Online stores that replace save batteries

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Prince Ali

Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby Prince Ali » December 30th, 2006, 2:34 pm

Hey,
I'm sure that many people have had to deal w/ old save batteries on their classic systems not being able to save anymore. I have no desire to use a soldering iron or anything that requires skill, so what are some online stores that will do this for you?
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Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby VideoGameCritic » December 30th, 2006, 5:27 pm

Try oldschoolgamer.ca
That guy is great.


Leo Ames

Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby Leo Ames » December 30th, 2006, 6:42 pm

I second that, excellent service from OSG.


PB Troy

Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby PB Troy » December 31st, 2006, 12:52 am

I have a question if someone could help.  I have Super Mario Allstars for the SNES and whenever I get really far in Super Mario World, like around 90 some percent or so and don't play it for awhile, I'll start the game up again to find that the game is completely gone.....does this have something to do with the save function on the cartridge, cause I hear about games having cartridge battery saves but never understood the meaning of that.


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Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby a1 » December 31st, 2006, 6:05 am

[QUOTE=PB Troy]

I have a question if someone could help.  I have Super Mario Allstars for the SNES and whenever I get really far in Super Mario World, like around 90 some percent or so and don't play it for awhile, I'll start the game up again to find that the game is completely gone.....does this have something to do with the save function on the cartridge, cause I hear about games having cartridge battery saves but never understood the meaning of that.

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I'd have to guess the battery is dead. It's weird that the NES Zelda cartridge I have still has a working battery, but I keep hearing about SNES cartridge batteries dieing. Must depend on the situation. At any rate, I'd bet it would be easier for you to pick up a new copy if you want it working than it woud be for you to try to fix the one you have, dead battery or not.


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Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby bluemonkey1 » December 31st, 2006, 6:45 am

I believe some cartridge batteries recharge while playing. 


Cody

Online stores that replace save batteries

Postby Cody » December 31st, 2006, 2:01 pm

I've seen someone at a local game store replace one before. They have a security-bit screw driver and had one CR2032 battery that you can buy at Walmart for a few dollars and switched the old battery for the new one in a few minutes. I've read that the battery life in cartridges varies depending on just how much you use it. I've even played a copy of Zelda for the NES that is twenty yers old and looked as if it had gotten wet and the saves still worked.



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