just bought a GBC + Pokémon Gold. Thanks for making this video, now I'm no longer terrified of losing my save.

  • @InadimentStick
    @InadimentStick 5 років тому +12

    when this happened to me like 10 years ago i just ripped out the old battery and used electrical tape to hold the new one in place. worked like a charm and was super fast.

    • @jessegordian2498
      @jessegordian2498 3 роки тому +2

      That’s what I did too since I didn’t have a smolder. I remember watching a video back in 2012 that showed both way to take out the battery. 8 years later I hope my Pokémon gold file is still safe

    • @Tai827vtuber
      @Tai827vtuber Рік тому

      @@jessegordian2498 i also did the same

  • @JamesLoweryHypnotherapy
    @JamesLoweryHypnotherapy 4 роки тому +5

    I definitely needed this as a backup for Pokemon Stadium 2 in case of corruption.

  • @eenieakane1
    @eenieakane1 7 років тому +4

    I remember getting those memory cards years ago for my Poke'mon games, I remember doing the soldering way and it did work but clever to actually get the clips again. NIce video man

  • @yoshkabosh7979
    @yoshkabosh7979 4 роки тому +9

    You can also put some of your most cherished pokemon on Pokemon Stadium 2 if you have it. It's an n64 cartridge, so it doesn't use a battery, meaning your pokemon will be there forever unless the data corrupts or something.

    • @dragooncroft
      @dragooncroft Рік тому +2

      This is an option I use, however it's worth noting that to transfer from stadium 2 to a new game there is an annoying restriction that the player must have 151 pokemon caught, otherwise the game won't let you transfer them. Idk why they did that.

  • @1UPMushroom
    @1UPMushroom 7 років тому +87

    I remember my friend giving me Pokemon Yellow.
    He said he had save problems so he gave it to me
    it worked just fine until...
    I was at the Elite 4
    it was late
    I had to sleep
    I saved and quit
    but the next day...
    IT WAS GONE ;_;

    • @turnertwist
      @turnertwist 7 років тому +3

      Nooooooooooooooo

    • @dex6864
      @dex6864 7 років тому +1

      that happened to me with silver

    • @sleeksm4
      @sleeksm4 6 років тому

      Crystal and silver had this fate for me

    • @1UPMushroom
      @1UPMushroom 6 років тому +2

      FFFUCK BLUE DID THE SAME THING
      AAAAAAH
      I also just got Silver.
      God help me.

    • @splitbitch3988
      @splitbitch3988 5 років тому

      1-UP Mushroom SAME

  • @darksondap94
    @darksondap94 7 років тому +13

    Before using the soldering iron for anything, consider removing the PCB from casing first, so that you don't accidentally melt or deform it ;). Other than that, very good job!

  • @evoyjonathan
    @evoyjonathan 6 років тому +17

    Thought I fixed my cartridge. Found a shiny Zubat. Caught it. Save file corrupted.
    At least, I managed to save a few horrible quality pictures on my phone as well as a video of me sending it out in battle, so that she may be remembered.

  • @ViolinistProductions
    @ViolinistProductions 7 років тому +8

    I actually had one of these when I was a kid, used it for my Pokemon Yellow saves.

  • @yeseeyye
    @yeseeyye Рік тому +1

    Great vid! Just a few things I wanted to mention
    1. Instead of using the tabbed battery, you can use a battery retainer ( a fancy word for battery holder) and switch your battery out from time to time while the cart is running in a gameboy, to not lose your save.
    2. As many people pointed out, take the board of the cart out first before soldering.
    3. Using flux is reccomended, to avoid burning, just make sure to clean off the excess.
    4. Make sure that you solder the + to the + on the board and the same goes for the -.

    • @alexnava8729
      @alexnava8729 8 місяців тому

      You have a link for this retainer you speak of? Sounds like a much better option imo. Thanks!

  • @imahumanperhaps882
    @imahumanperhaps882 7 років тому +67

    this memory card would help me save my Pokemon red game thanks lucky crit

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +13

      Of course, David Carlos! Good luck with the game!

