I didn't go over why you don't want a fake cartridge in the video. In my experiences, a fake cartridge will not allow you to trade with others, send Pokémon up to generation 4, and has a tendency to freeze or crash.
a very well made fake can always migrate pokemon to gen 4. so it is best to look out for other things on the list instead of just relying on the ability to migrate.
thedippyspoon some can’t save.. i got a fake emerald back in the day in turkey.. however i later found a 2nd hand ruby version in our local market also a firered.. a gold and a yellow.. (i already had regular red though) also they are real wich i know for sure.. there are alot of things where i know this from.. they never had any save issues, crashes that weren’t related to my old crappy ds (mostly occuring if i put my ds down) the sticker is perfect and well i can trade over my pokemon just fine.. so basically it’s was just very lucky that this man was selling old gameboy cartridges
This video is funny to me in a way. Let me explain. One Christmas, I asked my Mom for pokemon emerald. She ended up getting me Fire Red,Leaf Green, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. I was super happy,until I realized that I couldn't migrate pokemon. Then, I studied the bootleg abit more. I found out that the Nintendo symbol was fake and the motherboard was fake. Then this video popped up. That's why it's funny to me.
I remember blowing the minds of my friends when i took apart my legit cartridge infront of their eyes, removed the battery and the game still retained my save file.
I noticed a bit of a mistake, you can't migrate a pokemon to gen 4 until you've met certain requirements in the gen 4 games, in all versions you have to at least beat the game
@@justinoconnor8758 I'm pretty sure you must beat both, however if anything you may only need to beat gen 4 due to the location of the catching area in those games.
Justin O'Connor no! Just the 4th gen game! But in the gen 3 game you have to catch at least 7 Pokémon and have six in a pc, Pokémon who know hm's can’t be migrated.
I actually went to a flea market one time. I had seen your video before I went and saw the ENTIRE selection of gba pokemon games to be fake. I was gonna tell the person running the stand but I didn't want them thinking I was being an ass, which I kinda regret because I don't want people getting scammed. Thanks for the tips Dippy. You rock!
@@NathanCotrill my bootlegs will trade with each other and with my legit carts. Only issue is you have no SRam save capability and that fucks with your battle tower saves. My streak resets if i save and reboot the game.
@@jamesisnowhere1455 I had a fake emerald and everytime i defeated the elitefour i had to turn off the console before the hall of fame saves or oherwise my save will get wiped and even after that the catridge still randomly wipe the saves over and over util the catridge completely died lol
So there’s a gamestop around 4 hours away from where I live (I went there because my grandparents live there), and they were selling a bootleg copy of Emerald. Guess how much it was? $69.99
Yeah, Gamestop is pretty bad at that. They dont really try to check for fakes and hope that the buyer wont return the card. Enough people dont, so when one in a dozen does, its no big hassle for them to act surprised and apologize.
At Least The Pokemon Emerald Cartridges Are Playable! It Would Be An Even Bigger Sin If The Emerald Cartridge Was Just A "Cover For The Hole" In Disguise. And Couldn't Be Played At All!
Kevin De La Bastide yeah that would really suck, I guess I can atleast feel hope there, knowing that they can atleast be played (for the most part atleast)
3:09 - On some fakes, it says 'The save file has been erased due to damage or corruption'. 5:22 - This label has seen better days! If you make a replacement label, always be sure to add 'repro label' so that you won't confuse buyers.
To new viewers, to add to this video and the discussion below: When buying on amazon, eBay or anywhere on the internet or stores. Reproductions are fakes, don’t be fooled when their description says “just like the original” the wording is tricky to many! If you can’t trade or get the message “the game can be played” it’s fake! Most legit cartridges will say “internal battery is dry” also the front label will have factory numbers, that’s the dead giveaway that it’s legit! Always ask for better pictures. Major props to this youtuber for going over it all.
Hey I have a pokémon emerald cartridge (I play on a ds) when I boot the game appears a message saying 'The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will no longer occur.' Is that a legit copy or not? (Also there isn't a 'sticker', picture, etc, in the cartridge but that I think because my cousin gave it to me and it was old so yeah)
@@HEX_VENTURE Yeah, mine has the same message and I bought it new from a big-chain electronics store back in the day. EDIT: didn't see your second comment before replying, lol
It's been a year, but I thought I'd bring something up about the return policy comment you made. If you're buying on eBay and realize you got a fake, they are required by eBay policy to refund your purchase, shipping and all. It's part of eBay's money back guarantee policy. You'll only be out the packaging required to send it back.
here is another thing: send the seller a message. they will often refund you if you call them out and say tou want one. their account is on the line with ebay for selling fakes so... it's in their interest to shut you up with a refund. makes it easier for you, takes less time usually than escalation with ebay and you probably won't have to send it back either
I got a fake pokemon platinum and asked to return the item as it was faked and a minute later the seller declined so I took it to Ebay/PayPal and a few weeks later I got the refund. But what made it all the more better was I never returned the item bc they never said anything back. That and I didnt want anyone else to be scammed.
This sounds like a ridiculous tip at first, but something that's helped me out loads when fishing out real games from the fake ones is to try and find a European/PAL copy, they can still be played on a system from any region as region lock wasn't introduced on handhelds until the 3DS. This trick even works on DS games, as that's how I got my Pokémon Platinum
Note for EUR gba games. There's no she rating on the cartridge, only the original packaging has that. The Nintendo seal is green with slightly altered text. Source: my original copy of Ruby that came with a limited edition groudon red GBA SP
I sold my Gameboy games years ago when my old SP broke. Needed the money and wasn't sure if I'd ever get another Gameboy advance. Bought a Gameboy micro (the famicom anniversary edition, because it's slick and I got a good deal.) And I decided to pick up Emerald and Fire Red. Bought them for real cheap, not knowing that reproduction meant that they were fakes, and had an okay time... Until my 50 hour save file got deleted. Especially after I spent three hours searching for a feebas to evolve into a milotic. At least I was able to get a refund. Now I know to be more wary.
The original copy of emerald I had was fake, didn't know any better because I was only 10 or so. I was very confused on why my save data erased after trying to migrate, and my dumbass attempted it 3 times before thinking anything of it. Luckily I have a legit copy of emerald, it's in Japanese though :p I still enjoy it just as much, the only catch is that I don't know what my moves are so I have to look up tm numbers and check what moves my Pokemon learn at certain levels.
Tbh I think it’s fine if we got the full experience of the game. I was young and played a fake sapphire too (must’ve finished it over a thousand times) and I’m just realising it was fake. But it doesn’t bother me, it still made my childhood amazing as the game itself actually doesn’t have any issues/glitches. It runs like the originals
I found with a couple fake RSE games, the shape of the corners of the sticker can be different too! Some fakes have rounder corners, while the real has slightly sharper corners. Also sometimes the size of the sticker can be a little different, I’ve found usually smaller in fakes. Hopefully this helps :D
As long as the message is: “The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will no longer occur.” That should be the only time you see “The game can be played.”
I respect the people that put 'reproduction' in the title though. After getting two fakes I genuinely got so disheartened with EVER getting physicals. Downloaded and emulator that day and haven't touched my GBA, since. I completely agree it's an overreaction, but at this point I'm so defeated.
