Pokémon Emerald - The Console Killing Cartridge
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2023
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A viewer reached out to me and asked if I could repair their copy of Pokémon Emerald. He wrote me a really kind note and said that he attempted a battery replacement, and when he put the game back into his devices the devices broke. Join me on this repair journey and watch me repair this game.
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I really appreciate your help in getting my Emerald cartridge working again. My friends and my DS's will be missed.
Thank you so much for sending this over. I know this video was a long time in the making.
Can't you fix the ds
@@G.M.C2005Dimitri cheats death again.
You were right that it likely just blew a fuse. Those fuses are pretty easy to replace if you can solder small things.
Both the consoles may be repairable, would be interesting if he repaired the consoles too
Imagine overpaying for an Emerald cartridge and found out it killed your GBA and your DS lite. CreepyPasta horror story right there.
I had to google what a creepypasta was lol.
@@imod.systems say you weren't raised on the internet without saying you weren't raised on the internet (honestly, that's probably a good thing)
Funny. I've had Emerald dongled into my DSLite since it was out of the box, especially after finding out about the cloning. Only thing that wore out was the right hinge
@@jeshirekitenkatt1212as someone raised on the internet, I can confirm that is a good thing
I think it'd be a pretty hilarious punishment for giving into scalpers. 🤣 Paying hundreds when you could've just emulated that on a pacemaker.
The Console Killing Cartridge sounds like a horror movie item.
I’m glad that the owner tipped me off. It would have probably killed my game boy if I tested it before opening it.
It sounds like an scp
Conventional horror movies don't do it for me. Slashers, monsters, psychological stuff... nothing.
A movie about a console killing cart? Fuckin' terrifying!
It sounds like a stupid, crappy pasta. Or SCP.
Lets call it SCP 6969.
@@WhatIsMatter101 6969 would be a weird conglomeration of Danny Sexbang, Ninja Brian, and all of TWRP. 🤣
Note that when you replace the battery in those games (Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald), it won't wipe out your data, but the game's internal clock gets reset and that can cause problems (depending on what you last did in the game). Oddly, GameFreak didn't have the foresight to implement a feature to manually adjust the clock for any reason (even though gen 2 allowed this if the clock ever somehow reset), so you will need a flashcart for GBA or DS that runs homebrew in order to adjust it with a custom program that can be found online. I did a battery swap on Ruby and used an R4 on an original DS to change the clock.
There are also official ways to fix it such as by connecting to FireRed/LeafGreen or Colloseum/XD
@@301nav Those fix the "berry glitch" in Ruby and Sapphire (Emerald didn't have this problem). I mean, if you had berries growing, or some other event was supposed to happen in a certain number of days, and the clock is reset, those things will be "trapped" for a long time, depending on how much time after you first started the game has passed when you triggered them. To remedy those issues, if they happen, you need to manually adjust the clock.
@@301nav if you don't believe the person who corrected you, try it yourself. I had it happen in emerald on a 6 month old save. 6 months later, time based events worked again. I have Colosseum and the berry glitch isn't present in emerald. Even if it was, I have a newer revision of sapphire without the berry glitch and there was no option to patch my bad emerald cart.
@@BeefJerkey hey so what if i change the battery and start a new game, will i still have to fix the clock somehow or will berrys grow and stuff.
There actually is a built-in clock change debug menu, but it's a pain in the butt to access, so you need outside tools either way, just not necessarily a flash cart. If you have an Operator or similar device to backup/upload your save you can clear the right set of flags in PKHex and do a button combo on the title screen back on console (I cannot get it to work on emulator; not sure why not).
As someone who finds electronics repair utterly fascinating but know absolutely nothing about how to do it, this was super cool to watch! You’ve got yourself a new subscriber :)
(Edited to say electronics as opposed to just consoles, especially since this is a cartridge repair!)
Thank you very much for watching and the nice comment.
That's the first step to learning it. This was a very easy thing to fix, just removing excess solder that someone put there.
you can do it!
Really inspirational! As someone whos got a collection of dead and not so deadish games its interesting watching you work! Thanks for uploading this kind of thing. I've always had a kinda envy for people with welding skills it looks super cool.
