Welcome! Today I'll show you how to replace the battery of a Pokémon game! But why should you do it? Well, try and pick up that old Pokémon Blue game and see if you can create a new save file. If not it means that the internal battery is dead and needs replacement. But fear not! By the end of this guide, you'll be able to bring your game back to live and relive your childhood memories!
STEP 1 - SCREWDRIVER
Before starting you need some tools and the first thing you should get is a screwdriver, but you'll need a specific one, the GameBit Screwdriver. You can get it for a cheap price like I did at the link below.
GameBit Screwdriver
Note: If you don't want to spend money you can always melt the plastic tip of a pen and press it on the screwdriver. After it cools you'll be able to remove the screw but be aware that it's not very durable.
STEP 2 - BATTERIES
Next, you'll need some CR205 batteries. You can go to any electronics store and get them but I do not recommend it. I advise you to get them from here. They are cheaper and already come with the metal pieces attached to it like the original batteries.
STEP 3 - SOLDERING IRON
Now you need to get yourself a soldering iron. You don't need to spend much on it but don't go cheap on the solder itself! Also, make sure the tip of the solder is like the one above.
STEP 4 - OPENING THE CARTRIDGE
Now that you have all the tools we can start! Grab the screwdriver and remove the screws. Afterward, slide the cover to open the cartridge. DON'T PULL IT!
STEP 5 - REMOVE THE BATTERY
After heating the soldering iron place the tip on the solder and with the help of some tweezers (or something else) lift the battery. Repeat on the other side as well.
Note: Remove the board from the cartridge to avoid burning the plastic! Also for safety reasons you might want to wear some goggles since you're applying heat near a battery.
STEP 6 - PLACE THE BATTERY
Before placing the battery be aware of its plus and minus side! You can try to utilize some of the remaining solder if you want to but I advise you to use some of your own to make sure the battery stays in place.
STEP 7 - CLOSE THE CARTRIDGE
After a job well done you can finally close the cartridge, but do not screw it just yet! First, place it on a Gameboy and see if the save function is working! If not repeat step 5 and 6.
And that's it! Easy right? You only have to follow these 7 easy steps to bring a new life to your favorite GameBoy game. Hopefully, now you know how to replace the battery of a Pokémon game!
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