My Sapphire Version said “The game can be played.” And I played it, just fine, full Pokédex. I was confused when it said I couldn’t Migrate, but I got a good 20+ hours off of it.
Wow, I just found out that my firered was fake. I thought there was no such thing as a fake. Except for obvious ones of course. But mine was not an obvious fake. Thanks a lot.
Woah! That fake emerald copy that you were hitting with a hammer was tough! I once got pissed at hot wheels for the gba because it wasn't starting so I took it school and threw it to the floor quite hard, in which, it bounced very high whilst breaking a large chunk of plastic on it. I then proceeded to stomp on it expedentionly hard, in which, it shattered into hundreds of little fragments of that poor abs plastic.
Thank you. I was looking at a deal for $35 for 4 games, and you really did save me from wasting my time and money. I figured it was a "maybe dude doesn't know what he has" moment. Can't thank you enough, mate.
Thx for the clarification on the internal battery thing, since my copy of sapphire says that and when you said that part I got worried for a second. I really gotta give you credit, everything is well explained. Good job.
I have an Emerald that I bought off of ebay for $30 last summer. The picture was of 10 Emerald cartridges and the seller did have a return policy. The cartridges in the picture seemed legit so I took a chance and bought one. When it arrived about a week later, I inspected it and almost all signs pointed to it being legit. When I booted it up the game did not say “The game can be played”. I have not tried trading with other games since none of my friends own a gba or gba so. Nor have I attempted to transfer to gen 4. This weekend I plan to get a ds lite so I’ll see once and for all of its legitimate.
Lucky! I got fire red and ruby from my older sisters ex boyfriend, he was trying to make a good impression and gave me the games he grew up playing. This was a long time ago now, but I still have them and definitely havent given any away for brownie-points.
It’s not that they are hard to find. Hard to find games are only hard because they either didn’t sell well because they came out at the end of a consoles life cycle or in general was not all that popular. Pokémon games sold plenty of each, the problem is because it’s Pokémon, the games hold their value very well and that is why there are so many bootlegs out there to try and scam you. 50% of something is better than 100% of nothing which is why they sell them not too expensive but for a decent amount. A copy of Soul Silver right now and it’s newer is going for around between $40 and $150 depending on conditions and if it’s complete in box with even the poke walker. So it’s the fact that these games hold their value very well!!!
Another factor that also comes into play is that people hold onto them and don’t sell them. For example, I bought a copy of Super Smash Bros for the N64 for $15 back in 2008. You look now that game is upwards of $55 or more depending on conditions. I kept mine and probably will never let it go as I grew up playing that game same with Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 though the values of these games are a bit less than Smash, the same concept applies. My Mario Kart 64 was $10 when I re purchased it again around the same time as Smash!!!!
@@drewapicture9892 I know it's been one year ago for these comments but the price are even more skyrocketed right now. I agree that Pokemon games aren't that hard to find, not like some obscure game that only sold 1000 copies or something. I mean if someone give me $1000 I could probably buy almost all of the Pokemon games in one week.
I have a counterfeit copy of Pokemon FireRed. It deleted my save file about 5 hours into the game. Another way to check copies of Pokemon games is if it says "The save file is ok." after the title screen. If it says this, it's counterfeit.
A few years ago, I bought a Fireded cartridge and it turned out to be a fake. This cartridge taught me a lot about bootlegs. And each time I had to load my backup, the message "The save file is ok" appeared. In addition, another thing that can prevent you from being scammed is to never buy in China / Hong Kong, they are 99% sure to be fake.
Here’s a tip never buy off Amazon. Trust me my friend bought leaf green he asked the seller of photos the game Cartridge and he sent him photos of the game and it was legit, but when he got it was fake. Leaf green was spelt “laef green” on the label and the cartridge felt extremely brittle. Luckily he found a legit one off of eBay. That’s the main reason why I hate Amazon it’s the gba games are full off bootlegs and most of the games are overpriced
This is why we need GameBoy games on Nintendo switch online and the Gameboy colors in the Gameboy Advance and lastly Saturn games won't help for Pokemon but Saturn games are rare
3:22 This part doesnt make much sense to me. The footage you show as "real" says "The Battery has run dry. The game can be played [...]" However you then follow up and say "If it says the battery has run dry, that's ok [...], but if that message shows up with "The Game can be played" it's fake. So is it real or fake?
Some of those Fakes can be crazy though. I've actually had some really good ones before. They sell all kinds of knockoff Gameboy and DS games at the Flea Market next to my store. Some are barely playable crap but others are like ROM hacked versions of different games. The guy that deals them is a huge Pokemon Fan so I like to think he makes them at home himself, lol.
Monsterbird Nation yes on my ds ages ago at a market near my house they sold me a single cartridge with every Pokémon game up to gen 5 for 20 bucks and they worked well without any problems
EDIT: upon further inspection, my copy is NOT legit. That is all. When I was like 10 (4 years ago) I bought FireRed on eBay for really cheap. From what I can tell it's legit. I got REEEAAALLLYYY lucky! 😂😂
2:50 Emerald had the same "Battery has run dry" message as Ruby and Sapphire. The one you showed is still fake as it doesn't give the battery has run dry message just a "the previous save will be loaded", but to say it should boot directly to the save load screen is false as most if not all those cartridges should have a dry battery unless someone replaced the battery. I have an original Emerald cartridge (bought brand new when it was released from a big box store) and I did start getting the dry battery message. Only recently replaced the battery.
I bought a fake Emerald on eBay (I didn't even know that you can make fake GBA games). I mean, it was playable, but sadly, I mainly wanted it for migrating which didn't work
Its so dumb how rare these games r... I just found a DS lite and pokemon leaf green in my closet yesterday that I had a long time ago and wanted to get another with pokemon fire red and saw how much they were going for smh... I don't mind paying 60$ for a game but damn we can't even play pokemon for a decent price any more.
@@subzero308 Lucked out and got a legit copy of Leaf Green for $56 plus shipping on Mercari which just arrived today. Keep up the search, you'll find a decent price eventually. Took me years to finally make a purchase while the prices kept going up. Will be buying a reproduction case for it though on ebay lol. (The DS kind). They're pretty great.
Hey also at 1:47, there is a “pick version” selection. The seller has all of the games, and you pick which one you want. The price is of only one chosen game. There are probably other sellers that have it different, But I hope this helps.
Says it for my Ruby, it wouldn't let me migrate and I checked on the front and saw no numbers but on the front of the cartridge. To tip it off it had the dots on the back too. My mom bought Ruby Sapphire Emerald Fire Red and Leaf Green all for me for Christmas. I don't wanna upset her to say they are fakes but when I have to order new ones I hope she doesn't ask "Didn't I just get you those?" Because I don't wanna say anything about it to her.
It should not say: “The previous save file has been loaded.” The only acceptable message should be: “The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will no longer occur.” ^ I get this message on my Saphire, Ruby, and Emerald cartridges.
