That's the only way you can really tell. But it isn't a great indication of how much time you have left.Yeohkei said:Isn't it how strong the light is?
Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.Bacon Boy said:Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
Also, just play it on a GBA. It's easier.Pachireecko said:Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.Bacon Boy said:Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
The GBC's power LED is already red, It starts to get dim when the batteries run low. It's the GBA's LED that turns red on low batteries.Bacon Boy said:Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
Yeah, that makes me wish I hadn't traded it in to get money towards a DS.Bacon Boy said:Also, just play it on a GBA. It's easier.Pachireecko said:Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.Bacon Boy said:Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
The DS has a GBA-Pachireecko said:Yeah, that makes me wish I hadn't traded it in to get money towards a DS.Bacon Boy said:Also, just play it on a GBA. It's easier.Pachireecko said:Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.Bacon Boy said:Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
Big mistake, eh?
No *censored.2.0*.. sherlockCiaran said:Another way is, when the system turns off, that means the battries are gone
Yeah, thanks.Ciaran said:Another way is, when the system turns off, that means the battries are gone