Title: aaaaaaaahhhhhh
metroid fan - August 17, 2004 06:34 PM (GMT)
my game erased on its own why why :koopa:
Phazon Hunter - August 17, 2004 10:11 PM (GMT)
someone probably erased when you weren't looking. i don't know, it was just an idea.
metroid fan - August 17, 2004 11:13 PM (GMT)
your right!!!!! * goes to kill brother*
Ballistic Phazonator - August 20, 2004 05:51 PM (GMT)
EVIL IS AMONG US!!!! IT WAS A METROID THAT MISTOOK YOUR MEMORY CARD FOR YOUR HEAD!!!
Phazon Hunter - August 21, 2004 03:48 AM (GMT)
there are no memory cards for super nintendo.
Ballistic Phazonator - August 25, 2004 08:50 PM (GMT)
YOU HAVE A POINT THERE!!!! i keep thinking about gamecube being the only console. its all i've been playing. i am sad that i have been neglecting everything else but metroid prime is just too good!!!
Phazon Hunter - August 25, 2004 11:01 PM (GMT)
Ballistic Phazonator - August 27, 2004 03:15 PM (GMT)
MetaSamus - August 28, 2004 05:33 PM (GMT)
Oh well. Guess youll have to start over again.
Ballistic Phazonator - August 28, 2004 07:35 PM (GMT)
aint that big a game anyway, so don't worry about it. just make sure not to go into the same save point again or it will dissapear just like last time, glitches in cartride games usually don't go away if you blow them or try it over, they are irremovable.
Baby Drone - August 28, 2004 08:05 PM (GMT)
Maybe something magnetic passed close to it?
Ballistic Phazonator - September 3, 2004 09:09 AM (GMT)
or....the box it came in lied. because my SNES is indestructable, so you mighta' kicked it too hard. i chuck it around all the time.
Phazon Infused - September 3, 2004 05:35 PM (GMT)
Yeah, I had my game erased when I was first going through it by my youger brother. I had just beaten Ridley, too!! :angry:
Phazon Hunter - September 4, 2004 12:02 AM (GMT)
Ballistic Phazonator - September 5, 2004 02:30 PM (GMT)
or maybe your cartridge is faulty in its old age...
Gendreavus - December 31, 2004 04:35 AM (GMT)
What BP said is probably what actually happened. In old age, game cartrages' battery powered memory pack will die. That happened to my Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow games...oh well, the only reason I even knew that was because I was trying to get my seven year old cousin set up on them. They were the only games it has ever happened to me on though.
Edit: now it's happened to my little brother's Game boy advance Yu-Gi-Oh game, and I would hardly call that old...maybe certain games have different types of battery packs that wear out faster than others...curse you battery pack makers!
*vanishes*
Hyper_Shock12 - August 18, 2005 11:36 PM (GMT)
faulty battery DOOM! ........................................DOOM!!!!!!! :blink:
Zero - August 19, 2005 07:40 AM (GMT)
It's happened to me before also.
MaxPwnage - February 17, 2006 11:36 PM (GMT)
Same here. Always when I try to change things with my skillz.
>.>
<.<
Don't worry about it, you already got through most of it, right? Now you know where all those important items are, and how to get to them quickly.
Kraid 2 cool - February 19, 2006 06:47 PM (GMT)
The aliens....THE GOVERMENT'S LYING!!! CONSPIRATION!!
*I'm not paranoid, I'm not paranoid*
Look out for the UFOs.....
miles07 - February 23, 2006 04:28 PM (GMT)
Sometimes saving over files ends up burning through the data. You end up with less memory everytime.
Did you wet the cartridge? Sometimes it produces the effect that you can play it, but you can't save! That's happened to one of my GBA games before... It went into the washing machine...
Kraid 2 cool - February 26, 2006 07:37 AM (GMT)
My F-zero Gp legend went through the washing maschine too, BUT, it didn't crash or got damaged on any kind of way. It's completaly normal! That's just weird...
MaxPwnage - April 6, 2006 11:01 PM (GMT)
Strange... I put my cartridge thru the washing machine like you told me to... and it glitched so I have ultimate power! I'm invincible in the game! Now to put other games thru the wash to make them be ultimatized, too...
Shrander - April 7, 2006 02:32 AM (GMT)
*throws computer into washer to have invincible roms*
.......play a game on the original gameboy and save somewhere, then covert to gameboy advance then convert back and see what happens....
Omega - July 10, 2006 01:52 AM (GMT)
The old SNES is losing battery power and erasing game data on its own.