Is there any way to tell that your gameboy colour is low on battery?

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Yeah, I've been replaying Oracle of seasons and I'm worried about the gbc's batteries.
 
Yeohkei said:
Isn't it how strong the light is?
That's the only way you can really tell. But it isn't a great indication of how much time you have left.
 
Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
 
Bacon Boy said:
Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
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:
Pachireecko said:
Bacon Boy said:
Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.
Also, just play it on a GBA. It's easier.
Yeah, that makes me wish I hadn't traded it in to get money towards a DS.

Big mistake, eh?
 
Pachireecko said:
Bacon Boy said:
Pachireecko said:
Bacon Boy said:
Those batteries last a very long time. And the light turns red also, is this your first time using a GBC?
Well, I used to play it when I was a lot younger.
Also, just play it on a GBA. It's easier.
Yeah, that makes me wish I hadn't traded it in to get money towards a DS.

Big mistake, eh?
The DS has a GBA-

Oh yea, can't play GBC games on it. If you still have a GCN, find the GBA Player.
 
Basically like the original Gameboy and the Gameboy Pocket the red LED strength determines the battery time, if it is very bright your battery is very good. if it is dim you should charge.
You should find a second hand SP or GBA since they're 2-a-penny
 
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