yeah till the clock battery diesPokémon Emerald is my best bet as it’s on the GBA and it will last 1000s of hours in terms of gameplay.
ayy it's still perfectly playable even after it dries out though lmaoyeah till the clock battery dies
Won't Mirage Island never show up and thus prevent you from advancing in the game? Thats what happened to me but I was 12 and dumb so maybe I'm wrong about thatayy it's still perfectly playable even after it dries out though lmao
Mirage Island is just an optional bonus areaWon't Mirage Island never show up and thus prevent you from advancing in the game? Thats what happened to me but I was 12 and dumb so maybe I'm wrong about that
Oh really? I thought you needed it for the final gym, I never beat the game cause I couldn't figure out how to get to the gym otherwise lmaoMirage Island is just an optional bonus area
I never found it despite trying almost everyday
for the final gym you have to use dive to submerge and swim around until you emerge inside the city iirc lolOh really? I thought you needed it for the final gym, I never beat the game cause I couldn't figure out how to get to the gym otherwise lmao
Even then, I really doubt it would be too hard to find a new battery and a soldering iron when everyone else is deadyeah till the clock battery dies
You don't even need solder I believe. You just pillage someone's watch, crack the cartridge open, swap out the battery, and glue it back togetherEven then, I really doubt it would be too hard to find a new battery and a soldering iron when everyone else is dead
I actually own the bit needed to take apart the cart without breaking it, and though I’ve never repaired the battery in a GBA game, I have with GB and GBC and they definitely require solder in order to do it safely.You don't even need solder I believe. You just pillage someone's watch, crack the cartridge open, swap out the battery, and glue it back together