That's still a common mod on VW group dashboards. Inverted odometer, clock and climate control displays. It's funny how people have been doing it for 20 years, the someone in Wolfsburg noticed and they finally came inverted from the factory, and now people still aren't happy and are inverting it again so it's like before.
@@SweetTodd It's like Wade, he punishes nuggets with Famous Toledos, El Diablo and 1 Grit all the time; but when it comes to collectibles (and CRAIG) he gave them the proper respect. Most of the time lol
A quick tip for fiberglass stuck in skin. Vinegar can dissolve it when you wash your hands with it. I have saved myself much suffering from fiberglass insulation that way.
That’s actually a super useful tip even outside of rebuilding electronics, I have to work with fiberglass insulation at my job, and my hands and arms itch like a son of a gun
if you wash your hands with an electric pressure washer (like one for washing cars not one for washing concrete) it gets the fiberglass out really well
@@NineDog Hey, don't do this, even the ones at the car wash can give you a special type of injury called water jet injury that will end you so fast, it's not even funny.
I randomly found a bunch of Game & Watches, including a mint Donkey Kong one, at my uncle's. Quite the gold mine. Lots of charm to them. Simpler times... 40+ freakin' years ago.
One of mum's friends had a pretty big collection of them (probably close to a dozen), including the "cabinet" style ones, like Snoopy. If she's still got them, she's sitting on a goldmine.
I have one of em, Donkey Kong Jr 1982. It's one of my prized possesions. It's in great shape and works! The game is fun too, I love it! We need to save these things!
Kind of surprised your go to with that corrosion was sand paper. Whenever I have an older piece of battery powered tech that won't turn on/has intermittent power issues, the first thing I do is take a Q tip, dip it in some vinegar (less is more when it comes to conductive liquids) and dab it on the terminals. You'll know pretty quickly if your issue is corroded terminals, as the corrosion will react with the vinegar and start to bubble. Clean it off until you stop seeing bubbles, wipe off as much vinegar as you can with a clean q tip, give it a final wipe down some IPA, and let it dry. Just had to do this with a "working" camera I got off ebay, that was DOA.
@@Gugernoot Nope. Mickey Mouse. Seriously though, OP likely had a Egg knockoff, as Nintendo had licensed *from* the Russian government (Elorg), but not *to.*
@@Gugernoot Yes, although that's the official version; the russian version was an unliscenced version named after Nu?, Pogodi! that was an exact replica. Also notable is the fact that the official version of egg is also an unliscenced copy of a Mickey Mouse G&W that nintendo made (simply titled "Mickey Mouse").
when you said these are rare and expensive now, i was reminded that my dad still had his snoopy tennis g&w somewhere, and we found it up. it had those insidious little batteries still in it, but luckily no leakage, and now it's stored somewhere safe away from pesky battery acid and other corrosives. so in the making of this video you've saved not one but at least two of these little gems. job well done, i'd say
1:47 James has the coolest ways of saying "Oh, no!" and "That's very disappointing". It's so *Australian*! (I wish I could clip the sound and use it someplace, but I don't know where. Using it as a ringtone might not be so good, for example)
and here we see our favorite crazy lad fix a game and watch so easily just like drinking a glass of water. this was funny and really chill to watch, 10/10 my boi.
My neighbour a house down passed , and before he did , he leg us rummage through his old tech draw , and there were one of these in it . The right button is broken tho. The thingo was called parachute
It likely just needs the contacts cleaned if the button doesn’t work. I have Parachute too, it was a gift many years ago but my LCD is starting to bleed which is not repairable :(
@@Games_for_James If you have another G&W with a broken mobo, try tranplanting LCD, If that has a broken LCD too or easily fixed board, don't try, for the latter, try fixing that instead.
BRO i played the 'remaster' of this game on Game and Watch Gallery 2 for Game Boy Color when I was a kid, and it was probably my favorite from the bunch. Realizing that THIS was the first "Helmet" game brought waves of nostalgia for me, great video!