In 2015, I got Pokemon Emerald for Christmas. Months later, I started playing Emerald, but whenever I save my game, it said that it couldn't save. My Dad tried replacing the save battery, but it still wouldn't work. Then, I got another copy for my birthday in 2016 and when I saved it, it worked. Today, after watching videos about bootleg cartridges, I compared these two and even though both came from different regions, the one with a broken save file is fake while the other is the real version. I can't believe that my Mom and I have been ripped off by the seller who was selling a fake copy.
btw is it a fake when i try to save it says please exchange backup memory on my leaf green but this showed me leaf green doesnt have a battery so WTF please help me out
I know my FireRed and Ruby are real because my dad bought them brand new for me when I was young (also had Sapphire and Leaf Green but lost those, and had Emerald, which I gave as a gift to my ex-gf back when we were together). My current Emerald is real because I bought it off of my best friend who I know bought it brand new, and I can migrate with it. I’ve just bought a new Leaf Green on eBay, and the pictures look very convincingly real, but I won’t know for sure until it arrives. If it is fake, I’ll ask to return it, and if the seller refuses, I’ll make a dispute with eBay as it was listed as “Authentic”.
Thanks! This 100 percent helps me confirm I just got a real pokemon emerald cartridge! It just doesnt have the original casing but the motherboard is legit.
I just booted up my emerald, and it says “The Internal Battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clocked-based events will no longer occur.” Is this real, or fake?
As an avid Pokemon fan, I was always weary of such things. I knew what to compare to considering I had legit copies of each, felt sorry for my friends who ended up with copies. Never knew why emerald was is such a hard one to find, maybe because of the duplication glitch that because it can't be patched will never be updated. Haha unlimited legendaries. You get an articuno! You get an articuno! Everyone gets an articuno! Except for you...you get a wobbufett because wynaut. XD
My first Pokémon game was just a False Emerald purchased in 2006. I didn't know it was a fake. It was extremely frustrating because the game didn't save. I had to restart it from 0 every time I turned on GBA. Then I bought an original and I had no problems.
A while back, I ordered a copy of Ruby off of Amazon. I didn't know much about reals and fakes for Pokemon gba games, so I just trusted some rando for $20. Also just thought I would point out that it was from a corporation called Gamer Girls. Anyway, while watching this video I began to worry that I got a fake copy. However, I used ur tips and found out that I had a real copy of Ruby.
if the game says "the save file will be loaded" but not "this game can be played" is it still fake? even if mine is fake I got extremely lucky because it plays very well and the only downside is the dup glitch does not work
I actually found a duplicate glitch with my repro emerald game that if you trade your mons to another game and after you exit the trade room and reset (don't save when you get out) you will still have the mons you traded away. (You just lose the mons that would of been traded to your emerald.)
i wouldn't say so, usually if they are selling for quite cheap and it says it's in good condition that's a big sign, but if it's not in great condition it's probably a sign of it being old, and therefore, being an original
I think for migrating you have to have both games completed but there is another way to check, if you at least have access to to the Pal Park, to save you having to also complete the GBA game before checking. There's a lady in the building who will give you a backdrop for the Pokemon contest dress up thing if you talk to her while a GBA game in inserted in the DS. She'll only give it once for each GBA game, but you can save before talking to her and reset if you want to test multiple copies of the same game. Someone on Reddit suggested this to me when I was trying to use the Dual slot method to get special Pokemon to appear, and just could not get a Seviper to appear with my Sapphire inserted. I wasn't sure if I was just extremely unlucky, or if the game was fake and wasn't being registered by the DS game. Talking to the lady was a sure fire way to know that the game wasn't being recognised by the DS game as it was indeed fake. I did the same thing with Ruby and Emerald (both of which I was sure were legit) and they were recognised with no problem and I was able to use them for the Dual slot method and get some other special Pokemon. I guess Seviper will have to wait until I get a legit copy of Sapphire :')
not necessarily,people have traded with another original game,apparently it works but one game apparently has to be original for it to work,in theory the game would swap data to allow trading pokemon to gen 4.
Today I learned that my Pokémon Emerald I had for years is fake, I feel crushed... I remember buying it at a mall kiosk that sold a bunch of old video games and such with money I saved up. I just assumed that they wouldn’t be selling fakes, even then, I didn’t know what to look for.
i’ve had my emerald cartridge since 2005 and i know for a fact my parents got it at a store, but it still says when i boot up “The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will not occur.” sooo uhh
Egg That just means the battery is dry, which is normal for cartridges that old. If there is a message that pops up that only says “the game can be played” then it’s fake.
Its a real copy like thedippyspoon said the battery has gone dry. You are lucky to have a real version from the store brought at the time since 2005. I had one too but I lost it as a kid. Now I keep trying to find real copies and all I see is fakes. I've been douped before too with a fake copy. Its annoying.
@@Thesilentvoice... lost mines too den one day my aunt got me one from amazon i was low key worried dat shyt bein fake but its real cause my gameshark work on it lol
Rob Woo I have heard people saying that once you have beaten the league that the file will get corrupted, I haven’t beat mine yet but would you happen to know if this has happened to you? If you have beaten the game that is.
Aplha Ghost All of my fake cartridges have corrupted well before the elite four... some people say that their fake carts work fine and can trade and stuff. So it all depends on how well the fake cart was manufactured.
I like your channel and personality a lot, props to anyone who goes out of their way to root out and destroy all fake pokemon games and things as such that these trash heaps have tried to profit on.
Sorry to do a second comment, but its unrelated to my first one. At 6:30 where the insides are shown. I have a Leaf Green that has a single set of Factory Numbers, and looks fine for the most part except for slight differences on the inside, and also for the Nintendo seal appearing oddly green. For instance, the inside writing looks like the writing style shown for the copy of Emerald and not for Leaf Green, including the removal of the circle around Nintendo. It also reads AGB--E02-20. It's been a little while since I opened it, but if I remember right the writing was also grey on the black rectangles inside (I haven't a clue what they are called, sorry). Could This have just been a stylistic change?
The broken battery is basicly Emerald in a nutshell The dead battary means stuff like berries, not being able to sr for shinies (unless doing the battle video trick) shinys being rng clones. And this might affect eevee evolving into espeon or umbreon and other events on those lines The battary can be fix in RS. But for Emerald there is no point in fixing it cause Emerald's rng was broken from the start and fixing the battary wont fix that (other then making the message go away but thats it) hope that helps
I'm pretty sure I have at least one fake game. Trading hasn't ever been a problem. Migrating has never even been a thought as a test as I stopped buying things for Pokémon after Generation 3 Emerald. I'll have to look into the cartridges I have. Thank you for this video!
One thing to note is that Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald have a save battery. Fire red and leaf green don’t. If fire red and leaf green boot up with an MB1 circuit board is missing or something like that. Its a fake and once you beat the league the game will delete your save and you cant enter the post game
The problem with the reps is they delete saved files randomly sometimes. Buying reps/fakes just to play is completely fine but if someone is trying to sell a rep/fake as authentic that's the problem... Im into shoes and its gettin real bad with these reps/fakes smh and the worst part is they r getting better and better and passing for authentic... Like I said if ur buying something just to use (I don't like buying or wearing fake shoes because I sell and trade shoes and need them to be authentic) but if ur just buying something to wear or play then I see nothing wrong with it at all.
What if you get the message that the battery is dry, WHICH IS FOLLOWED by “the game can be played” in the same sentence (just like in 3:21) and then the Clock- thing message? I got this on my recently bought Emerald from Gamestop. Any clues? The outside appearance looks solid.
