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Taycat wrote on 2010-10-03 03:47
I had to replace mine way back when they were cool, a Pelican brand one I think, and now it's impossible to play it without having to hold it tightly. I was wondering, is there a better replacement battery pack or a screwdriver I could use that I may find at my local gamestop/walmart or something?
Oh and pls no lrn2DS.
I'm trying to play Pokemon Blue and it's hard to play on a DS ya know..../sarcasm
I mean, I have like two other GBASP's, but one's lost and the other my sister is using. And I'm kinda used to the bulky feel of mine anyway.....
So pleas MN, can you help me?
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mewball wrote on 2010-10-03 04:04
lrn23DS
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Mentosftw wrote on 2010-10-03 04:05
I don't think they sell batterys for them anymore but you can try contacting Nintendo for a new one or try going to vintage stores, collectables stores, flea markets or try online.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-10-03 04:08
The screwdriver should just be a standard tiny one. Go to your local hardware store or something and ask a clerk if they have one the size of the screw in your gba. Should probably take the thing along too... :v
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Time wrote on 2010-10-03 04:08
Yeah, I dont think they sell them in stores anymore.....Thats why I like the plain GBA better, regular batteries.
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Mentosftw wrote on 2010-10-03 04:11
If it's a special screw, you might not be able to open it, some companies just love to make custom screws so people can't open them and they're forced to contact their company.
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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-10-03 04:22
Quote from Xiyamae;173958:
I had to replace mine way back when they were cool, a Pelican brand one I think, and now it's impossible to play it without having to hold it tightly. I was wondering, is there a better replacement battery pack or a screwdriver I could use that I may find at my local gamestop/walmart or something?
Oh and pls no lrn2DS.
I'm trying to play Pokemon Blue and it's hard to play on a DS ya know..../sarcasm
I mean, I have like two other GBASP's, but one's lost and the other my sister is using. And I'm kinda used to the bulky feel of mine anyway.....
So pleas MN, can you help me?
Got a PSP? Install CFW.
Got a DS Flashcart? Put an emulator on it.
Got Paypal? Ebay.
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Time wrote on 2010-10-03 04:23
Quote from RicochetOrange;173993:
Got a PSP? Install CFW.
Got a DS Flashcart? Put an emulator on it.
Got Paypal? Ebay.
Got an itouch? Emulator
Got a computer? Rom hack
Got a calculator? Download pokemon blue.
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Mentosftw wrote on 2010-10-03 04:24
>.>
<.<
Got milk?
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Time wrote on 2010-10-03 04:26
Quote from Mentosftw;173998:
>.>
<.<
Got milk?
Got milk? Make cheese, sell it, buy more milk, make more cheese, make a gradual profit, buy new gameboy.
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-10-03 04:51
Some phones, symbian ones can run Pokemon blue too.
But it's definitely going to eat phone battery really fast.