In order to open up a Game Boy cartridge you will need to have a special screwdriver that can be found on various dealers on the internet like Newelectronx, or you can open it up with a Bic pen. You can find instructions about that on the internet.
http://www.newelectronx.com/proddetail.php?prod=gamebit
or you can try the former:
Either use a specialty screwdriver available online, a pair of thin needle nose pliers, or take a lighter to the tip of a disposable pen (with the ink removed) and press the tip onto the screw head and let the pen cool forming a crude screwdriver
Game Boy Color games come in two types; Dual and color-only. Dual games have a black cartridge and can still be played on the Game Boy. Color-only games have a clear cartridge and can be played on the Game Boy Color only.
Insert only one Game Boy Color game cartridge into the Nintendo 64 when you have a Game Boy Color game cartridge case. If you get the black screen instead of the game,turn the Nintendo 64 on only one time.
the carterage battery ran out, unscrew hexagonal screw on back and replace the battery.
No, GBC saved games are saved onto the the game cartridge itself.
If you use an emulator and a ROM, then click on this link and you may find the answer: http://www.vbalink.info/internal-battery-has-run-dry-fix.htm However, if you use an actual game cartridge, then you will have to disassemble the cartridge (unscrew the screw on the back) and then replace the battery.
The cartridge is non-standard dark black, because of the built-in IR port, though the sticker is white.
To open a Game Boy cartridge, you'll need a specialized tool called a tri-wing screwdriver, which is designed for the screws used in these cartridges. First, remove the screws located at the back of the cartridge. Once the screws are removed, gently pry apart the two halves of the cartridge, being careful not to damage any internal components. Always ensure you're working in a static-free environment to protect the internal circuitry.
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Yes, it can also play original gameboy games and can add color to them however the cartridge sticks out of the gameboy about 1 or 2 inches on both gameboy and gameboy color games
Game Boy Advance game cartridge. They can be played on the DS by placing them in the GBA cartridge slot in the bottom of the DS.
That's just what they call the game cartridge, a "game pak." I don't know why Nintendo opted to refer to their cartridges that way, but they've been calling them that for years. ~Xeo
There is no possible way to replace a GameBoy color cartridge internal battery without soldering. If the battery needs to be replaced, you can try contacting Nintendo support direct for instructions and proper removal.