Working on games is a great way to start developing soldering skills. Thanks for watching and commenting
Well, if you've already got games that are dead, that's a great place to start. It's not like you can break them any more.
@@beardalaxy I actually can break them even more. In the case of red and blue, it just doesn't save when the battery is dead. There is plenty I can do to make that a lot worse.
This was just beautiful to watch. I've never attempted anything like this and I can TELL you are very skilled. It doesn't hurt I was always a sucker for gen 3 and especially Emerald (to date some of the best end game content). So many memories. =)
Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I’ve repaired a ton of Gen 3 games but admittedly I’ve never played one. I fell out of Pokémon after Gen 2 up until the Gen 4 remakes. I really want to play Emerald soon.
Awesome videos! If any new viewer is wondering if this guy is legit. 100%! So glad I found him to repair my games.
Thank you so much! It was my pleasure.
Agreed 👍 He helped me too!
Amazing repair, Corey! Thank you for another great video!
Thank you very much for the kind words, as always!
About a week ago, I watched The Truck Killing Bridge for the first time in ages. I forgot why, until I saw this video's title again today!
Corey fixed my Raspberry Pi. If you got things that need fixing he is super fast and super friendly.
Thank you so much for sending it my way! I hope all is well.
Great repair and this didn't seem too hard. I would love to give this a shot one day as I have a soldering iron thing at my workplace, but I'm just worried I'd mess up because
I have never done this sort of thing before. But you make it look so easy. Glad the end result was successful we gotta keep these pokemon games alive XD
You can buy soldering practice kits online. They run for $1-$2. I’d recommend buying a bunch of those and getting your practice in.
Soldiering is a great skill, definitely try it out! And seconding the practice kit suggestion, you dont want to burn something valuable.
I just found you please keep making videos. They are so educational and helping me learn. Thank you!
Thanks. I plan on it.
MY compliments on how clean you worked on the cartridge!
I'm glad you got it to work! Its weird that it killed a couple of consoles
My guess is that it just blew the fuses on the other devices.
People are naturally stupid. When they Love somthing It confirms it- And Volition is A Viral Mistress.
Not Joking though (God) has a Sence of Humor on occations: I remember shiny Hunting Ho-oh On my old heart gold, when I found it my DS's Battery was Going to die. When I plugged it in It wouldn't charge for some reason, I blame (Ho-oh)
@@imod.systemsmore repair videos to do 🎉😂
The shorts prolly had some weird backcircuiting that blew fuses on the consoles
Most likely a power surge which in turn blew something in the motherboard like the fuse due to it being unable to handle the power.
This video gives me so many clickspring vibe, i love it!
Great video. I really appreciate the detailed approach and the good scope camera work.
I’ve found that it is possible to shoehorn a GBC battery into a GBA cartridge. It was the only battery I had at the time. Lol
That omnivice thing is SICK. I can’t believe I’ve never seen one before.
It’s amazing and it weighs a ton. It’s just expensive but if you do this stuff a lot, like I do, it’s worth it.
This is an awesome in-depth and well made video! I really enjoyed watching. This is the first time watching one of your videos for me, but maybe I'll have to stick around!
Great work as always, Corey!
Thank you so much my friend. 🍌
It gives me hope knowing that DIY disasters can be repaired! Last summer I bought some basic electrical soldering supplies so I could replace old batteries in my GBC cartridges. But I was very nervous and ended up making a mess with the solder, and then accidentally got some of the solder wick stuck to the solder when I tried to remove it, and then I burnt my finger, so that was a fun afternoon lol.
I was worried I had destroyed my game completely but maybe it can be fixed after all? This was really cool to watch! It’s nice how much care and attention you put into your work.
Yeah it can be fixed just like this. I never heard of solder wick getting stuck but if you just get it hot enough it should melt the solder and come right off.
Everyone says the secret is flux. Solder comes with some flux mixed into it. I've never used extra flux like in the video but people swear by it.