It's impressive how decent game&watch games are, we recently got a dual screen donkey kong one for my dad for his birthday, and even as a spoiled zoomer, it's genuinely a fun game. Well, except when he absolutely fucking crushes me at it, it's ridiculous how good he still is even after not having touched it for 40 years.
These games were designed and play-tested really well.. BTW they did the prototypes with Z80 CPU and huge LED-based mockup displays before converting to LCD and Sharp microcontrollers.
Always fun seeing one of these opened up! Also good to know these Game & Watch things don’t need special bits for the screws. Recently had to replace an old NES cartridge casing and had to get one of those special bits. Easy and cheap thing to get these days for sure, just annoying when you don’t have one
James, your are so gifted, from cars to electronics your skills know no bounds, fine it may not be neat but you have so much knowledge and you have so much fun with, an example to many
it somehow feels wholesome to see James attempt (and succeed often!) to give little pieces of gaming history a new life. i can imagine this Game and Watch saying to itself, after James's spruce-up, "I feel as young as if it was 1980 again!".
You jogged my memory with something you said: When the tools were falling, you called it a "spanner." Over here in Yankeeland, aka USA, we call it a "Wrench." I always enjoy hearing differences with words between the British English and American English.
From what I remember of the instructions, the ACL button was usually listed in English as "All CLear" and is the reset button for the system. High scores, time and any crashes would be gone after this was pressed.
As a fan of Alt-metal from the late 80s and early 90s, my first thought on seeing the name of this game was to think "IN THE MEANTIME!!!!!" And for those who know what on EARTH I'm talking about... I salute you.
These sorts of things have fascinated me for literal years I have no clue why I think there is just something cool about experiencing what top-quality mobile gaming they had back in the day no matter how bad they are they are still just really cool to me
That sandpaper is a really good solution, but if you have a hard to reach spot, there are pens with steel and brass wool in the end. They work great for this type of thing, as well.
Little info about the quartz crystal: Inside the metal tube, the quartz is literally shaped like a tiny tuning fork, pretty much what it is, and I think that’s adorably cute. The tuning is done with gold plating on the tips that is eroded away as needed, but they always tune it to 4096 Hz, because that’s the lowest power of 2 that can’t be heard. Powers of 2 because dividing by 2 is easy for base 2 (I.e. all modern digital) computers.
I had this, Donkey Kong and the one where you're catching babies out of a burning building. I can't believe how much time I poured into playing these as a kid...
I personally lioe the fiberglass pen, but whats really important is finding a method that works for you c: You're the man that built the Nintendo PlayStation, I wouldnt dream of telling you how to do things haha
UA-cam recommended your video, so I checked it out. Something like this back in the day would’ve been really cool in school. I mean, I guess we had gameboys, but this one would’ve been easier to hide. Ha ha.
Feels weird to see a calm and gentle repair when first video you saw from this channel is "I Made a Portable Super Nintendo". Can't call it a bad thing though
We used to flip the LCD filters on the calculators we had for school. Then they had a black screen with white numbers. Served no purpose, probably made it harder to read the screen, but was fun to do
When I was a kid I lived in an old farmhouse in northwest Georgia. I remember finding an old dual screen Zelda G&W in the shed on the driveway and I wish I had saved it instead of throwing it away for not working. Repairing one of those can be a treasure considering they sell secondhand on eBay for hundreds of dollars… possibilities missed…
you're pretty much right with polarized materials (ill be talking about lenses cause I work in an opticians), when talking about polarised lenses you're allowing polarised light to pass through but only in a certain direction so if you stack 2 polarised lenses at 90° to each other, you effectively block out all polarised light, slam another filter in at another angle your effect gets neutralised
clicked on your channel from a garbage time video description and went "wait, is this the portable snes guy", what are the odds, i guess im a fan of the chaos
for cleaning contacts/corrosion I just do it the old way with a copper or brass wire brush. They are super cheap especially in bulk and can be had in any size, I am sure james as a bunch of brass and steel ones laying around since hes a mechanic and they are basically a disposables like paper towels or cheap shop towels a the shop. For really bad I will hit it with contact cleaner or in a pinch vinegar.
