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Here is the perfect solution, : Guess what, that happened to my 30 minutes ago when i felt like playing my gameboy with pokemon emerald. This is an easy to solve problem, and it will work every time. This is a step by step procedure please follow the instructions one step at a time !! :::
Step one: Close the gameboy and take out Pokemon emerald
Step two: Blow into the bottom of pokemon emerald [to get dust out]
Step three: Blow into the place where you place pokemon emerald
Step four: Put it back in and test it, it the nintendo sign is all blury and weird, continue
Step five [Only do this if it still isnt working] Keep turning off the game boy and turning it back on
These problems are caused by damage done to the system or dust in the game cartridge.
If this hasnt worked,, Try it again :)
Easy fix: Take out the game and blow into the bottom of the game and blow into the place where you out the game into the gameboy, and try again, If it doesnt work try again and then turn off and on untill the Nintendo logo comes clear
The Nintendo logo not showing up but the GameBoy one does means that it can't detect the game. Take the cartridge out and put it back in again. If that doesn't work, clean the contacts on the cartridge. As a temporary fix, you can blow into the cartridge (the bottom where the shiny metal lines on the board are) or you can clean the cartridge by using some rubbing alcohol with q-tips to wipe the metal contacts on the cartridge to clean it and let it dry for an hour.
Well, wasn't the best idea to take it apart. You need to go to the place you bought it from, tell them the problem , or contact Nintendo and see how your Manufacturer's Warranty works, and if its still under coverage. Good Luck!
Unfortunately there are no gameboys that have memory "built in", so they device you have is either an imitation gameboy or a gameboy loaded with "hacked / illegal" software. Unfortunately these are very flaky and are known to have issues. You may want to talk to whoever you purchased it from, but it is definitely not a regular gameboy.
It is possible to buy another Screen for the GBASP, however it would probably be less work and less trouble just to go to your local Gamestop and buy a new SP for 40 bucks.
It could be your gameboy has something in it. One time I got a dog hair in my gameboy and it wouldn't load anything. If that's not it, try removing the game and putting it back in while checking each time if the nintendo logo is fuzzy. Some of my older gameboy games require me to keep removing the game and pushing it back in over and over until it establishes a strong connection.
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