I bought this used Emerald cartridge at an anime convention for 14$, I didn't even have anything to play it on but seeing something that rare and unique just compelled me to buy it. The circuit board looked pretty much exactly like the real thing, the only thing off about it was the fact that the sticker at the front was torn off to the point that it was barely readable. Luckily, I bought a DS Lite so now I can officially confirm that it is legit, since it can transfer Pokémon to my childhood Soul Silver cartridge :) (I do have to change its battery tho...)
Thanks so much for this my dude. When I was 14. my dad took me to some store were people selled their old video game stuff. Mostly pokemon. My step mom let's me use her game boy advance she had as a kid. I saw pokemon sapphire for a pretty cheep price. I used my old chirstmas money and was super excited to play it at home. I was very sad to find out its just a shell. It didn't work in the slightest.
Thank you for this video!! I bought my copy of Emerald from my local game store and when I found out it was fake (using this video), I was able to return it and get a refund
I bought an emerald cartridge years ago from a seller on amazon. The first one i got from them didn't even load the game. I did send it back to them and they gave me a replacement. I loaded it up and it seemed to work perfectly fine. I was able to completely finish beating the elite four and champion to finish up the main story line. However, after the credits finish and you are taken to the home screen, all the data is deleted. I played through a few times on it and occasionally you could go a little bit farther but sooner or later the game would freeze or if you turned it off the data would be deleted.
I bought my emerald version from a gamestop from that display case they had, anyone remember that? The display case with gameboy, GBA, and DS games? I miss that.
After watching this, thank goodness my cartridge showed the existing save file straight away instead of the "The game can be played." The cartridge I got was refurbished, new battery, etc. but no Game container unfortunately, but still glad it's a genuine copy that reflects the 'real' examples in this vid.
8:29 Nintendo used several sources for the save data chip that says MX in the video. Nintendo DID release versions with slightly smaller chips that do not read MX.
I didn't go over why you don't want a fake cartridge in the video. In my experiences, a fake cartridge will not allow you to trade with others, send Pokémon up to generation 4, and has a tendency to freeze or crash.
a very well made fake can always migrate pokemon to gen 4. so it is best to look out for other things on the list instead of just relying on the ability to migrate.
I wanna buy a emerald and I can't spot the difference so thank you for the video at least it helped me a lot and don't forget to like and sub to him
thedippyspoon some can’t save.. i got a fake emerald back in the day in turkey.. however i later found a 2nd hand ruby version in our local market also a firered.. a gold and a yellow.. (i already had regular red though) also they are real wich i know for sure.. there are alot of things where i know this from.. they never had any save issues, crashes that weren’t related to my old crappy ds (mostly occuring if i put my ds down) the sticker is perfect and well i can trade over my pokemon just fine.. so basically it’s was just very lucky that this man was selling old gameboy cartridges
+Litch The Shinigami some years ago i got a fake ruby version. I had many lv100 and near to 100 Pokémon. But...it crashed while i was saving. Lost all
This video is funny to me in a way. Let me explain. One Christmas, I asked my Mom for pokemon emerald. She ended up getting me Fire Red,Leaf Green, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. I was super happy,until I realized that I couldn't migrate pokemon. Then, I studied the bootleg abit more. I found out that the Nintendo symbol was fake and the motherboard was fake. Then this video popped up. That's why it's funny to me.
Just beat my Pokémon Emerald... went to migrate some Pokémon. Nothing showed up.
Watched your video, then held the game under a lighter.
Oh and I forgot to mention I cried for a solid 10 minutes...
Did you atleast beat the elite 4 in your gen 4 game you were trying to migrate to? I've heard the option doesnt show until you become sinnoh champion
Mat Rogers I’m pretty sure for Pal Park you need to see every. single. sinnoh. pokemon.
rip this guy's game from a year ago
@@mudkipmadness7072 Lol, thanks.
I remember blowing the minds of my friends when i took apart my legit cartridge infront of their eyes, removed the battery and the game still retained my save file.
I think their minds were blown just by the fact that you opened up the cartridge lol
@@myrealusername2193 wait you can do that?
@@applesgonemad5109 yeah you just need some triwing (Y) bits
R/WhoAsked
@@saulgoodman2912 shut it redditor
I noticed a bit of a mistake, you can't migrate a pokemon to gen 4 until you've met certain requirements in the gen 4 games, in all versions you have to at least beat the game
mega awesome rainbow explosion 100th like
Do you need to beat the game on both the gen 4 and the gba??
@@justinoconnor8758 I'm pretty sure you must beat both, however if anything you may only need to beat gen 4 due to the location of the catching area in those games.
You need to finish the sinnoh pokedex in Diamond and Pearl im pretty sure
Justin O'Connor no! Just the 4th gen game! But in the gen 3 game you have to catch at least 7 Pokémon and have six in a pc, Pokémon who know hm's can’t be migrated.
I actually went to a flea market one time. I had seen your video before I went and saw the ENTIRE selection of gba pokemon games to be fake. I was gonna tell the person running the stand but I didn't want them thinking I was being an ass, which I kinda regret because I don't want people getting scammed. Thanks for the tips Dippy. You rock!
I mean really tho if the game plays properly then people won't mind unless their collectors
@@jamesisnowhere1455 or people who wanna trade
@@NathanCotrill my bootlegs will trade with each other and with my legit carts. Only issue is you have no SRam save capability and that fucks with your battle tower saves. My streak resets if i save and reboot the game.
@@jamesisnowhere1455 I had a fake emerald and everytime i defeated the elitefour i had to turn off the console before the hall of fame saves or oherwise my save will get wiped and even after that the catridge still randomly wipe the saves over and over util the catridge completely died lol
@@jamesisnowhere1455 or maybe people just want a good copy🤷♀
So there’s a gamestop around 4 hours away from where I live (I went there because my grandparents live there), and they were selling a bootleg copy of Emerald. Guess how much it was?
$69.99
69
Yeah, Gamestop is pretty bad at that. They dont really try to check for fakes and hope that the buyer wont return the card. Enough people dont, so when one in a dozen does, its no big hassle for them to act surprised and apologize.
''wait a minute...are you trying to trick me again?'' -Gooby
I’m just reading all of these comments and wow, so many people got scammed, that is just messed up!
* presses F *
Oh yeah yeah
Oh yeah yeah
At Least The Pokemon Emerald Cartridges Are Playable!
It Would Be An Even Bigger Sin If The Emerald Cartridge Was Just A "Cover For The Hole" In Disguise. And Couldn't Be Played At All!
Not me my older cousin gave me all of his old Pokémon gba games and the game boxes
Kevin De La Bastide yeah that would really suck, I guess I can atleast feel hope there, knowing that they can atleast be played (for the most part atleast)
3:09 - On some fakes, it says 'The save file has been erased due to damage or corruption'.
5:22 - This label has seen better days! If you make a replacement label, always be sure to add 'repro label' so that you won't confuse buyers.
To new viewers, to add to this video and the discussion below:
When buying on amazon, eBay or anywhere on the internet or stores. Reproductions are fakes, don’t be fooled when their description says “just like the original” the wording is tricky to many! If you can’t trade or get the message “the game can be played” it’s fake! Most legit cartridges will say “internal battery is dry” also the front label will have factory numbers, that’s the dead giveaway that it’s legit! Always ask for better pictures. Major props to this youtuber for going over it all.
