Pazoink wrote:
All of my friends are away and I'm not, and I'm bored and going a bit crazy. I've had no-one talking to me except my younger brothers (and my parents when they tell me it's late and I should go to bed). I'm gonna start gnawing my legs off soon.
I'm trying to drown my sorrows in video games and it's not working!
I got very emotionally attatched to my Pokémon Silver game. I ran out of batteries, and now I'm really sad because I don't know how to replace the battery.
Is it normal for your lips to go blue and you hands and feet to go really cold when you're upset? It happens to me and it really creeps people out.
Kill yourself.
Nah, just kidding, I love Pokemon Silver, that's one of my favoritest games ever, got it for Christmas in 2000. Never beat it until '01. (I was 6, come on.) Anyway, I think if you Wikipedia Silver Version, it can tell you how to send the battery to Nintendo or something. As for your lips going blue, no idea abouth that. And for lack of a better term, quit being such an emo rule 6. Your friends will come back eventually, so in the time being entertain yourself.
EDIT:
God wrote:
A common problem found in the second generation of games is a problem with the internal battery after roughly six years. The internal battery is located inside of the cartridge which allows the game to save the user's progress. Many people have reported that their games no longer save due to this problem. It is possible to fix this, but the cartridge must be opened and the battery must be taken out, and a new battery must be soldered in.[2] The battery model is similar to model CR2025, and can be purchased at any electronics store. However, the internal battery has small conductive tabs spot-welded to its exterior, and are difficult to remove from the original battery. Although if the secondary battery can be obtained by further dismantling of the game this will automatically fix the problem if removed and then the rest of the game is put back together.