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Professional NES/SNES/GEN/GB Game Save Battery Replacement $9 including return shipping! details inside. Bulk Discounts!

Apr 13, 2010 at 12:59:01 PM
ulasamosa (280)
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Originally posted by: maximus_clean

How much for this service to Canada if it is offered?


PM me with your details and how many games you would like done. And Ill get you a price.

Originally posted by: pats1717

Are you able to do GB games? I bet there would be a demand for the pokemon games!


yes gameboy game batteries can be replaced but there isnt a battery holder that exists that is small enough, so you will be at the same dilemma in 5-10 years when it dies again :-(.

Apr 13, 2010 at 7:07:54 PM
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Well,  the work you do looks professional, and looks to be at a good price. If any of my games' batteries die, you'll be the first to know!

Apr 13, 2010 at 7:13:51 PM
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I think it is very reasonable Good luck!

Apr 13, 2010 at 9:30:12 PM
ulasamosa (280)
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Originally posted by: ars2pd

I think it is very reasonable Good luck!


thanks, the online stores I see offer it charge $9.99 as well, but also charge return shipping, and its just a battery with no holder, so you gotta pay again when it dies.  Pointless imo.

Originally posted by: Arjak

Well,  the work you do looks professional, and looks to be at a good price. If any of my games' batteries die, you'll be the first to know!


thanks for the kind words sir! pass the word on.  I really am not making much money on this after buying the batteries, holders, and paying for return shipping. Its a little play money for the side. But its worth it to help out a community that has welcomed me with open arms and has already bought a ton of my goods I've had for sale with no questions asked.  Plus I get to meet some passionate collectors and help people out in the process!

Apr 14, 2010 at 3:14:55 AM
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Sounds awesome! I had to pull a Trapper John M.D. / Quincy M.E. (not Uryu my fellow Bleach Heads) on a Harvestmoon I sold awhile back. While it was a simple switch, someone with butterfingers could Ef a game up easily. Moreover, your housing for the battery look like they are ready to take on the runway. This is a great service for those who found a game in the wild that won't save. Moreover, if you loose all of your data(don't cry): Git your ass back to that console and re-up!

Apr 14, 2010 at 7:06:01 PM
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daily bump, just finished my first large order from an NA member here! Will add some shots of these beauties I was entrusted with!!

Apr 14, 2010 at 11:36:50 PM
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Yeah you can't deny this looks top notch.  Thanks again James!

Apr 15, 2010 at 2:09:40 PM
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Originally posted by: Hogieman



Yeah you can't deny this looks top notch.  Thanks again James!


BUMP! Your games are on the way back sir! I wanted to steal your DW4...its so MINTY FRESH.  It had that fresh out of the box shine to it 


Apr 16, 2010 at 10:50:21 AM
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daily bump! revive your dead games NAO!!!

Apr 17, 2010 at 11:15:52 AM
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DAILY BUMP 

Apr 18, 2010 at 6:10:49 PM
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daily bump!

Apr 19, 2010 at 9:14:08 AM
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BUMP

Apr 19, 2010 at 7:22:03 PM
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I felt since James did such a wonderful job I had promote this service. I'll admit at first anyone would be weary of mailing their games off to have this service done. In fact I was more concerned when I sent 8. The eight lucky games I mailed off were: DW1, DW2, DW3, DW4, Zelda 1, Adventures of Link, Final Fantasy and Link to the Past. None of these carts had bad batteries but we all know that their lifespan is coming to an end. The way I see it is why not get this done while such a professional service is being offered.

I sent the games out in a priority box in which the contents were heavily protected. I mentioned this to James before I sent them because my carts are mostly mint. My collection is not large because my focus is on the quality. James understood this and treated them in that matter. The games went out on a Monday night and he had them by Wednesday. All eight were changed out by Thursday afternoon and shipped right back in the same packaging conditions as they arrived.

Needless to say I got my games back and they all work flawlessly. Even though he sent pictures of the entire process I opened a few up just to see for myself. True quality is all I can say. Now I could have crudely changed out my own batteries but it would have been a messy process. Probably the electrical taped version or maybe even the hot gluing technique with the battery attached via wires. However, if you want a lasting solution give James a chance. You will have a product that will last far longer than anyone at Nintendo ever expected.

- Chris -

Apr 19, 2010 at 9:14:48 PM
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Originally posted by: Hogieman

I felt since James did such a wonderful job I had promote this service. I'll admit at first anyone would be weary of mailing their games off to have this service done. In fact I was more concerned when I sent 8. The eight lucky games I mailed off were: DW1, DW2, DW3, DW4, Zelda 1, Adventures of Link, Final Fantasy and Link to the Past. None of these carts had bad batteries but we all know that their lifespan is coming to an end. The way I see it is why not get this done while such a professional service is being offered.

I sent the games out in a priority box in which the contents were heavily protected. I mentioned this to James before I sent them because my carts are mostly mint. My collection is not large because my focus is on the quality. James understood this and treated them in that matter. The games went out on a Monday night and he had them by Wednesday. All eight were changed out by Thursday afternoon and shipped right back in the same packaging conditions as they arrived.

Needless to say I got my games back and they all work flawlessly. Even though he sent pictures of the entire process I opened a few up just to see for myself. True quality is all I can say. Now I could have crudely changed out my own batteries but it would have been a messy process. Probably the electrical taped version or maybe even the hot gluing technique with the battery attached via wires. However, if you want a lasting solution give James a chance. You will have a product that will last far longer than anyone at Nintendo ever expected.

- Chris -


Thank you for the very, very kind words! Glad to know you are satisfied with the service.  I treated your games as though they were my very own.  I appreciate the plug and thank you again for your business.  I can only hope that you would recommend me to others and use my services again if need be.  Again, thanks so much. -James-

Apr 20, 2010 at 2:22:10 PM
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DAILY BUMP! 

Here are a couple more of Chris' (Hogieman) games that were done.



Apr 21, 2010 at 9:23:16 AM
ulasamosa (280)
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DAILY BUMP! Got a bunch of GB Pokemons on the way to repair!! Thanks everyone.

Apr 22, 2010 at 3:44:58 PM
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BUMPIN

Apr 23, 2010 at 7:28:52 PM
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DAILY BUMP!


Apr 24, 2010 at 6:26:22 PM
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bump! getting alot of interest lately, thanks everyone!

Apr 25, 2010 at 4:29:08 PM
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bump! service is really going great thanks to the good folks of NA.

Apr 25, 2010 at 11:35:59 PM
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Everyone who doesn't know of this service yet, should.  To the top!

Apr 26, 2010 at 4:24:47 PM
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Originally posted by: Kagemusha

Everyone who doesn't know of this service yet, should.  To the top!


tyvm! 4-26 daily bump!

Apr 27, 2010 at 2:33:10 PM
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daily bump, couple more NES games on the way, thanks guys.

Apr 28, 2010 at 6:54:15 PM
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Good news Jason (Kagemusha), I got your game today! Its already done, tested and on the way back tho! .  I changed it with ninja like speed. So fast in fact that your save games are still on there! Thanks for your patronage sir. And thank you to everyone else as well. -James-



Apr 28, 2010 at 8:46:43 PM
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What is the estimated lifespan of a new CR2032 battery?