Jarrett again, I heard that the gba keeps a backup save file just in case the current one is corrupted somehow. I have heard of this before, and intend to pursue this solution further; most likely by going to a nearby Play n Trade. Thanks anyway!
Depending on how far you are in the game, you might still need to catch the legendary pokemon near the end of the game. Other ways are hacking(not recommended) and trading with a friend. Hope this helps.
Once the data is corrupt, lost, or your battery dies in GBA games your data is gone and there is no way of recovering it other than replay it all the way to where you are again.
Well my friend i had the same problem and the only way to open the hatch is to get a very small screw flat driver and got to the kitchen stove and heat up the screw driver and melt the plastic around the screw and with a plier rotate the screw until out.. you will damage the baterry hatch but thats the only way.. look for a new one on ebay.
Chances are you have damaged some internal components. Best thing you can do is if you feel comfortable doing such a thing is to open it, and see if any parts are cracked or worse. Best of luck to you.
The game data for GBA SP games are held in the actually game cartridge itself. It is not stored within the GBA. If the data from the games has been deleted, he would have to restart each game from the beginning. There is no way to restore lost saved data once it is gone. Thank you for using FixYa! =) If I helped, please give me a rating.
It's broke. Would probably cost more to fix it then to buy a new one. If you are so inclined though, you can try opening up and see if you can find something loose.
you have to buy a cord less thing and it will let u pick up the signals around there and then go to your and boom u have a place were u can trade and do stuff like that
you cant. they quit making them after the original nintendo DS came out. If your really desperate, then you could chek ebay, but I wouldnt reccomend it