If you’ve ever encountered a Pokémon game with a dead battery before, you might have wondered how difficult it is to replace it and get back access to the essential save and load functions.
I’m pretty new to hardware modding of any kind and this turned out to be quite a nice job to ease me into some slightly more complicated projects, so I decided to document the process and show you how it went!
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