• Reviews around battery (1.17 of 5)

    Pokemon Gold

    • Very Good condition, the sticker and the game case was very good condition, alittle scratches here and there but still good,the game system works and everything, only down side was the battery was dead and couldn't save, But luckily fixed it
    • Battery in cartridge was dead so game will not save to the game boy and have to get battery for it.... had no clue that it even needed a battery for cartridge.
    • But Buyers beware when it comes to these old cartridge games; the batteries die.
    • All i needed was a game bit screw driver, a Flathead screw driver to pry out the bottom and top arms on the battery without breaking the arms, a CR2025 battery to replace the old battery, pliers for the arms to make contact with the battery, and electrical tape to hold the new battery in place,
    • The battery inside the game was dead when it arrived and because of this I couldn't save
    • the internal battery is dead: you bought a used cartridge and you don't see a Continue option
    • is an internal battery that goes with the clock (mine died...ran for years) and they have a battery life of arounf 5 years
    • One I received didn't have a dead battery, and was in great condition!
    • Just be sure if the battery inside it is dead or not, if it is dead, replacing it isn't too difficult.
    • If all you see is New Game, you can assume the battery is dead - or on its last legs
    • No big deal I suppose, the battery is easy to replace if you are careful
    • And as we all know, batteries deteriorate over time
    • Was fantastic on shipping, but once received the battery was dead, and was not able to save the game as per the description.
    • The save battery didn't work though it says it does wasted 38 bucks
    • Give the cartridge a good blow, pop it in, and make sure it works, sure - but after that, get yourself a CR2025 battery, a flathead screwdriver, some pliers, and some electrical tape, open that sucker up and replace the battery