    • @tomypower4898
      @tomypower4898 3 роки тому

      and yes absolutely right

  • @darrenzheng7728
    @darrenzheng7728 7 років тому +114

    just a thought but you look like leonardo dicaprio

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +17

      I get that fairly often. I'll take it as a compliment, thank you! :) media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/streams/2013/june/130617/6c7911377-tdy-130617-leo-toasts-1.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.jpg

    • @monkeyjuju7441
      @monkeyjuju7441 7 років тому +3

      Darren Zheng hardly even a little bit

    • @demolitionFM
      @demolitionFM 6 років тому

      You tried it

    • @demolitionFM
      @demolitionFM 6 років тому

      Ok he does a bit upon further inspection 😂👌🏼

  • @emmankay7812
    @emmankay7812 7 років тому +9

    I know this is late and your probably not redding this but thank you so much

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +4

      +Emmanuel Gonzalez I am reading! And I'm super glad you found it helpful. Good luck :)

    • @emmankay7812
      @emmankay7812 7 років тому +3

      Lucky Crit
      thanks keep up the good work

  • @wii1990
    @wii1990 7 років тому +4

    Some original gameboy games use CR2025 batteries, and some use smaller CR1616 batteries. The circuit board near where the battery sits will tell you which one it takes.

  • @PkmHax
    @PkmHax 3 роки тому +3

    Nice video. Definitely gonna get myself one of those. 2 tips i could give about battery replacement is you can take a pen apart, heat the end up and press it into the screw until it is cooled and you have a bit to take the screw out. Also use some tweezers to hold the battery while removing from the solder. Pokemon GBA games use the smaller 2016 batteries. The 2025 work but are bigger and you struggle close the case properly.

  • @Padoca
    @Padoca 7 років тому +4

    I got 2 of these a couple years ago and they work great, got them just in time to save my crystal save, as it was already starting to lose the RTC.

  • @Asteroid_Jam
    @Asteroid_Jam 6 років тому +5

    Use a desoldering braid to remove solder from battery terminals and use new solder. Also do not solder directly to battery. That is how you get a explode game.

  • @SwitchCat
    @SwitchCat 4 місяці тому

    I used this method for all my pokemon vintage carts (from childhood); it allowed me to restore red and gold, but surprisingly, Yellow lasted all the way til the Analogue Pocket came out and I used that to save my Pokemon Stadium event Mew. Putting new batteries and restoring the saves felt like curating a museum exhibit. I guess they will be good to go for another few decades.

  • @yungcrisp3166
    @yungcrisp3166 7 років тому +6

    Thank god for gold and silver coming to virtual console!

  • @littleonion216
    @littleonion216 7 років тому +15

    This kind of stuff is fasinating for me. I always wondered if there was a way to install flash memory chips into NES, Gameboy, and Gameboy Color games. Installing flash memory chips into SNES, N64, and GBA games is possible (Most GBA games have them, some have the battery methods), but installing them on these kind of carts is unkown to me.

  • @wittlebirdy6969
    @wittlebirdy6969 6 років тому +3

    You could duplicate Pokémon with the memory card. All you have to do is save all of your legendary Pokémon on the memory card, then trade it to another gb, then load the save to when you had the Pokémon and BOOM! You have duplicates of your Pokémon!

  • @tummytub1161
    @tummytub1161 2 роки тому

    I just started up my old Pokémon games, Yellow works perfectly and I was astonished it did.

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 Рік тому

    I still have my original Mega Memory Card (original owner) as well as a second one I picked up decades ago. Earlier today I found that one had a mangled pin in the cartridge slot. I desoldered the slot and removed to pin but it broke when I tried to straighten it. I decided to take the “Audio In” pin, which the Mega Memory Card does not use, and moved it to the place where the broken pin was. It worked like a charm! If there is any game that uses the “Audio In” pin, I don’t know what game that might be… and it certainly doesn’t need it for the Mega Memory Card to do its thing. Only thing I can think of that might use it is perhaps the Bung Enterprises “Pocket Voice” but perhaps not because that actually has a built-in speaker.

  • @joethompson11
    @joethompson11 3 роки тому +1

    Lost my level 100 blastoise I traded over onto my silver game 20 years ago. Will definitely get one of the save carts for next time. Thanks for the tip!

