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#1  Edited By MrMcGhee
Member since 2014 • 25 Posts

I recently found my pop's old C64, and I nearly shit myself because I had already been handed down his 2600 and taken to collecting(I've since obtained a Snes and like 50 atari games). But soon after, we moved to England, and because it was just the commodore computer we found, I don't have any cables to hook it up(I have the right transformer already) let alone the hardware to play all the games. So I was wondering if I could: 1. Take European C64 leads and use them to play my commodore on a NTSC CRT televison(with only a coax connector) 2. Use European Floppy and Datasette Drives on my C64 3.Play European games on my system. I know I'll have to buy an american power supply. And also, were most commodore games cartridge, floppy disk, or cassette based? I'm lazy and thought I might as well ask instead of actually research...Thanks!

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Thanks. I've looked around on different forums, and I was getting mixed info about what GBA games used save batteries and flash memory.

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I recently purchased a GBA SP along with Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and Pokemon Sapphire. I thought everything was good, I was saving and playing LTTP, turning the gameboy on and off. I turn on the gameboy again to play, and it starts me off at the language screen, and my save files were non-existent. I started over again, played for a bit, and turned the game boy off, only to find the same thing happen once I turned it on again. I know the issue is with game, because Sapphire work fine, I already have several hours save on it. Anybody know what could be the problem?