I first discovered these because of Super Smash Bros Melee because of the Character, each of the stages are based on the various games from these electronic handhelds. Future Stages change the type of game represented in the series.
I won't tell you to use a fiberglass pen, James, but I will suggest you use steel wool to do the clean-up on contacts! I'm sure the conductive steel dust will be of no problem inside delicate circuitry!
0:39 man that part of the video made me sad as it reminded of the the Wii Balance Board my relatives from Australia sent a few years back. Nothing was mentioned that there were batteries inside the Balance Board and when I checked it was just sad. The whole board was destroyed by the leaking Eclipse batteries that were accidentally left inside by my relatives. It was all blue-green gunk and flaking PCB traces and components falling off. On the other hand the Wii that it came with is alright and still working along with the Wiimotes since they used rechargable batteries. It only came with 2 Disc games New Super Mario Bros, and Wii Sports + Resort, the latter of which I have played a lot of. Also funnily this PAL Wii came pre-modded as NTSC and with Homebrew Channel, Backup HBC, a bunch of console emulators, and USB Loader GX working with the included 500gb external hard drive with a mix of different regions of games.
Really fun to point a polarizer at the sky 4 hours ± noon -- the light at various points of the horizon will be a gradient of polarization, can you can rotate the filter to darken the sky; used in professional outdoor photos if the sky is too bright of a backdrop and is otherwise the right angle. I forget if it's away from the sun or 90 degrees from the sun that is maximum polarization.
Damn, I had octopus and the original dual screen Donkey Kong and my parents threw them out in the early 2000's. I was fuming, They were starting to rise in value even back then.
if u want to get fiberglass splinters out of your skin, wrap your skin in masking tape, apply pressure and leave for a few moments, then remove. if fiberglass remains, repeat. very simple to do and works well.
I think the best game and watch sort of game is actually a flash game that recreates the limitations called "Pigs On Head", by the brothers chaps, better known for homestar runner. It even works again because of ruffle.
god i love my (admittedly very small but mostly free, and they all have the battery covers. seriously, found an original and not club nintendo version of Ball - i have the club nintendo one to compare, so I know for sure! - in a dumpster a couple years ago) game & watch collection. my favourite is a copy of octopus (with the battery cover!!) that i got for the equivalent of $25 CAD when i was in Göteborg, Sweden.
This is SO FUCKING GOOD to know because some of the rarest Game and Watches like Flagman, the only ones you see on eBay are STUPIDLY expensive AND have that degradation in the back polarizing filter, or LCD bleed which I don’t know how to fix, I hope you find a Game and Watch with that issue and show how to fix it because I would love to be able to complete my collection by fixing some that are in disrepair
We used to flip over the polarizer on our calculators for old school dark mode.
You can do this with certain digital watches as well
Pfffft.
That's still a common mod on VW group dashboards. Inverted odometer, clock and climate control displays. It's funny how people have been doing it for 20 years, the someone in Wolfsburg noticed and they finally came inverted from the factory, and now people still aren't happy and are inverting it again so it's like before.
This repair featured significantly less cardboard and duct tape than I’ve come to expect from Aussie Tech Wizard!
Can't forget the hot glue
you know it's a rare console when he actually repairs it the right way
The Greatest Aussie Technician, That, Ever, Lived
@@SweetTodd It's like Wade, he punishes nuggets with Famous Toledos, El Diablo and 1 Grit all the time; but when it comes to collectibles (and CRAIG) he gave them the proper respect. Most of the time lol
@@poeticsilence047 and the angle grinder
Australian Tech Wizard saving an antique Game & Watch brings me smile to my face.
Antique? It's 40 years old! I think antique is a stretch.
