Such a coincidence! My only collection that I’m building is also Pokémon AND I needed a leaf green and soul silver which I got recently to complete 1-4. Good job on the repair btw
I attempted to fix my sapphire that wouldn't load and only went white screen. Now my gameboy won't turn on if the cart is inserted. How much do you charge to repair?
Oh for sure! As long as the rom chip (and save chip in new GBA carts) are intact and function, you could even buy a brand new PCB to swap them onto (something I was prepared to do with this one).
So in theory I think they can. But I'm not sure if a chip you'd get off eBay or something would have the ROM on you. You might have to find a way to flash the game ROM onto the chip once it's soldered into place.
I have a leaf green and sapphire that have some issues with saving and loading, but I am not exactly educated on where the issues are on the board. Would there be any chance I could send them in?
Unfortunately, I don't really take commissions or do repairs like that. Just for liability reasons. I appreciate the confidence though. My best guess? Sounds like the EEPROM chip is going bad, which is the chip that ISN'T the one I touched and resoldered. It's what holds the save game. Either it needs its solder reflowed, or completely replaced. Not a terribly hard task to with the a reflow station and the skill. If you have a local repair shop near you, they might be able to help.
I have a question for you since you fix games and whatnot I also have a copy of Pokemon leaf green iv had for awhile and it loads up and whatnot but it says that the 1m circuit board not installed but nobody has opened it up till today when I tried to have a repair guy fix it for me but still didn't work what can I do to fix this?
I have the same issue, its from my original Leaf Green copy i got when it came out. Everyone tells me its a fake copy because of the 1M Error but I know its not and lost my original save as a result.
Idk if you will see this comment, but a few years back my Pokémon leaf green copy (a legit one) was in my DS lite (gba games hang out a bit from those). The ds was on my bed and I tossed my shitty Chromebook onto my bed, but the Chromebook landed and hit the part of leaf green that was hanging out. Now, leaf green is still capable of loading, and you can move the character around and even check inventory and open menus. However, loading into different areas, entering battles, or saving will freeze the game. Is it possible for me to be able to fix it? I have a shiny victreebel and dug trio on that save file, and buying an authentic leaf green is like $200 nowadays. If you are able to respond at all, even with bad news, it would be super appreciated
@@PKNEVERBOW I didn’t even know repo carts used batteries. But probably. The batteries in gen 3 on the GBA were only used to track time with the real time clock. Firered and Leafgreen didn’t use them. Only the Hoenn games did.
Like full on rust? I guess try isopropyl and have good luck. If it’s just blue/green corrosion. The same, but you’d probably have a bit better luck with it.
Technically, maybe. But bootleg copies have a very different circuit design to them. So any videos like this one you see probably wouldn’t be all that helpful. Also, IMO unless you’re doing it for environmental reasons (right on), bootlegs are so cheap and easy to come by. I’d just buy a replacement.
Do it! Grab a simple soldering iron and start small! Building the skills and learning where to look for problems comes over time as you begin to tinker and try new things!
This channel is a god damn gem to the retro Nintendo community
Such a coincidence! My only collection that I’m building is also Pokémon AND I needed a leaf green and soul silver which I got recently to complete 1-4. Good job on the repair btw
Thanks! Good luck on finding them!
That was so cool to watch! Also I learned so much. Thank you for this video ^_^
Thank you! I appreciate that so much!
I attempted to fix my sapphire that wouldn't load and only went white screen. Now my gameboy won't turn on if the cart is inserted. How much do you charge to repair?
There has to be a short, that's what happens, I've fixed 7 Pokemon GBA games with success. Use flux when soldering so it flows better
uh, it never crossed my mind that one could fix a game card
Oh for sure! As long as the rom chip (and save chip in new GBA carts) are intact and function, you could even buy a brand new PCB to swap them onto (something I was prepared to do with this one).
Can the chips in these games be replaced if corroded too bad?
So in theory I think they can. But I'm not sure if a chip you'd get off eBay or something would have the ROM on you. You might have to find a way to flash the game ROM onto the chip once it's soldered into place.
I ran into the same problem. Thanks for this video. I hope to do the same steps. Lol I'm still new to soldering, flux, etc etc lol
Update?
I have a leaf green and sapphire that have some issues with saving and loading, but I am not exactly educated on where the issues are on the board. Would there be any chance I could send them in?
Unfortunately, I don't really take commissions or do repairs like that. Just for liability reasons. I appreciate the confidence though.
My best guess? Sounds like the EEPROM chip is going bad, which is the chip that ISN'T the one I touched and resoldered. It's what holds the save game. Either it needs its solder reflowed, or completely replaced. Not a terribly hard task to with the a reflow station and the skill. If you have a local repair shop near you, they might be able to help.
Very cool, good luck w the channel.
Much appreciated!
This is awesome! What cool content!
So kind! Thank you!
I have a question for you since you fix games and whatnot I also have a copy of Pokemon leaf green iv had for awhile and it loads up and whatnot but it says that the 1m circuit board not installed but nobody has opened it up till today when I tried to have a repair guy fix it for me but still didn't work what can I do to fix this?
I have the same issue, its from my original Leaf Green copy i got when it came out. Everyone tells me its a fake copy because of the 1M Error but I know its not and lost my original save as a result.
@@146208s is there a way to fix it exactly? I still have it but I wanna play it again
I assume the weird save in front of starter was an attempt at shiny hunting
Oh good point. I hadn't even considered that.
What does it mean when it says the 1m sub circuit board is not installed
Idk if you will see this comment, but a few years back my Pokémon leaf green copy (a legit one) was in my DS lite (gba games hang out a bit from those). The ds was on my bed and I tossed my shitty Chromebook onto my bed, but the Chromebook landed and hit the part of leaf green that was hanging out. Now, leaf green is still capable of loading, and you can move the character around and even check inventory and open menus. However, loading into different areas, entering battles, or saving will freeze the game.
Is it possible for me to be able to fix it? I have a shiny victreebel and dug trio on that save file, and buying an authentic leaf green is like $200 nowadays.
If you are able to respond at all, even with bad news, it would be super appreciated
Is there a reason you skipped over putting the battery back on or do I have a fake leaf green?
@@PKNEVERBOW I didn’t even know repo carts used batteries. But probably. The batteries in gen 3 on the GBA were only used to track time with the real time clock. Firered and Leafgreen didn’t use them. Only the Hoenn games did.
What’s that strip you used to press against the pins??
Hey its called a desoldering braid. Theyre made out of copper and can suck up the soldier.
My fire red started crashing at the home screen each time and the eternal battery on my silver version died.
What would you recommend if there is oxidation?
Like full on rust? I guess try isopropyl and have good luck.
If it’s just blue/green corrosion. The same, but you’d probably have a bit better luck with it.
interesting,the shell looks fake but the game is legit inside?
The shell is legit. I have a bootleg copy and the sticker is noticeable less shiny and reflective with a malformed "E"
That’s awesome! Wonder if mines has the same problem
Wow. Will it work on bootleg cartridges?
Technically, maybe. But bootleg copies have a very different circuit design to them. So any videos like this one you see probably wouldn’t be all that helpful.
Also, IMO unless you’re doing it for environmental reasons (right on), bootlegs are so cheap and easy to come by. I’d just buy a replacement.
Thatd be so cool to learn to do
Do it! Grab a simple soldering iron and start small! Building the skills and learning where to look for problems comes over time as you begin to tinker and try new things!