Front label; of fakes usually have factory numbers, too. But they're usually in the wrong spot. If the cartridge also says 004 on the back, it's fake.
Hey I have a pokémon emerald cartridge (I play on a ds) when I boot the game appears a message saying 'The internal battery has run dry.
The game can be played.
However, clock-based events will no longer occur.'
Is that a legit copy or not?
(Also there isn't a 'sticker', picture, etc, in the cartridge but that I think because my cousin gave it to me and it was old so yeah)
Never mind mines a real one there isn't any random circles in the back and the ©Nintendo 2002 blah blah blah is there
Is there a way to check these factory numbers, if they're actually legit?
@@HEX_VENTURE Yeah, mine has the same message and I bought it new from a big-chain electronics store back in the day.
EDIT: didn't see your second comment before replying, lol
I got my emerald for 22$ today!! I checked and its 100% legit looks awesome I love it!
I prefer tacos but enchiladas are prerty nice too.
Does it’s have the factory numbers on it mine doesn’t but everything else is there
Where from?
Merrijn de Vaal same for me trying to get crystal
I still have my emerald. It and Golden Sun are my last games.
You forgot one crucial tip. Never ever buy one from China. Those are bootlegs 100%.
Yo china made Every nintendo game
but what if the cartridge is real? that is mad luck
FlipACE that’s like saying most people in America are fat or unattractive because they’re white they’re fat
its not racist @FlipACE
@@melharhyth-offline8056 samsung is from Korea lol
So I just found out I’ve had a bootleg one for my whole life 😂 no wonder I couldn’t migrate
you may have to trade 3 times with yourself using 3 different games,apparently people have done this
It's been a year, but I thought I'd bring something up about the return policy comment you made. If you're buying on eBay and realize you got a fake, they are required by eBay policy to refund your purchase, shipping and all. It's part of eBay's money back guarantee policy. You'll only be out the packaging required to send it back.
Amazon is pretty good about this too. If you contact support they'll help you at least get money back
Yup
here is another thing: send the seller a message. they will often refund you if you call them out and say tou want one. their account is on the line with ebay for selling fakes so... it's in their interest to shut you up with a refund. makes it easier for you, takes less time usually than escalation with ebay and you probably won't have to send it back either
I got a fake pokemon platinum and asked to return the item as it was faked and a minute later the seller declined so I took it to Ebay/PayPal and a few weeks later I got the refund. But what made it all the more better was I never returned the item bc they never said anything back. That and I didnt want anyone else to be scammed.
@@gwgrantis how do I take it up with Ebay?
This sounds like a ridiculous tip at first, but something that's helped me out loads when fishing out real games from the fake ones is to try and find a European/PAL copy, they can still be played on a system from any region as region lock wasn't introduced on handhelds until the 3DS. This trick even works on DS games, as that's how I got my Pokémon Platinum
One day, a guy from my class ran to me and gave me a Sapphire cart for no reason.
Did you know him or ...
QUICK! TAKE MY MUDKIP! *disappears*
Did you kiss him?
@@fineapple3435 yes, but I'll keep him anonymous
@@stolasthegreatprince4166 I'm a guy too.
Note for EUR gba games. There's no she rating on the cartridge, only the original packaging has that. The Nintendo seal is green with slightly altered text. Source: my original copy of Ruby that came with a limited edition groudon red GBA SP
well... i got scammed
Gonzalo Escudero That sucks. Trust me, I know the feeling. But at least you won't get scammed again!
I feel ya man, i got scammed too :(
Same
I bought Ruby Sapphire and emerald which are all fake I understand
So reproduction version are 100% fake, well fuck, so are they still playable or is it a total scam
destroying the fake with a hammer at the end is such a mood
I sold my Gameboy games years ago when my old SP broke. Needed the money and wasn't sure if I'd ever get another Gameboy advance. Bought a Gameboy micro (the famicom anniversary edition, because it's slick and I got a good deal.) And I decided to pick up Emerald and Fire Red. Bought them for real cheap, not knowing that reproduction meant that they were fakes, and had an okay time... Until my 50 hour save file got deleted. Especially after I spent three hours searching for a feebas to evolve into a milotic. At least I was able to get a refund. Now I know to be more wary.
MrSupersonic2012 Sorry that happened to you!
thedippyspoon I'm just glad that I was able to get my money back and find a legitimate copy.
The original copy of emerald I had was fake, didn't know any better because I was only 10 or so. I was very confused on why my save data erased after trying to migrate, and my dumbass attempted it 3 times before thinking anything of it. Luckily I have a legit copy of emerald, it's in Japanese though :p I still enjoy it just as much, the only catch is that I don't know what my moves are so I have to look up tm numbers and check what moves my Pokemon learn at certain levels.
Go to a used game store and you can probably get one for 30 dollars
MrSupersonic2012 Dam thats the selection of gba games i want
Yooo i played with a fake cartridges then.. No wonder after i discovered the game price is cheaper than the OG ones smh my childhood is a bootleg.
Tbh I think it’s fine if we got the full experience of the game. I was young and played a fake sapphire too (must’ve finished it over a thousand times) and I’m just realising it was fake. But it doesn’t bother me, it still made my childhood amazing as the game itself actually doesn’t have any issues/glitches. It runs like the originals
Playing fakes isnt the problem its trying to pass them off as authentic that is the problem.
or the version may not have a trade option yet or is not completed enough to allow trading.
I found with a couple fake RSE games, the shape of the corners of the sticker can be different too! Some fakes have rounder corners, while the real has slightly sharper corners. Also sometimes the size of the sticker can be a little different, I’ve found usually smaller in fakes. Hopefully this helps :D
I have a copy of Pokemon Ruby that has all the things you said but it says "The game can be played"
really good copy then
If the inside looks the same, then the internal battery might have run dry
It says that to mine too but I had the game since I bought it when it came out so it's probably real and also I can migrate
Ye mine too I dunno wether it fake or real bc i can migrate but it says the game can be played
As long as the message is:
“The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will no longer occur.”
That should be the only time you see “The game can be played.”
Damn. Today I found out my Ruby game is fake. I don't care though. I like the game but I can't complete the pokedex in platinum
Have you beaten the elite four? You can't migrate before you've beaten them.
In fire red you only need a total of six Pokemon in your PC for you to transfer. I can tell its fake because of the outside and gameplay
I broke my saphire and got one for 7 bucks. Its a fake but its exactly the same coding so u dont care
Srry meant i
You won't be able to transfer.
I respect the people that put 'reproduction' in the title though. After getting two fakes I genuinely got so disheartened with EVER getting physicals. Downloaded and emulator that day and haven't touched my GBA, since.
I completely agree it's an overreaction, but at this point I'm so defeated.
My Sapphire Version said “The game can be played.” And I played it, just fine, full Pokédex. I was confused when it said I couldn’t Migrate, but I got a good 20+ hours off of it.
apparently you can trade with an original and two gbas.
@@aporue5893 Stop replying to 5-6 year old comments, idiot.
Wow, I just found out that my firered was fake. I thought there was no such thing as a fake. Except for obvious ones of course. But mine was not an obvious fake. Thanks a lot.
