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Old Jul 29, 2007 | 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by PT
Originally Posted by 68332
Its not the consoles fault.

SNES games back up their data using a battery in the game cartridge.

The battery is probably flat. (a button cell).

I had Super Mario World with the same problem.

Changed the battery and it was fine.
You will need asoldering iron to do it though
Cheers Simon. Will buy a new game off ebay I think, their are loads on their.
they will all have dead batteries wont they?!

Alex
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