  • @tex_gil117
    @tex_gil117 4 роки тому

    Lucky Crit you are the man! I immediately went and bought a mega memory card. I knew about the whole battery thing but had no idea about the memory card!

  • @r2Kd0ugernaut
    @r2Kd0ugernaut 3 роки тому +1

    first of all, i am the dad. its my tool kit, and yes i have all the bits you could imagine. its also my gameboy cart. we ARE the dads now.

  • @haldeline8663
    @haldeline8663 7 років тому +34

    Dude has anyone told you that you sorta look like Leonardo DiCaprio?

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +6

      Yeah I get that sometimes lol! It's a good thing I guess!

  • @colemanprevatt7558
    @colemanprevatt7558 7 років тому +1

    hey dude i love this video the content was amazing! you earned yourself a new subscriber!

  • @ajhenry333
    @ajhenry333 7 років тому +6

    would I be able to just play the game with the memory card hooked up everytime if I did not want to change the battery or no?

  • @vini16f
    @vini16f 2 роки тому +1

    Safety tip: ALWAYS remove the circuit board from the plastic enclosure before getting a soldering iron anywhere near it.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  2 роки тому

      I have since learned this lesson lol. Thanks

  • @christophermorin9036
    @christophermorin9036 4 роки тому +3

    I had one of these! Also had a cheat device made specifically for Pokemon that let you edit your Pokemon files. I miss my level 100 shiny Tauros with all beam attacks lol. I think it was called a Monster Brain by Pelican. I believe it could also back up game saves.

  • @asasasa1009
    @asasasa1009 5 років тому +1

    Saw this video, ran to my old Gameboy color and tried my pokemon gold an silver with all the pokemon...........my heart never broke so hard.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  5 років тому +1

      Sorry to hear that :( I know that feeling. On the bright side, if you emulate, get it for 3DS or get the mega memory card you can play through again and relive some of those memories

    • @asasasa1009
      @asasasa1009 5 років тому

      @@lucky_crit Today i bought the mega memory card from ebay. Since in Germany there is no offer whatsoever, i paid 35$ incl. shipping. Damn nostalgia is so expensive XD. I will spend again a lot of time with my GBC :)
      In Germany it is not legal to download the game an play it on a SD-Card for the DS :(((. And I don´t want a Virus from a shady website, since I don´t know any good ones. So unfortunately there was only the option with the MMC.

    • @edwin99901
      @edwin99901 4 роки тому

      @@asasasa1009 some trustworthy sites include vimmlair, romsdepot, and the eye eu

  • @SJxPVR
    @SJxPVR 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the info I recently got all gen 1 an gen 2 games and after seeing this definitely gonna get one never knew I could actually save gameboy data

    • @arksin11
      @arksin11 Рік тому

      there is a faster, easier, zero expense way to change battery and not lose save file >>> open the cartridge and with battery exposed stick it back into gameboy, turn the gameboy on and open your save file, turn around the gameboy and place it back on the table - make sure its in stable position, replace the battery while the game is powered on. after replacement just save the game, power gameboy off, remove the cartridge and place the back cover back on the cartridge, there its done! .....However there are 2 ways this can fail : 1) if batteries in gameboy die during the time battery in game cartridge is removed --- solution -- --> use fresh batteries in gameboy before you start this operation. 2) if you move gameboy a lot, to the point game cartridge loses pin connection with gameboy and thus the game powers off >>> solution >>> during the whole process keep gameboy as stable as possible

  • @myanimeroom9350
    @myanimeroom9350 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. I can now back-up my original GB and GBC using this method.

  • @SteeleJonesRainio
    @SteeleJonesRainio 2 роки тому

    I didn't realize my mom had kept my two copies of Silver from my childhood, I was certain they got tossed out with half our stuff from moving so much. She gave them back to me a couple years ago when I came back to visit. I tried to find my SoulSilver game this weekend after cleaning and finding my Japanese 3DS, sadly I think I must've lost it permanently, now it's worth $150 to $250 when I had bought it back in the day for only like $30. But I found those Silver games along with my old GBA SP. This video has given me hope I can finally live my nostalgia! Thank you for the tutorial! Lugia, Typhlosion, Entei, I'll see you soon my old friends!