Never go to an antique store. @@koolaid33
He saves birds, games, watches, spiders, cars, what doesn’t he save?
You think antique means stuff from ancient Egipt? For electronics 40 years is definitely antique. @@koolaid33
And tears to my own helmet.
A quick tip for fiberglass stuck in skin. Vinegar can dissolve it when you wash your hands with it. I have saved myself much suffering from fiberglass insulation that way.
That’s actually a super useful tip even outside of rebuilding electronics, I have to work with fiberglass insulation at my job, and my hands and arms itch like a son of a gun
if you wash your hands with an electric pressure washer (like one for washing cars not one for washing concrete) it gets the fiberglass out really well
@@NineDog Hey, don't do this, even the ones at the car wash can give you a special type of injury called water jet injury that will end you so fast, it's not even funny.
No way 😮
thank you
“It looks good, except I have forgotten ALL of the buttons!” I dunno why but that had me cackling. Thanks James!
So glad someone else suffers the universal experience of forgetting to put the buttons back in before reassembly.
Been there, done that. Saw myself.
I randomly found a bunch of Game & Watches, including a mint Donkey Kong one, at my uncle's. Quite the gold mine.
Lots of charm to them. Simpler times... 40+ freakin' years ago.
One of mum's friends had a pretty big collection of them (probably close to a dozen), including the "cabinet" style ones, like Snoopy. If she's still got them, she's sitting on a goldmine.
Its comical how everytime i seach up 'james channel', both you and james may are at the top of the search
I keep good company 😂
cheese
quality james results
@@bluespartan076cheese
@@bluespartan076 egg
It's nice to know that a Game & Watch from 40 years ago has a better kickstand than the Nintendo Switch.
I love James’ cat like it’s my own child
james' cat is a national treasure
I have one of em, Donkey Kong Jr 1982. It's one of my prized possesions. It's in great shape and works! The game is fun too, I love it! We need to save these things!
I’ve got Donkey Kong Jr too! I found mine in an antique store 15 years ago. It’s a fun game and a cool display piece
@@elektriktoad2 Wow, I've had mine for about 2 years. Was ~80$ (converted to usd), and it's awesome!
Kind of surprised your go to with that corrosion was sand paper. Whenever I have an older piece of battery powered tech that won't turn on/has intermittent power issues, the first thing I do is take a Q tip, dip it in some vinegar (less is more when it comes to conductive liquids) and dab it on the terminals. You'll know pretty quickly if your issue is corroded terminals, as the corrosion will react with the vinegar and start to bubble. Clean it off until you stop seeing bubbles, wipe off as much vinegar as you can with a clean q tip, give it a final wipe down some IPA, and let it dry. Just had to do this with a "working" camera I got off ebay, that was DOA.
I had a soviet version with a wolf that was collecting eggs rolling off of a roof
Egg?
@@Gugernoot Nope. Mickey Mouse.
Seriously though, OP likely had a Egg knockoff, as Nintendo had licensed *from* the Russian government (Elorg), but not *to.*
@@Gugernoot Yes, although that's the official version; the russian version was an unliscenced version named after Nu?, Pogodi! that was an exact replica. Also notable is the fact that the official version of egg is also an unliscenced copy of a Mickey Mouse G&W that nintendo made (simply titled "Mickey Mouse").
@@carlosemilio5180 I love the Nu Pogodi! knockoffs! It's so fun that they exist
Now I just remembered that Hrot, a recent old-school FPS. actually has this game on the second episode as a bit of an easter egg.
I read the title to this video in Wade's voice as he is chasing his PKCell's around.
*_Ditto!_* 😁 🍻 😄
Or his duck
SAME
when you said these are rare and expensive now, i was reminded that my dad still had his snoopy tennis g&w somewhere, and we found it up. it had those insidious little batteries still in it, but luckily no leakage, and now it's stored somewhere safe away from pesky battery acid and other corrosives. so in the making of this video you've saved not one but at least two of these little gems. job well done, i'd say
3:09 "I just realized that I'm under qualified to explain this..." 😂
OH MY GODS YES.
