| noname2200 said: Thanks for the confirmation, Rath. And holy crap, I did not know that the SNES used CR2032's. That's surprisingly convenient! |
Yeah, this is a bit of a revelation when you first learn about it. Getting them fixed in place is a bit of a trick; you can use a soldering tool or a couple of strips of electrical tape depending on how technical you are.
Interestingly I think still more Nintendo cartridges use the same batteries; I can't remember if Gameboy and NES titles use it, but I think so.








And holy crap, I did not know that the SNES used CR2032's. That's surprisingly convenient!