    • @lynetteriddle2002
      @lynetteriddle2002 2 роки тому

      I somehow still have SoulSilver and the PokéWalker that came with it at the time. I saw what people were selling it for and was shocked bc I remember it was like $30 something at Walmart when I bought it.

    • @HDDoggyStyle
      @HDDoggyStyle 2 роки тому

      @@lynetteriddle2002 they were 40 bucks new never 30 I remember buying it brand new when I was 14

  • @iamtheoaa
    @iamtheoaa Рік тому

    This is an amazing video and super helpful. Well done!

  • @masenkostar
    @masenkostar 6 років тому +9

    A cr2032 battery will still fit and is bigger so it will last longer.

    • @RyanFeatherston
      @RyanFeatherston 5 років тому

      Good. I was actually about to ask. Sorry if this is 10 months late btw

  • @Jeranhound
    @Jeranhound 6 років тому

    I fixed my Crystal cart a few years back with plain ol' CR2032s from the store. Just broke the tabs off the old battery and used electrical tape to secure the new battery in place, no soldering needed.
    The tape, and the added pressure because it makes the interior a bit taller and so the back of the case presses it to the front, keeps the battery nicely secured and easy enough to replace in future.

    • @HDDoggyStyle
      @HDDoggyStyle 2 роки тому

      Still better to solder because if you drop the game or something battery with tape can move just a tiny bit out of place then you lose game files happen to me 12 years ago when I didn’t have a soldering iron

  • @kira64xyz
    @kira64xyz 7 років тому +17

    Why is the Pokémon Gold Cover in the background in German?

    • @danielisacutecat
      @danielisacutecat 7 років тому

      Vinnay The Sylveon dude is german? didnt u watch his first video

    • @kira64xyz
      @kira64xyz 7 років тому

      Daniel Finley-Pesti No, I didn't

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +8

      I'm not german? Lol! It was a picture of someone's collection. Not sure.

    • @darkzerk7
      @darkzerk7 4 роки тому +1

      Germany, France and Italy have their own localized versions due to being major Pokemon markets at the time.

  • @Big5mokE719
    @Big5mokE719 2 роки тому

    If you don't have a gamebit driver to open the cart you can melt the tip of a bic pen cap and while it's melted jam it onto the screw and hold it until it cools then unscrew.

  • @fin3673
    @fin3673 7 років тому

    So jelly of the shiny hitmontop but I'm glad that you showed that shiny Pokémon retain shininess, thanks for the video

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +1

      Hah! I think you're the first to notice. I kept resetting until the first daycare egg they give you was a Hitmontop! Unfortunately the special attackers are better to get out of the egg though as the IVs of these Pokemon are set to have 0 attack so I don't think my Hitmontop will be that great!

  • @DMDFerry
    @DMDFerry 5 років тому

    I'm so happy this exists

  • @edumeli02
    @edumeli02 5 років тому +1

    rip pokemon yellow save file, 2003-2019, i wish i saw the video earlier. Goodbye childhood memories

  • @lolgal1996
    @lolgal1996 6 років тому +2

    i got a copy of crystal back in eighth grade and the save battery was dead so i replaced the battery... oddly enough, my copy of blue (which is likely older than i am) still works just fine, and it's had to have been seventeen years at the least.

    • @sleeksm4
      @sleeksm4 6 років тому

      my blue yellow and red still all work my crystal n silver died. -_-'

    • @oniondesu9633
      @oniondesu9633 5 років тому

      I know this a year old but anyways... it is because gen 1 only used the battery for saves, but gen 2 also used it for a real time clock, which was constantly running, so gen 2 games tend to use up the battery quicker.

  • @cryptidcyphre
    @cryptidcyphre 7 років тому

    I got a copy of Pokemon Crystal with a dead battery, so this will help. Thanks!

