Talk:Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions: Difference between revisions

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My version of Silver has stubbornly maintained it falsely set internal clock for 10 years now - no signs of battery depletion. (When I was a smaller kid I did not understand the difference of am and pm...so you can imagine.) Are there any differences between versions? And if the game cartridge is in GameBoy Color, can it use the batteries of the console instead? Or do I just happen to have an above-average copy of this game? --[[User:Black Eagle|Black Eagle]] 18:15, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
My version of Silver has stubbornly maintained it falsely set internal clock for 10 years now - no signs of battery depletion. (When I was a smaller kid I did not understand the difference of am and pm...so you can imagine.) Are there any differences between versions? And if the game cartridge is in GameBoy Color, can it use the batteries of the console instead? Or do I just happen to have an above-average copy of this game? --[[User:Black Eagle|Black Eagle]] 18:15, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
== Changing your time ==
Apparently this article is missing the somewhat-secret feature that allowed you to change your time, provided you entered the correct 'secred code' (based on Trainer ID & current Money not deposited at home). This is especially interesting, as you could somewhat 'cheat' yourself infinite amounts of PP Ups, Exp Shares and/or Masterballs in conjunction with the [[Lucky Channel]], provided you happen to be lucky enough to manage to get a matching draw. (You then proceed to change the time, which somewhat resetted the obtained-your-prize boolean on the Lucky Channel as well, without resetting the week´s lucky ID. Rinse, repeat and profit.) [[User:ForTheLichKing!|FTLK]], [[User Talk:ForTheLichKing!|Talk!]],  09:46, 5 December 2011 (UTC)

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