Thank you for rescuing this unit. I'm so happy that it works wonderfully after your restoration.
Thank you James.
1:47 James has the coolest ways of saying "Oh, no!" and "That's very disappointing". It's so *Australian*! (I wish I could clip the sound and use it someplace, but I don't know where. Using it as a ringtone might not be so good, for example)
dang that gaming watch is doing something 10:29
This is probably the best explaination of an LCD I've ever heard. I think I get it now. Really cool.
and here we see our favorite crazy lad fix a game and watch so easily just like drinking a glass of water. this was funny and really chill to watch, 10/10 my boi.
My neighbour a house down passed , and before he did , he leg us rummage through his old tech draw , and there were one of these in it . The right button is broken tho.
The thingo was called parachute
It likely just needs the contacts cleaned if the button doesn’t work.
I have Parachute too, it was a gift many years ago but my LCD is starting to bleed which is not repairable :(
@@Games_for_James If you have another G&W with a broken mobo, try tranplanting LCD, If that has a broken LCD too or easily fixed board, don't try, for the latter, try fixing that instead.
5:22 ACL is short for anterior cruciate ligament. Probably shouldn't press that button...
😂😂
BRO i played the 'remaster' of this game on Game and Watch Gallery 2 for Game Boy Color when I was a kid, and it was probably my favorite from the bunch. Realizing that THIS was the first "Helmet" game brought waves of nostalgia for me, great video!
This is so nostalgic. I loved collecting those little games when I was a young kid. I think around 1989.
Fiber glass pens are hell, I’m with you on this one 🤝
It's impressive how decent game&watch games are, we recently got a dual screen donkey kong one for my dad for his birthday, and even as a spoiled zoomer, it's genuinely a fun game. Well, except when he absolutely fucking crushes me at it, it's ridiculous how good he still is even after not having touched it for 40 years.
Awesome, is that the bright orange one? I've got one too!
@@msremmert88 Yeah
These games were designed and play-tested really well..
BTW they did the prototypes with Z80 CPU and huge LED-based mockup displays before converting to LCD and Sharp microcontrollers.
Always fun seeing one of these opened up! Also good to know these Game & Watch things don’t need special bits for the screws. Recently had to replace an old NES cartridge casing and had to get one of those special bits. Easy and cheap thing to get these days for sure, just annoying when you don’t have one
James, your are so gifted, from cars to electronics your skills know no bounds, fine it may not be neat but you have so much knowledge and you have so much fun with, an example to many
Think what makes it great is a true and honest passion for tinkering.
I could watch this guy fix stuff all day to be honest. Something about the way he fixes things makes me think I could do it too.
it somehow feels wholesome to see James attempt (and succeed often!) to give little pieces of gaming history a new life. i can imagine this Game and Watch saying to itself, after James's spruce-up, "I feel as young as if it was 1980 again!".
i grew up with a pop eye one of these. hours of fun!
You jogged my memory with something you said: When the tools were falling, you called it a "spanner." Over here in Yankeeland, aka USA, we call it a "Wrench." I always enjoy hearing differences with words between the British English and American English.
OH MY DANKPODS REFERENCE!
Where?
@@JoBot__ title of the video
when dankpods says "Oh my pkcell!"
From what I remember of the instructions, the ACL button was usually listed in English as "All CLear" and is the reset button for the system. High scores, time and any crashes would be gone after this was pressed.
Such nostalgia with these old game machines.
Awesome to see this one being cared for.
Whenever I see something Old get restored, I always know it’s gonna be a Good day.
I remember seeing this in an anime. I so badly wanted this little device since then. someday ill add it to the collection
Fellow fiberglass pen hater! There's dozens of us!
Having the floatplane “cam” showing through the screen was a nice editing touch
As a fan of Alt-metal from the late 80s and early 90s, my first thought on seeing the name of this game was to think "IN THE MEANTIME!!!!!"