  • @geoserenity
    @geoserenity 7 років тому +1

    Hey, someone else who chose chikorita over having an easier time with the first gym or 2. Respect

  • @AntoinetteAnnAcosta-l6h
    @AntoinetteAnnAcosta-l6h 7 місяців тому

    I lost my Silver version. Played all teenage years :'( My aunt got the game for me when I was around like 9 or 10 for Christmas in NYC..And I lost the data when I was around 28 or so . Still hurts. I had around 233 or so Pokemon. :'( I miss my Suicune, Ninetails and Raichu

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 Рік тому

    Like most N64 games with built-in save, Mario Kart 64 is an EEPROM save title… no battery. Titles like Ocarina of Time, and WCW nWo Revenge use SRAM batteries, and Animal Forest used a battery for an RTC (Real-Time Clock), but the vast majority of N64 games with cartridge save used 4k or 16k EEPROM. There were a few with FlashRAM too.

  • @pollywogapocalypse7432
    @pollywogapocalypse7432 6 років тому +6

    He left the circuit board on the plastic...
    *DON’T DO THAT* it gets HOT!

  • @zetiB
    @zetiB 6 років тому +2

    Rip my charmanders,squirtles,pidgys,nidorans, etc you will be missed

  • @birdfish86
    @birdfish86 4 роки тому

    I had that memory cart sense i was a kid and never knew what it did thank you

  • @KennyGraves_
    @KennyGraves_ 3 роки тому

    I felt that salute 😂 Thanks for the help bro

  • @ValorOni
    @ValorOni 7 років тому +27

    So if I still have my 80+ hours of pokemon silver and back it up in a Mega Memory Card. Then when the day comes that my Silver version no longer saves. I can replace the old battery with a new one and then upload the old file from the memory card. I still get my saved file and the new battery continue will resume saving?

  • @dominicsevilla1189
    @dominicsevilla1189 6 років тому

    My save data sorry tore my heart up. It was my older brothers who had cancer and had passed away at 9. He had beat both gold and silver and both cant save and lost their saves. I cant wait to do this and re-complete this game

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  6 років тому

      I'm really sorry to hear that. I have a watch from a friend that passed away and after he did, the battery died within it and the time has been way off ever since.

  • @Pokechao
    @Pokechao 6 років тому +7

    if you're really careful, you actually dont need use a soldering iron, if you can remove the battery without breaking the little tab on it off, you can put the new battery on it and use electrical tape to hold it in place. did this with my yellow 3 years ago.
    if you break the tab tho....gg time to get that soldering iron

    • @EifieDM
      @EifieDM 6 років тому

      I don't have a soldering iron, but maybe if I ask nicely by system and tech techer might allow me to use the one at school?

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  6 років тому +1

      Yeah I'm sure they'd let you try after school or during break or something

    • @LairdDeimos
      @LairdDeimos 6 років тому

      You can get a cheap soldering iron for $15 online or at a hobby store, just don't use it for too long. Those cheap ones often cheap out on the heat shield. I recommend a small pen iron. You might have to buy a holding stand and sponge separate.

  • @sorashiro8230
    @sorashiro8230 6 років тому

    Thanks for desenvolved this video.

  • @flavioamaro9756
    @flavioamaro9756 5 років тому +1

    Top you are the best dude!

  • @FlyingRabbitMedia
    @FlyingRabbitMedia 7 років тому +1

    Wish I knew before my Pokemon silver battery died and I lost my beloved red gyarados

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +3

      The good thing is that if it was the red Gyarados from the story, it's a guaranteed shiny and always has the same IVs. So basically you will get another next time you play :)

  • @bakedmuffinman87
    @bakedmuffinman87 3 роки тому

    i used to solder alot at my job. I was soldering tabs onto a battery and it pretty much exploded in my face. 10/10

  • @wakcedout
    @wakcedout 6 років тому +3

    Best to remove the board from the case and use wick and remove the old and drain we new sauder.
    I mean while you are in there why not

  • @epicdaygames3924
    @epicdaygames3924 6 років тому +8

    I lost my level 100 shiny Lugia without even noticing this but when I started over again it saved my level 100 shiny mewtwo thanks lucky crit

  • @trentonbergman4489
    @trentonbergman4489 6 років тому

    I have a 20 year old cartridge and it still works

  • @BladeBoques
    @BladeBoques 4 роки тому

    Good video, thank you for the salute!