Woah! That fake emerald copy that you were hitting with a hammer was tough!
I once got pissed at hot wheels for the gba because it wasn't starting so I took it school and threw it to the floor quite hard, in which, it bounced very high whilst breaking a large chunk of plastic on it. I then proceeded to stomp on it expedentionly hard, in which, it shattered into hundreds of little fragments of that poor abs plastic.
Thank you. I was looking at a deal for $35 for 4 games, and you really did save me from wasting my time and money. I figured it was a "maybe dude doesn't know what he has" moment.
Can't thank you enough, mate.
u were literally gonna be fine ripping him off but once u found out his stuff wasn't legit u tried playing the victim wow.
@@subzero308 it’s not their fault if the seller doesn’t know lol
Thx for the clarification on the internal battery thing, since my copy of sapphire says that and when you said that part I got worried for a second. I really gotta give you credit, everything is well explained. Good job.
I have an Emerald that I bought off of ebay for $30 last summer. The picture was of 10 Emerald cartridges and the seller did have a return policy. The cartridges in the picture seemed legit so I took a chance and bought one. When it arrived about a week later, I inspected it and almost all signs pointed to it being legit. When I booted it up the game did not say “The game can be played”. I have not tried trading with other games since none of my friends own a gba or gba so. Nor have I attempted to transfer to gen 4. This weekend I plan to get a ds lite so I’ll see once and for all of its legitimate.
Top Doge1999 If it was like $30, it’s definitely legit
Update
Wow I have got a free legit sapphire no joke from my cousin... I'm lucky I didn't knew the were so hard to find
Lucky! I got fire red and ruby from my older sisters ex boyfriend, he was trying to make a good impression and gave me the games he grew up playing.
This was a long time ago now, but I still have them and definitely havent given any away for brownie-points.
It’s not that they are hard to find. Hard to find games are only hard because they either didn’t sell well because they came out at the end of a consoles life cycle or in general was not all that popular. Pokémon games sold plenty of each, the problem is because it’s Pokémon, the games hold their value very well and that is why there are so many bootlegs out there to try and scam you. 50% of something is better than 100% of nothing which is why they sell them not too expensive but for a decent amount. A copy of Soul Silver right now and it’s newer is going for around between $40 and $150 depending on conditions and if it’s complete in box with even the poke walker. So it’s the fact that these games hold their value very well!!!
Another factor that also comes into play is that people hold onto them and don’t sell them. For example, I bought a copy of Super Smash Bros for the N64 for $15 back in 2008. You look now that game is upwards of $55 or more depending on conditions. I kept mine and probably will never let it go as I grew up playing that game same with Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 though the values of these games are a bit less than Smash, the same concept applies. My Mario Kart 64 was $10 when I re purchased it again around the same time as Smash!!!!
@@drewapicture9892 I know it's been one year ago for these comments but the price are even more skyrocketed right now. I agree that Pokemon games aren't that hard to find, not like some obscure game that only sold 1000 copies or something. I mean if someone give me $1000 I could probably buy almost all of the Pokemon games in one week.
I have a counterfeit copy of Pokemon FireRed. It deleted my save file about 5 hours into the game.
Another way to check copies of Pokemon games is if it says "The save file is ok." after the title screen. If it says this, it's counterfeit.
A few years ago, I bought a Fireded cartridge and it turned out to be a fake. This cartridge taught me a lot about bootlegs. And each time I had to load my backup, the message "The save file is ok" appeared.
In addition, another thing that can prevent you from being scammed is to never buy in China / Hong Kong, they are 99% sure to be fake.
This is messed up, I ordered 2 games for my birthday, fire red, and emerald, found out they are both fake. :(
David1 for Christmas I got a fake leaf green copy 😭
Here’s a tip never buy off Amazon. Trust me my friend bought leaf green he asked the seller of photos the game Cartridge and he sent him photos of the game and it was legit, but when he got it was fake. Leaf green was spelt “laef green” on the label and the cartridge felt extremely brittle. Luckily he found a legit one off of eBay. That’s the main reason why I hate Amazon it’s the gba games are full off bootlegs and most of the games are overpriced
Do you mean eBay?
This is why we need GameBoy games on Nintendo switch online and the Gameboy colors in the Gameboy Advance and lastly Saturn games won't help for Pokemon but Saturn games are rare
Great video brotha, pretty funny but very informative.
So you're telling me the LeafGreen I stole from my cousin when I was six... WAS FAKE?
Oh oohh
KARMA😯
That moment when you find a real seal copy in goodwill I fell so lucky and sorry for this man
3:22 This part doesnt make much sense to me. The footage you show as "real" says "The Battery has run dry. The game can be played [...]" However you then follow up and say "If it says the battery has run dry, that's ok [...], but if that message shows up with "The Game can be played" it's fake.
So is it real or fake?
If the game says "The internal battery has run dry" then chances are it's real. The fakes don't have internal batteries.
Compare both messages at (3:07) and you'll see what he means.
@@nightelfuser Aaaaah! Finally after all these years... I get it! Thank you...
Some of those Fakes can be crazy though. I've actually had some really good ones before. They sell all kinds of knockoff Gameboy and DS games at the Flea Market next to my store.
Some are barely playable crap but others are like ROM hacked versions of different games. The guy that deals them is a huge Pokemon Fan so I like to think he makes them at home himself, lol.
Monsterbird Nation yes on my ds ages ago at a market near my house they sold me a single cartridge with every Pokémon game up to gen 5 for 20 bucks and they worked well without any problems
I’m pretty glad I still have my copies of the GBA games. 👍🏻😎
gimmie me mine
EDIT: upon further inspection, my copy is NOT legit. That is all.
When I was like 10 (4 years ago) I bought FireRed on eBay for really cheap. From what I can tell it's legit. I got REEEAAALLLYYY lucky! 😂😂
Oof
I got firered and saphire with a ds lite, profit.
I bought leaf green for 45€...That's pretty expensive but it was at least genuine.
That will be helpful if Im interested in getting my hands on a Pokemon Ruby cartridge, but... Do I have to smash it with a hammer if its fake too?
*Yes, destroy it. We must purge the Earth of all bootleg game cartridges.*
...Or y'know, just get a refund.
y e s
make a video of it
Did you ever get a copy of Ruby? Mine is legit and it was bought early 2004 at my local GameStop.
2:50 Emerald had the same "Battery has run dry" message as Ruby and Sapphire. The one you showed is still fake as it doesn't give the battery has run dry message just a "the previous save will be loaded", but to say it should boot directly to the save load screen is false as most if not all those cartridges should have a dry battery unless someone replaced the battery.
I have an original Emerald cartridge (bought brand new when it was released from a big box store) and I did start getting the dry battery message. Only recently replaced the battery.
My game says its corrupted
CymsiJr ight
Rip
It's The Battery Replace it You're welcome
Perfect.
what about "the save file will now be loaded"
Yuto Utei it's pretty similar wording so it's likely a fake one
Dang mine says that
Feck 😔
I bought a fake Emerald on eBay (I didn't even know that you can make fake GBA games). I mean, it was playable, but sadly, I mainly wanted it for migrating which didn't work
You can make fakes of anything.