I suppose sometimes electronic surgery is best left to professionals
@@doughboywhineyou think they were born professional without ever trying or messing up ? I'm guessing you have no talents or hobbies because practicing is scary 😂
@@youngspaghettii I would try to practice first on something that does not cost hundreds of dollars, though I suppose it wasn't always that expensive
@@doughboywhine he needed the batteries replaced and believed in his abilities lol you're looking into this a bit too hard my guy. You've never tried to fix something broken in your house ? It's just like that lol. He didn't buy it broken to fuck around with he had something broken and tried to fix it it's not that crazy lol
Amazing vid as always my friend! You are the master!
Thanks dude. Appreciate you.
dang he was almost there, even had the braid ready and everything, just needed some freaking flux! I knew it would work out! Good work on it!
There’s a lot of crap wick out there but you’re right, supplementary flux would have probably been the key.
I'm actually curious at what the damaged cartridge would've *done* to the system. I get that you didn't want to risk a good system, but perhaps for a followup, would you be willing to replicate the short, and test it in a sacrificial console?
My guess is a blown fuse on the system. I didn’t know about it until I saw the note. I would have asked to see them.
@@imod.systemsCould you ask him to send you the blown consoles? Would both explore the damage that short did withouth sacrificing any other consoles and fix up two systems!
@@imod.systems You are 100% correct. When pins are shorted it send electricity/current where it shouldn't at blows the F1 fuse as a protection.
@@thepokerus4184 My guess from what I know about how cartridges work is that the short backcircuited power into one of the data pins and blew a protection fuse
I would like that you explained why that bad chip would mess the console. Great video
I’d need the console to diagnose it and see what happened. My guess is that it just blew a fuse.
I like how the glare on the Emerald box makes it look like Rayquaza's eyes are glowing.
Nice work. It's nice to see sold soldering skills.
Thank you!
This guy took care of a good amount of games for me. Very trustworthy and reputable
Thank you very much!
Just stumbled upon your channel- just subscribed.
Great content, keep it up!
Thank you!
congrats on this vid goin big! i'm starting to get interested in this stuff thanks to youtube. really appreciate the explanations in detail - i learned a lot
Thank you!
Great video. Very fascinating.
I love your work! Great video!
Thank you very much!
This was an interesting repair to watch.
Excellent work, very impressive.
Thank you!
I really enjoyed that Geographer song. Nice choice!
Really nice work! Very clean.
Thank you very much!
Thank u for this, it was very well done and informative.
Thank you!
exactly how i would have done it too excellent repair video!
Random recomendeation from yt but i really like the zoom in and explained parts. got me intersted in this .
Thank you!
Corey my man, excellent work on this on haha!
Thank you very much
Awesome vid. I'm just now wanting to get into soldering. I do computer repairs for a school and it's like the last thing I need to learn.
It’s a lot of fun! I’d recommend getting some DIY soldering practice kits. You can find them on eBay / AliExpress for literally $1 - $2
Fantastic repair! I love your vids. What is the clamping device you are using to hold the board in place?
That's the Hakko C1390C Omnivise. I'll add a link in the video description for it. Thanks for commenting and watching!
Man, you are very good at what you do.
Thank you
Good work, no more console killing cartridge - instead a copy of Emerald to be enjoyed :)
Thank you! I still feel bad about those devices.
Nice video! That was really cool.
Thank you
You have insane skill. Working on electronics this small is so difficult. One wrong move like the original owner of this cartridge did and everything can fail.
Thank you
Hey, good to see something new from you 😊
Thank you! Hopefully I can publish some more stuff soon.
“Nice big long short” gave me a chuckle
Awesome video, keep up the great content :)
Thank you!
very cool to see how its done- thanks :)
Lol your background music is my ringtone, I thought I was getting crazy here.
As a newbie solderer, watching your technique is mostly important to me in this vid. Also, watching this vid reminds me that I need to buy a multimeter as well, especially if I want to start changing my GBA game batteries 🔋 😅
It always blows me away when I see people working/soldering surface mount components by hand - I have enough trouble hand-soldering connections for *3KV* circuits, let alone *3v3!* 😁
Some very nice work on this cart fella! Wish I had the finesse and dexterity to be able to work with components on this scale. If they ever start building game carts the size of railway locomotives I'll be able to work with _those_ fine, but somehow I don't think we'll ever see those becoming a thing! 🎮🚂🤣
Thank you very much for watching and commenting. Like anything, it’s a skill you have to build up. I’ve spent a few thousand hours practicing regular soldering before getting up to micro soldering. Then it was another time investment building up that skill.