  • @ptsoldier
    @ptsoldier 6 років тому

    if you dont have the screwdriver you can try taking the insides out of a bic pen, melting the point of it and pressing it against the screw and let it dry, it will take the shape of the screw and kinda glue to it

  • @froddobaggins
    @froddobaggins 7 років тому +1

    If you don't have a security bit to remove the screw then use a pen.
    Heat up the tip with a lighter and then firmly press it against the screw. Let it cool off for a few seconds and voila, your own security bit.

  • @Thesilentvoice...
    @Thesilentvoice... 6 років тому +1

    My pokemon blue file is still alive which I'm holding onto, but my crystal file is gone. I'm sad about that since I did a hack to get all the johto starters now and I got a shiny tyrogue at first chance. I also had two shiny nidorinos from me looking for a Chaney in the grass and encountering so much nidorinos shinys appeared. I thought my game was broken but I just caught it anyway because it looked different. That was my first shiny encounter.

  • @usmanchughtai1751
    @usmanchughtai1751 2 роки тому

    Just had my silver file corrupted after putting so many hours in. Thanks for the tips and suggestions

  • @giovannigianfriddo7786
    @giovannigianfriddo7786 5 років тому

    i customized a cover's cartdrige so i can use a very big cr2450 battery on pokemon silver, and it works!

  • @dooky1089
    @dooky1089 4 роки тому

    Gon a buy myself a Mega Memory Card to back up my save files - I highly recommend this to many people who wish to keep their save data for a long term basis.

  • @BigTrees4ever
    @BigTrees4ever Рік тому

    If you don’t have a gamebit/security bit screwdriver, you can take an empty bic pen and heat it with a lighter just a tiny bit to get it soft, I mean it, just a brush of the flame, you’re not melting it just getting it soft. Then just push the soft end into the gamebit screw on your cartridge and let it sit so it can harden and cool. Now you just turn it and unscrew. You can reuse it to screw it back in, and you may be able to do another game loosen and tighten, but this is just plastic and it will eventually strip. Not a permanent solution but will work while you’re waiting for your screwdriver or waiting for a paycheck to buy one.

  • @nyw11
    @nyw11 6 років тому

    Cool vid. You should get a cheap teleprompter for your phone to take it up a notch.

  • @Ocarinist_Drew
    @Ocarinist_Drew 4 роки тому

    This is probably better than what I do. I don't back up my save files, rather, I immortalize my Pokemon by depositing them in a Stadium 1/2 box. When a battery dies, I pay a local retro game store to replace it, and I just re-play the game. I have a full, battle-ready set of all the Gen 1 OU Pokemon sitting in a Stadium box, and a shiny Golbat sitting in a Stadium 2 box, so I'm fine with losing save files every couple of years. Granted, my method requires more hardware (and doesn't actually protect my save files).

  • @RyanFeatherston
    @RyanFeatherston 5 років тому +1

    I have a Monster Brain and Mega Memory card. At least imo Monster Brain works so much better.

  • @shadeymcbones6707
    @shadeymcbones6707 6 років тому

    By the way, i used electrical tape instead of solder to use standard batteries in the cartridges. Just pry off the metal soldered bits from the old battery, slide a piece of electrical tape under the metal bracket thingy's, but in the new battery, put on the top metal bracket and wrap the whole thing in the electrical tape.
    Works greta so far, however i did bust a pokemon gold cartridge once because i accidentally cut a trace in a hurry so you do have to take your time prying the metal brackets loose from the old battery

  • @FlyingRabbitMedia
    @FlyingRabbitMedia 7 років тому +4

    My Pokemon blue has lasted over 2 years of play. I know now how to save it

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  7 років тому +2

      Yeah, that's odd. Most batteries lasted a long time before they started dying. Good luck!

    • @fabian180graus
      @fabian180graus 7 років тому

      +DPlex HD Are you sure? Where did you hear about that?

    • @urielc918
      @urielc918 7 років тому

      DPlex HD my battery only lasted a few months

    • @SilVerRoxetZ
      @SilVerRoxetZ 7 років тому

      my pokemon crystal which is over 12 years old still works, maybe because i haven't played for over years?

