@weeatfeet unlikely that this is caused by a bad cartridge battery. The purpose of the battery in the cartridge is to retain stored memory such as saved games. Of course, try it and see what works. Also, try a different game and remember that if the cartridge is not inserted fully, a poor connection with the Game Boy Color can cause the game to freeze. You also want to clean the cartridge pins use (ome isopropyl alcohol in a high concentration (like +90% is best, anything lower has way to much water and will not work for this. ) and some cotton swabs for the cleaning . or you can check [https://www.racketboy.com/retro/game-cart-contact-cleaning-guide-the-right-way|on here] for more ideas.If none of that worked, you'll have to actually take a look at the card reader pins etc. So let us know what you find out. [[Game Boy Color Troubleshooting]]
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@weeatfeet unlikely that this is caused by a bad cartridge battery. The purpose of the battery in the cartridge is to retain stored memory such as saved games. Of course, try it and see what works. Also, try a different game and remember that if the cartridge is not inserted fully, a poor connection with the Game Boy Color can cause the game to freeze. You also want to clean the cartridge pins use some isopropyl alcohol in a high concentration (like +90% is best, anything lower has way to much water and will not work for this ) and some cotton swabs for the cleaning . Or you can check [link|https://www.racketboy.com/retro/game-cart-contact-cleaning-guide-the-right-way|on here] for more ideas.If none of that works, you'll have to actually take a look at the card reader pins etc. Let us know what you find out. [[Game Boy Color Troubleshooting]]
@weeatfeet unlikely that this is caused by a bad cartridge battery. The purpose of the battery in the cartridge is to retain stored memory such as saved games. Of course, try it and see what works. Also, try a different game and remember that if the cartridge is not inserted fully, a poor connection with the Game Boy Color can cause the game to freeze. You also want to clean the cartridge pins use (ome isopropyl alcohol in a high concentration (like +90% is best, anything lower has way to much water and will not work for this. ) and some cotton swabs for the cleaning . If none of that worked, you'll have to actually take a look at the card reader pins etc. So let us know what you find out. [[Game Boy Color Troubleshooting]]
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@weeatfeet unlikely that this is caused by a bad cartridge battery. The purpose of the battery in the cartridge is to retain stored memory such as saved games. Of course, try it and see what works. Also, try a different game and remember that if the cartridge is not inserted fully, a poor connection with the Game Boy Color can cause the game to freeze. You also want to clean the cartridge pins use (ome isopropyl alcohol in a high concentration (like +90% is best, anything lower has way to much water and will not work for this. ) and some cotton swabs for the cleaning . or you can check [https://www.racketboy.com/retro/game-cart-contact-cleaning-guide-the-right-way |on here] for more ideas.If none of that worked, you'll have to actually take a look at the card reader pins etc. So let us know what you find out. [[Game Boy Color Troubleshooting]]
@weeatfeet unlikely that this is caused by a bad cartridge battery. The purpose of the battery in the cartridge is to retain stored memory such as saved games. Of course, try it and see what works. Also, try a different game and remember that if the cartridge is not inserted fully, a poor connection with the Game Boy Color can cause the game to freeze. You also want to clean the cartridge pins use (ome isopropyl alcohol in a high concentration (like +90% is best, anything lower has way to much water and will not work for this. ) and some cotton swabs for the cleaning . If none of that worked, you'll have to actually take a look at the card reader pins etc. So let us know what you find out. [[Game Boy Color Troubleshooting]]