For me, it’s therapeutic. I’ve always been a rapid thinker my entire life and soldering at this scale requires so much focus it really helps my brain lol.
Great video! Love the attention to detail.
I waa curious, do you have any strong opinions on the battery holders people have been using instead of the standard tabbed batteries? The appeal is you just solder it in once, then you can pop a normal watch battery in and out as you please without any soldering, but a lot of people say they really aren't worth it since they don't fit quite as well, don't tend to last as long, apply uneven pressure to the board, etc. I've installed a handful now and have mixed feelings about them. Would love to hear your thoughts on it
I haven’t come across one that hasn’t put excess tension on the shell. I’ve seen many people with broken screw posts or stress marks on the shell from too much pressure. Obviously I have bias, but buy a quality battery and worry about it in 7 years. Chances are you’ll forget about the game for another 20 years.
Never seen any of your videos.. thank the TH-cam algorithm for a new subscriber 🎉
Thank you very much for that.
Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful soldering work! Thanks for posting. What was the soldering tip you were using there?
I stick to knife tips
sometimes there is just too much solder on them pins for the drag tech to work. but usually a nice caterpillar motion can clear those bridges!
I can usually get it all out with a clean iron but at some point you have to stop overworking the board and just use a little wick. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@imod.systemsyeah, never underestimate how fast heat can travel through metal...
sim city music in the background, cant ever unhear it
Nice work
That first song that played made me think of the NeverEnding Story movie the whole time. 😊
Cool video, reminds me of the pokemon emerald multiplayer mod i had fun with a few years back.
The music is breathtaking!
No, you’re breathtaking. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I wanna get into my copy and do some fixes on it this is great!😊
excellent job! I love to see superb soldering skillssss..!
BTW, LOL I see that some terrible soldering job of previous attempt.. which reminds me of my own pitiful soldering skill..(if there is any) LOL! I wish I have some soldering skill like you have. I burned so many copper trace and.. some capacitors LOL!
Just need to practice! You can buy some soldering practice kits for $1-$2.
This is heavily neat :0
Just something worth mentioning about changing a battery in a Pokemon Game.
Changing the battery will not resume clock-based events on a save file where the battery had died. You MUST start a new game in order to have the clock resume. There is no way to restore the clock on a save file if the battery dies without other shenanigans like using a flash cart or maybe some cheating utilities.
That’s not entirely true. You can use a DS Lite and a homebrew app to reset the real time clock. You can also use a GBXCart, dump the save, reset the RTC flags using PKHEx and then reset the time in the game. I’m going to do a follow-up video because I’ve gotten a few comments like this now.
You do not need to start a new game. I reset the clocks for all of my customers.
I don't know why, but "nice, big, long short" made me laugh
I love the console killer cart idea. Need to pass that around at school to kids that keep begging to borrow your shit LOL.
Sick skill bro
Thank you
thank you for helping me understand how to repair simple shorts
Thank you for watching and commenting
I dont know anything about soldering but that flux thing looks like magic
Flux is magic.
Great video. Where do you get those specific batteries? With those tabs and the date on top? I know you can get generic ones everywhere but i cant find ones that look oem like these do.
They’re Panasonic batteries from console5.com
I loved watching this. I do want to ask though, did you change the RTC time so that time based events in the game would occur like normal? If you replace batteries, that is something you should 100% do for your clients.
Just in case you didn't know, the RTC (with a new battery) will reset all the way back to 2002 and time based events will not work. The RTC needs to be changed to the current date and time (it's the safest option) to fix this after a battery is replaced. Easier done with a DS that has a Gameboy cartridge slot than an actual Gameboy.
I always ask the customer if they want me to reset their RTC for them. Some do and some don’t. I give them the option but it’s one I provide.
