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_NrG_
Posted: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:06:07 PM


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You just need to replace the battery in the memory cards of game. The Memory cards live for about 10 yrs.

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Luke
Posted: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:27:16 PM


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there are no memory cards, game saves are saved on the actual cartridge.

Malon_Forever
Posted: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:42:52 PM


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I went to my local Gamestop, and they said that you can't replace memory batteries from NES, and SNES games, but my friend said you could. I'm confused :?

_NrG_
Posted: Saturday, April 09, 2005 10:17:52 PM


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"Malon_Forever" wrote:
I went to my local Gamestop, and they said that you can't replace memory batteries from NES, and SNES games, but my friend said you could. I'm confused :?


Thats what I meant, memory batteris. Also GS lied, call the number on the back of a NES or SNES cartridge, they will replace the battery for you.

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"I love the Power Glove. It's so bad"
- Lucas, The Wizard
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I am going on a cruise and it will go all around places around the golf of mexico
- airfiggy
I have faith in the NEW Marlins!
manuel
Posted: Sunday, April 10, 2005 1:22:31 PM


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Of course you can replace the batteries. If you have the right "screwdriver" you can even do this by yourself.

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Ninja Gaiden
Posted: Sunday, April 10, 2005 1:33:57 PM

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"manuel" wrote:
Of course you can replace the batteries. If you have the right "screwdriver" you can even do this by yourself.


HAH! i am so anti technician that id probably just end up making the game stop working!.
Malon_Forever
Posted: Sunday, April 10, 2005 11:17:58 PM


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"_NrG_" wrote:
"Malon_Forever" wrote:
I went to my local Gamestop, and they said that you can't replace memory batteries from NES, and SNES games, but my friend said you could. I'm confused :?


Thats what I meant, memory batteris. Also GS lied, call the number on the back of a NES or SNES cartridge, they will replace the battery for you.



Really? Cool. I know you have to pay for shipping, but I would like my all star game working. Thanks.

Teh_1337_muffinman
Posted: Monday, March 13, 2006 8:58:54 PM

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w00t. Ocarina pwnz!!! I loved that one the most because the storyline wasn't annoyingly similar to it's predecessors, as started happening in every one after that. (Three original green, blue, and red things to get, then a slew of elemental things to get, several temples, break seal, kill Ganon...) It was only viewed as a 3D modification of A Link to the Past... at least, that's how I viewed it. So, lacking redundancy and having a never - boring gameplay, It's always been my favorite. Zelda is t3h aw3som3 in general though. :wink:

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