I never knew the games I owned were so sought after
Mild flex
Its so dumb how rare these games r... I just found a DS lite and pokemon leaf green in my closet yesterday that I had a long time ago and wanted to get another with pokemon fire red and saw how much they were going for smh... I don't mind paying 60$ for a game but damn we can't even play pokemon for a decent price any more.
@@subzero308 Lucked out and got a legit copy of Leaf Green for $56 plus shipping on Mercari which just arrived today. Keep up the search, you'll find a decent price eventually. Took me years to finally make a purchase while the prices kept going up.
Will be buying a reproduction case for it though on ebay lol. (The DS kind). They're pretty great.
@@rain6353 That's where I actually got all my games too lmao. Haven't got a single fake because I don't buy unless I see 100% proof it's real
Hey thanks for opening and showing the inside since I don't have a sticker on my cart. 100% legit with a new battery, thankfully 👍
Hey also at 1:47, there is a “pick version” selection. The seller has all of the games, and you pick which one you want. The price is of only one chosen game. There are probably other sellers that have it different, But I hope this helps.
What if it says "The previous save file will be loaded" before the new game screen? It says that for my Fire Red
Says it for my Ruby, it wouldn't let me migrate and I checked on the front and saw no numbers but on the front of the cartridge. To tip it off it had the dots on the back too. My mom bought Ruby Sapphire Emerald Fire Red and Leaf Green all for me for Christmas. I don't wanna upset her to say they are fakes but when I have to order new ones I hope she doesn't ask "Didn't I just get you those?" Because I don't wanna say anything about it to her.
It should not say:
“The previous save file has been loaded.”
The only acceptable message should be:
“The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will no longer occur.”
^ I get this message on my Saphire, Ruby, and Emerald cartridges.
In 2015, I got Pokemon Emerald for Christmas. Months later, I started playing Emerald, but whenever I save my game, it said that it couldn't save. My Dad tried replacing the save battery, but it still wouldn't work. Then, I got another copy for my birthday in 2016 and when I saved it, it worked. Today, after watching videos about bootleg cartridges, I compared these two and even though both came from different regions, the one with a broken save file is fake while the other is the real version. I can't believe that my Mom and I have been ripped off by the seller who was selling a fake copy.
btw is it a fake when i try to save it says please exchange backup memory on my leaf green but this showed me leaf green doesnt have a battery so WTF please help me out
on the other note i got my fake leaf green when it was christmas when the seller said it was pokemon emerald
Most likely fake
I know my FireRed and Ruby are real because my dad bought them brand new for me when I was young (also had Sapphire and Leaf Green but lost those, and had Emerald, which I gave as a gift to my ex-gf back when we were together). My current Emerald is real because I bought it off of my best friend who I know bought it brand new, and I can migrate with it. I’ve just bought a new Leaf Green on eBay, and the pictures look very convincingly real, but I won’t know for sure until it arrives. If it is fake, I’ll ask to return it, and if the seller refuses, I’ll make a dispute with eBay as it was listed as “Authentic”.
Thanks! This 100 percent helps me confirm I just got a real pokemon emerald cartridge! It just doesnt have the original casing but the motherboard is legit.
I just booted up my emerald, and it says “The Internal Battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clocked-based events will no longer occur.” Is this real, or fake?
It has the official number on the cartridge. I’m guessing it’s real?
As an avid Pokemon fan, I was always weary of such things. I knew what to compare to considering I had legit copies of each, felt sorry for my friends who ended up with copies. Never knew why emerald was is such a hard one to find, maybe because of the duplication glitch that because it can't be patched will never be updated. Haha unlimited legendaries.
You get an articuno! You get an articuno! Everyone gets an articuno! Except for you...you get a wobbufett because wynaut. XD
My fake LeafGreen erased itself when I plugged it in to Pokemon Platinum. And this was when I was on the verge of completing the Sevii Islands :(
My first Pokémon game was just a False Emerald purchased in 2006. I didn't know it was a fake. It was extremely frustrating because the game didn't save. I had to restart it from 0 every time I turned on GBA. Then I bought an original and I had no problems.
You know i remember someone saying they couldnt save their game so when i got my copy i thought you couldnt save.
1:55 loved it so funny bro keep it up! Make more on how pokemon games doubled in price now
A while back, I ordered a copy of Ruby off of Amazon. I didn't know much about reals and fakes for Pokemon gba games, so I just trusted some rando for $20. Also just thought I would point out that it was from a corporation called Gamer Girls. Anyway, while watching this video I began to worry that I got a fake copy. However, I used ur tips and found out that I had a real copy of Ruby.
if the game says "the save file will be loaded" but not "this game can be played" is it still fake?
even if mine is fake I got extremely lucky because it plays very well and the only downside is the dup glitch does not work
I actually found a duplicate glitch with my repro emerald game that if you trade your mons to another game and after you exit the trade room and reset (don't save when you get out) you will still have the mons you traded away. (You just lose the mons that would of been traded to your emerald.)
If the description of the game that is being sold on the website says: "Catridge may not work well on first try." Is it a fake?
i wouldn't say so, usually if they are selling for quite cheap and it says it's in good condition that's a big sign, but if it's not in great condition it's probably a sign of it being old, and therefore, being an original
I think for migrating you have to have both games completed but there is another way to check, if you at least have access to to the Pal Park, to save you having to also complete the GBA game before checking. There's a lady in the building who will give you a backdrop for the Pokemon contest dress up thing if you talk to her while a GBA game in inserted in the DS. She'll only give it once for each GBA game, but you can save before talking to her and reset if you want to test multiple copies of the same game.
Someone on Reddit suggested this to me when I was trying to use the Dual slot method to get special Pokemon to appear, and just could not get a Seviper to appear with my Sapphire inserted. I wasn't sure if I was just extremely unlucky, or if the game was fake and wasn't being registered by the DS game. Talking to the lady was a sure fire way to know that the game wasn't being recognised by the DS game as it was indeed fake. I did the same thing with Ruby and Emerald (both of which I was sure were legit) and they were recognised with no problem and I was able to use them for the Dual slot method and get some other special Pokemon. I guess Seviper will have to wait until I get a legit copy of Sapphire :')
not necessarily,people have traded with another original game,apparently it works but one game apparently has to be original for it to work,in theory the game would swap data to allow trading pokemon to gen 4.
Tysm I am getting a gameboy for Christmas so I need to know what’s real I subbed and liked!
Today I learned that my Pokémon Emerald I had for years is fake, I feel crushed...
I remember buying it at a mall kiosk that sold a bunch of old video games and such with money I saved up. I just assumed that they wouldn’t be selling fakes, even then, I didn’t know what to look for.
I'm in the same boat. I just found out recently my copy of Ruby and FireRed are both fake. 😞
Thanks for the look out man 😎
All copy’s that I’ve seen of Pokémon ruby specifically irony say the Pokémon company on it how are you supposed to tell if those are real or not?
Thx I was getting a pokemon sapphires for my do and gameboy sp and once I get it I will look if it is fake.
Beyblade Cheetah No problem. I hope you have fun!
I got a fake saphire after i broke the real one and its exactly the same only cost me 7 dollars
Any updates? Did you get it?
i’ve had my emerald cartridge since 2005 and i know for a fact my parents got it at a store, but it still says when i boot up “The internal battery has run dry. The game can be played. However, clock-based events will not occur.” sooo uhh
Egg That just means the battery is dry, which is normal for cartridges that old. If there is a message that pops up that only says “the game can be played” then it’s fake.