Its beautiful!🥲🥹🥹
Just as a very big note if someone is replacing their battery. From what I have heard some people had to start new games for the in-game clock to work properly unless maybe if you start a new game. I did come across the yt video where this shella explains that it is a coding thing and that you have to hack your game. If you don't you may miss out on secret base battles, daily events and such. I am not apart of any community so I haven't talked to someone about this to verify if it's true but I can probably find the video again if someone ask.
I’m going to do a follow-up video on this. You can use a device to dump your save and then reset the RTC flags using PKHEx. It would have been the same way a Nintendo service center would have done it if you sent it to them for repair. There’s actually a button combo you use at the start screen of the game to reset your clock after the flags are set. It’s not hacking of any sort
very nice job!
Thank you!
Nice and simple.
Did you choose the loud background music with a randomize button?
i didnt know these things were so intricate
I like electrical shorts, they're comfy and easy to wear!
I know a lot of people add solder when replacing the batteries, but I've never had to do that. The existing solder always held up perfectly.
Algo recommended this. Liked and subbed.
What's the title of the first track? I've been longing to know since I keep hearing it from time to time from random clips
Thank you! It's Sky Skating by Geographer.
You have the most stable hands, when I solder i look like Micheal J Fox
Learn how to plant your hands on your work surface to stabilize them. I always have my hand / wrist anchored on something.
Incredible ❤
Thank you!
I killed my DS Lite the same way but it wasn't on purpose, just a soldering mistake on my PK Sapphire :'(, surprisely my GBA SP didn't die... I did fix the soldering issue on the game and now it boots, but it just won't save anymore, even if it says it did. Maybe one of the capacitors blew? I don't know... I still miss my DS (I replaced the sus fuse but still won't turn on). Great video, mate!
That soldering skill is hawt and im not even gay. Noce job bro
Hey Cory, are you till taking repair requests?
I wonder if the consoles involved are repairable? It feels weird that happened since the GB/C/A are fairly robust by not having an OS, etc.
My guess is that it blew a fuse. Wish I would have known. I would have asked to look at it
I have a question what are all the tools you use to work on carts consoles like the round vice grips you used to hold the gba cart
Linked in the video description.
1:33
Thank you for reawakening the juvenile side of my brain, Nintendo.
That music is epic bro
How bad is it getting a bit of solder on the edge connector? Unfortunately when changing out the battery i got little bit on 2 tabs of the edge connector but the game still plays
Would you be able to take extra solder off a gba motherboard I accidentally added some while soldering something else
Lmao didn’t know a cartridge could kill your console like that :’(
Good to know tho, watching you repair it was very interesting. Love the narration as I have little idea what ur doing lol
It's just a blown fuse on the Gameboy board. It happened to me when I was repairing one cartridge and had a short circuit on the chip. Just replace the fuse and the Gameboy will work again.
I made this exact mistake replacing a battery in sapphire. I'm so glad it didn't brick my GBA.
You've earned this sub 🧠📈
Nice job! Which battery do you recommend?
It’s a Panasonic battery that I get from console5.com
My wife sold all of her childhood Nintendo stuff 13 years ago for desperate money in college. This past summer, she started recollecting all of the stuff she sold and been playing Gen 1 and Gen 2. I got her the GBxCart for Christmas to save all of her data because she's been spending like 50 hours on a game to collect the whole Pokedex for Pokemon. Yesterday, she finally played Crystal. She played an hour into it and saved. She turned the original Game Boy back on and noticed it didn't save. So I took the cartridge out to replace the battery. I've replaced 2 batteries in the past before but this time was different. For some reason, solder just splashed out and globbed over like 7+ pins on one of the chips near the battery. My heart sunk and I panicked. I used desolder wick to removed as much as as I could while carefully not desoldering the original pins. I nervously tested it on one of the GameBoys we have that already had a "start" button issue just in case. I turned it on and game worked perfectly with the new battery installed too!
Thanks for sharing your story and I’m glad your wife is starting to enjoy her childhood games again. You may have inadvertently fixed another issue with the board when you cleared the solder splash. The legs on the chip (headers) can sometimes work their way loose off of the pads. You may have fixed a loose connection. Awesome job
I liked the vid. Literally have only tbe faintest idea what youre talking about but enjoyable nonetheless. Wouldnt mind some educational videos on it as well. Subbed!