And for those who know what on EARTH I'm talking about... I salute you.
Man your whole channel is just wholeheartedly amazing
These sorts of things have fascinated me for literal years I have no clue why I think there is just something cool about experiencing what top-quality mobile gaming they had back in the day no matter how bad they are they are still just really cool to me
I kina like this type of format. Funny witty Australian mixed with some one who knows how to fix things. Keep it up
0:11 So it's Game, watch & alarm?
Doesn’t a watch have an alarm?
@@thatonescienceguy8200not always
@@shaunclarke04 right (oh, and what does acl mean?)
Your content is wonderful, please keep it up! It's helping me through a rough time, just wanted to express my gratitude.
That sandpaper is a really good solution, but if you have a hard to reach spot, there are pens with steel and brass wool in the end. They work great for this type of thing, as well.
That bubble popping moment was exactly why I subscribed sometime ago. Never change.
Little info about the quartz crystal: Inside the metal tube, the quartz is literally shaped like a tiny tuning fork, pretty much what it is, and I think that’s adorably cute. The tuning is done with gold plating on the tips that is eroded away as needed, but they always tune it to 4096 Hz, because that’s the lowest power of 2 that can’t be heard. Powers of 2 because dividing by 2 is easy for base 2 (I.e. all modern digital) computers.
I had this, Donkey Kong and the one where you're catching babies out of a burning building. I can't believe how much time I poured into playing these as a kid...
helmet is one of my favorite game and watch games lmao
Impressive restoration, great video James
I personally lioe the fiberglass pen, but whats really important is finding a method that works for you c: You're the man that built the Nintendo PlayStation, I wouldnt dream of telling you how to do things haha
UA-cam recommended your video, so I checked it out. Something like this back in the day would’ve been really cool in school. I mean, I guess we had gameboys, but this one would’ve been easier to hide. Ha ha.
Feels weird to see a calm and gentle repair when first video you saw from this channel is "I Made a Portable Super Nintendo". Can't call it a bad thing though
You have done a valuable service on this day
We used to flip the LCD filters on the calculators we had for school.
Then they had a black screen with white numbers.
Served no purpose, probably made it harder to read the screen, but was fun to do
8:10 the way you moved the camera along the track made it almost look like VR XD
When I was a kid I lived in an old farmhouse in northwest Georgia. I remember finding an old dual screen Zelda G&W in the shed on the driveway and I wish I had saved it instead of throwing it away for not working. Repairing one of those can be a treasure considering they sell secondhand on eBay for hundreds of dollars… possibilities missed…
Amazing. I always thought LCDs were way more complicated than they actually are.
Wade played "The Long Drive" and he had so much trouble because you weren't there James to help with the car stuff!
you're pretty much right with polarized materials (ill be talking about lenses cause I work in an opticians), when talking about polarised lenses you're allowing polarised light to pass through but only in a certain direction so if you stack 2 polarised lenses at 90° to each other, you effectively block out all polarised light, slam another filter in at another angle your effect gets neutralised
Thank you, if I ever find a game and watch game, I will use this.
I'm convinced James is a wizard.
Just leaving a comment to say how much I appreciate your work and how undersubscribed this channel is.
I appreciate that!
clicked on your channel from a garbage time video description and went "wait, is this the portable snes guy", what are the odds, i guess im a fan of the chaos
James becoming James The Australian Tech Wizard
I think James likes fiberglass pens, can't tell though, need confirmation.
Glad to see a fellow helmet working again!
Fav retro chanel, keep it up James!
for cleaning contacts/corrosion I just do it the old way with a copper or brass wire brush. They are super cheap especially in bulk and can be had in any size, I am sure james as a bunch of brass and steel ones laying around since hes a mechanic and they are basically a disposables like paper towels or cheap shop towels a the shop. For really bad I will hit it with contact cleaner or in a pinch vinegar.
I used to have one of these! It was marginally better than a Tiger handheld.