Its a real copy like thedippyspoon said the battery has gone dry. You are lucky to have a real version from the store brought at the time since 2005. I had one too but I lost it as a kid. Now I keep trying to find real copies and all I see is fakes. I've been douped before too with a fake copy. Its annoying.
@@Thesilentvoice... lost mines too den one day my aunt got me one from amazon i was low key worried dat shyt bein fake but its real cause my gameshark work on it lol
It’s real, just the battery is dry
Well I learned that my Pokémon emerald version cartridge is fake, but it still works so...
Yay?
Rob Woo I have heard people saying that once you have beaten the league that the file will get corrupted, I haven’t beat mine yet but would you happen to know if this has happened to you? If you have beaten the game that is.
Aplha Ghost All of my fake cartridges have corrupted well before the elite four... some people say that their fake carts work fine and can trade and stuff. So it all depends on how well the fake cart was manufactured.
thedippyspoon all right I will continue to play through my game and hope for the best, thank you.
Home of Nicks, I am not quiet sure yet and haven’t tested my game as I have been busy with school and exams.
thedippyspoon mine works SO FAR but there’s no factory number and the back has all the dots
I like your channel and personality a lot, props to anyone who goes out of their way to root out and destroy all fake pokemon games and things as such that these trash heaps have tried to profit on.
You smasing the fake at the end made my day xD
Sorry to do a second comment, but its unrelated to my first one.
At 6:30 where the insides are shown. I have a Leaf Green that has a single set of Factory Numbers, and looks fine for the most part except for slight differences on the inside, and also for the Nintendo seal appearing oddly green. For instance, the inside writing looks like the writing style shown for the copy of Emerald and not for Leaf Green, including the removal of the circle around Nintendo. It also reads AGB--E02-20. It's been a little while since I opened it, but if I remember right the writing was also grey on the black rectangles inside (I haven't a clue what they are called, sorry). Could This have just been a stylistic change?
If the internal battery is run dry can i still play the game normally or do i have to replace the battery ?
The brick Channel The game can be played and saved, but time based events like growing berries won’t work.
thedippyspoon are there any important / story related clock based events
The brick Channel You can still complete the main game, but if you are playing ruby or sapphire then you can’t catch Regice.
thedippyspoon thanks for the information ! Your responses and the video really helped me !
The broken battery is basicly Emerald in a nutshell
The dead battary means stuff like berries, not being able to sr for shinies (unless doing the battle video trick) shinys being rng clones. And this might affect eevee evolving into espeon or umbreon and other events on those lines
The battary can be fix in RS. But for Emerald there is no point in fixing it cause Emerald's rng was broken from the start and fixing the battary wont fix that (other then making the message go away but thats it) hope that helps
I'm pretty sure I have at least one fake game. Trading hasn't ever been a problem. Migrating has never even been a thought as a test as I stopped buying things for Pokémon after Generation 3 Emerald. I'll have to look into the cartridges I have. Thank you for this video!
Best video on identifying bootleg games! Thanks a lot for this video bro!! I been on the hunt for all Pokémon legit gba games.
same x)
One thing to note is that Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald have a save battery. Fire red and leaf green don’t. If fire red and leaf green boot up with an MB1 circuit board is missing or something like that. Its a fake and once you beat the league the game will delete your save and you cant enter the post game
so only until you beat the elite 4 is playable?
Well, I mean I got one for 99 cents. gotta do what you have to do, if it plays it's all good
The problem with the reps is they delete saved files randomly sometimes. Buying reps/fakes just to play is completely fine but if someone is trying to sell a rep/fake as authentic that's the problem... Im into shoes and its gettin real bad with these reps/fakes smh and the worst part is they r getting better and better and passing for authentic... Like I said if ur buying something just to use (I don't like buying or wearing fake shoes because I sell and trade shoes and need them to be authentic) but if ur just buying something to wear or play then I see nothing wrong with it at all.
What if you get the message that the battery is dry, WHICH IS FOLLOWED by “the game can be played” in the same sentence (just like in 3:21) and then the
Clock- thing message? I got this on my recently bought Emerald from Gamestop. Any clues? The outside appearance looks solid.
I bought this used Emerald cartridge at an anime convention for 14$, I didn't even have anything to play it on but seeing something that rare and unique just compelled me to buy it.
The circuit board looked pretty much exactly like the real thing, the only thing off about it was the fact that the sticker at the front was torn off to the point that it was barely readable. Luckily, I bought a DS Lite so now I can officially confirm that it is legit, since it can transfer Pokémon to my childhood Soul Silver cartridge :) (I do have to change its battery tho...)
Thanks so much for this my dude.
When I was 14. my dad took me to some store were people selled their old video game stuff. Mostly pokemon. My step mom let's me use her game boy advance she had as a kid. I saw pokemon sapphire for a pretty cheep price. I used my old chirstmas money and was super excited to play it at home.
I was very sad to find out its just a shell. It didn't work in the slightest.
Im so confused because my game shows “the game can be played” but everything about it is real lol
It’s fake
I believe he said it just can’t trade up to Gen 4
Thank you for this video!! I bought my copy of Emerald from my local game store and when I found out it was fake (using this video), I was able to return it and get a refund
I got one of those cartridges that don't even try to look like the real thing😂 my pokemon firered just has a charizard on it.
I bought an emerald cartridge years ago from a seller on amazon. The first one i got from them didn't even load the game. I did send it back to them and they gave me a replacement. I loaded it up and it seemed to work perfectly fine. I was able to completely finish beating the elite four and champion to finish up the main story line. However, after the credits finish and you are taken to the home screen, all the data is deleted. I played through a few times on it and occasionally you could go a little bit farther but sooner or later the game would freeze or if you turned it off the data would be deleted.
I dont really like Ebay for gen 3 games, I prefer picking them up in Person and having a look at them
Dude, I'm giving you a sub just for that ending. Lol
"what a piece of shit" had me LMAO!
I bought my emerald version from a gamestop from that display case they had, anyone remember that? The display case with gameboy, GBA, and DS games? I miss that.
what camera do you use to record also hello from amino
William Pontier Hello, I just use my iPhone. iPhone 6s I think.
thedippyspoon oh.ok thank you
Thanks for these tips I was about to buy a fake sapphire and then i looked for a factory imprint and knew it was fake you saved me 20$! Thanks
Ngl this makes me want to make the most realist bootleg possible
LMAO
After watching this, thank goodness my cartridge showed the existing save file straight away instead of the "The game can be played."
The cartridge I got was refurbished, new battery, etc. but no Game container unfortunately, but still glad it's a genuine copy that reflects the 'real' examples in this vid.
Lmaooooooooooooo. Hammer time! With a side of F-U! hahaha
8:29 Nintendo used several sources for the save data chip that says MX in the video. Nintendo DID release versions with slightly smaller chips that do not read MX.
6:56 SMASH THAT HAAAARD SMASH EVERYTHI- *NOO NOT THE REAL ONEEEE FUUUUUUU*
I find this video....entertaining LOL! That hammer smash at the end was glorious.