  • @late6295
    @late6295 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the vid! Kinda old video but any ideas how long one battery lasts?

  • @MrBort
    @MrBort 7 років тому

    I bought a used Pokemon gold MANY years ago, but it could never save. Gen 2 is the only Pokemon generation I've never played, so with this, I can finally experience the second generation! As soon as I find that gold cartridge...

  • @gunther4150
    @gunther4150 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @villagerjj
    @villagerjj 4 роки тому

    there is another way of backing up your pokemon saves. and any saves for that matter. if you have a transfer pak and an everdrive for the n64 you can download a program to your everdrive and you can backup the save to the SD. just insert the cartridge and run the program. its pretty neat.

  • @spectralcoffee5177
    @spectralcoffee5177 Рік тому

    To the people who brag about using tape instead of soldering, your save is literally living on a prayer

  • @ant6662
    @ant6662 2 роки тому

    back in the day i used a melted ball point pen tube to mold around the screw

  • @soratruekid
    @soratruekid 5 років тому

    Must learn to desolder. Much easier to remove and replace the solder then trying to wiggle the hot connection apart.

  • @monkeyjuju7441
    @monkeyjuju7441 7 років тому +1

    how did you desoldering *welded* nickle strips? If you're going to use regular pharmacy batteries, just buy a proper coincell battery holder for a dollar or two from Newark, digikey or eBay, then solder the positive and negative pieces to their respective pads. Viola, now the battery is user replaceable forever and you don't risk overheating the cell and damaging it or yourself.

  • @virom4
    @virom4 2 роки тому

    Thank God I have a shop around the corner that will replace the battery for like $5

  • @ChaosGenerator
    @ChaosGenerator 7 років тому +1

    Don't forget about the Pelican Monster Brain/Brainboy cheating and editing device for Gold/Silver. It also had a button on the unit to colorize the original games.

  • @saturn580
    @saturn580 4 роки тому

    It would be really cool if Nintendo released an official emulator and library of roms for all their cartridge games that are now past their used-by date.

    • @indieWellie
      @indieWellie 4 роки тому

      saturn580
      virtual console?

  • @tag1123
    @tag1123 6 років тому

    If you're still interested in hearing horror stories about losing save data, a few years ago, I got a Mega Memory Card to preemptively backup my files, but it's apparently really easy to accidentally DELETE your save data if you don't use the memory card exactly right, and it didn't come with instructions, so I did it wrong right off the bat. Lost my childhood Silver file and an Blue file I was trying to 100%.

  • @alexruiz4312
    @alexruiz4312 6 років тому +2

    Glitched my way to get a Celebi on my Gold. Couple days later, save file is gone

  • @fanian69
    @fanian69 7 років тому

    very helpful. gonna be getting one

  • @sneakybobinson3252
    @sneakybobinson3252 7 років тому +2

    Never ever solder directly to a battery cell without some sort of solder tab or wire welded to the cell, you could cause the battery to internally short and go into thermal runaway... And have a very bad day.

  • @brandonnesfan
    @brandonnesfan 6 років тому +1

    I'd say that this is a great tutorial except for one MAJOR flaw.
    You backup the save BEFORE you replace the battery.
    If you replace the battery without backing up the save, you will lose the data.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  6 років тому

      +Crossed Mike Of course, maybe I failed to really drill that in. But in this case the battery was already dead like I assumed most people finding this video's batteries would be

    • @EvidLekan
      @EvidLekan 6 років тому

      Or you can replace the battery with the game running in the GBA/GBA SP, you must be careful but the data its temporaly loaded in the GB RAM

  • @Woodythehobo
    @Woodythehobo 6 років тому

    man you can't beat the look of the crystal cartridge.

  • @ハム太郎
    @ハム太郎 7 років тому

    Amazing video

  • @jescowan26
    @jescowan26 5 років тому

    Only yesterday I was cursing the in built timer for gold and silver but was surprised that my yellow
    ,blue and red haven’t faced this problem yet... but that game saver sounds good 👍, side note I dropped my game boy Color and now a bump to the top right corner will completely destroy the save file? Have you come across this problem before?