When james isn't cleaning the dirt from his repairs, he is cleaning the dirt from Wades car(s), end result is always great. 😂
New James upload the day I binge all the other videos whattttt
I first discovered these because of Super Smash Bros Melee because of the Character, each of the stages are based on the various games from these electronic handhelds. Future Stages change the type of game represented in the series.
Fun fact about the crystal oscillating under an electric current: it's also how ultrasound probes work!
The game and watch is so cool
i was hoping we'd see a return of our good old friend hot glue to make the glass stationary
I won't tell you to use a fiberglass pen, James, but I will suggest you use steel wool to do the clean-up on contacts! I'm sure the conductive steel dust will be of no problem inside delicate circuitry!
Wade and James uploading on the same day? Amazing
0:39 man that part of the video made me sad as it reminded of the the Wii Balance Board my relatives from Australia sent a few years back. Nothing was mentioned that there were batteries inside the Balance Board and when I checked it was just sad. The whole board was destroyed by the leaking Eclipse batteries that were accidentally left inside by my relatives. It was all blue-green gunk and flaking PCB traces and components falling off.
On the other hand the Wii that it came with is alright and still working along with the Wiimotes since they used rechargable batteries. It only came with 2 Disc games New Super Mario Bros, and Wii Sports + Resort, the latter of which I have played a lot of.
Also funnily this PAL Wii came pre-modded as NTSC and with Homebrew Channel, Backup HBC, a bunch of console emulators, and USB Loader GX working with the included 500gb external hard drive with a mix of different regions of games.
5:34 maybe i should stop my habit of eating dinner while watching repair videos of old gunky items...
I can see why these were popular especially back then
Damn, I have an old Game and Watch, I think it still works.
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Really fun to point a polarizer at the sky 4 hours ± noon -- the light at various points of the horizon will be a gradient of polarization, can you can rotate the filter to darken the sky; used in professional outdoor photos if the sky is too bright of a backdrop and is otherwise the right angle. I forget if it's away from the sun or 90 degrees from the sun that is maximum polarization.
I love these types of videos!
the backwards lcd looks really cool!
ive used white vinegar + isopropyl after to clean up the vinegar, helps disolve the battery acid quicker, then a light sanding on the contact.
I have a couple of these, and I remember mentioning it to someone and they said "Gaming Watch? How do you play games on a watch"
I didnt actually know about how you could reverse the polarity like that, neat
Damn, I had octopus and the original dual screen Donkey Kong and my parents threw them out in the early 2000's. I was fuming, They were starting to rise in value even back then.
if u want to get fiberglass splinters out of your skin, wrap your skin in masking tape, apply pressure and leave for a few moments, then remove. if fiberglass remains, repeat. very simple to do and works well.
i love how this dude has dank pods energy
I think the best game and watch sort of game is actually a flash game that recreates the limitations called "Pigs On Head", by the brothers chaps, better known for homestar runner. It even works again because of ruffle.
Such a cool fix.
7:46 - First OG Dark Theme ever existed!!!
i have a mario's cement factory game and watch i got a couple years ago, the battery genuinely lasted about an entire year before i changed them
god i love my (admittedly very small but mostly free, and they all have the battery covers. seriously, found an original and not club nintendo version of Ball - i have the club nintendo one to compare, so I know for sure! - in a dumpster a couple years ago) game & watch collection. my favourite is a copy of octopus (with the battery cover!!) that i got for the equivalent of $25 CAD when i was in Göteborg, Sweden.
5:02 Dw I’ve made entire traces out of solder for signal filtering in robots. That baby will do just fine 😂
This is SO FUCKING GOOD to know because some of the rarest Game and Watches like Flagman, the only ones you see on eBay are STUPIDLY expensive AND have that degradation in the back polarizing filter, or LCD bleed which I don’t know how to fix, I hope you find a Game and Watch with that issue and show how to fix it because I would love to be able to complete my collection by fixing some that are in disrepair