Phantom
Uh, I didn't do it.
So, as many people know the internal batteries on the older game cartridges for Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, will be running out of power soon; or at least that's the estimate.
Basically, for those who don't know, the old gameboy games use an internal battery to keep saved games 'alive'. they can be replaced, but it's tricky unless you really know what you're doing.
It's been 14 years.
So I'm going back and playing with my Blue version team that I've had since the beginning and playing through, and I am gonna trade my Blue team to Gold and Silver, maybe get a little more time out of them.
I know there's places to still play, like using vba, but there is just something about playing on my old game boy 'brick'.
Basically, for those who don't know, the old gameboy games use an internal battery to keep saved games 'alive'. they can be replaced, but it's tricky unless you really know what you're doing.
It's been 14 years.
So I'm going back and playing with my Blue version team that I've had since the beginning and playing through, and I am gonna trade my Blue team to Gold and Silver, maybe get a little more time out of them.
I know there's places to still play, like using vba, but there is just something about playing on my old game boy 'brick'.