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Here is a good image of the battery type. The battery actually has pins attached to it. Those pins are then soldered into the board...
Wow thats crazy. I think I will just get a new copy off ebay or something. I just can't afford the $100 for the tools.
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Here you go..
http://pineconeattack.com/2008/03/28/how-t...a-genesis-cart/
It looks harder than I expected.. you need soldering tools.
Check the comments at the end of the article -- apparently EA games are even more difficult, and use a different type of screw.
I guess Im wondering why you need soldering tools? Couldn't you just unscrew the back of the game, remove the dead battery and replace it with a new one? Sorry, I'm new to this sort of thing. Any sort of responses (within reason lol) would be awesome.
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Thanks guys. Do you think the battery in a new copy of NHL 95 would need replacing? Because I could get a new copy off ebay for $20. Thanks again for the reply.
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I'm new to the board. Big fan of NHL 94 and NHL 95. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this but I have a question about NHL 95. I just recently started plaing these games again after about a decade off and I'm not able to save a season on NHL 95. I will make a bunch of trades, play a few games of a season, and I'm not able to save. Well, I'm able to save but then if I turn the Sega off and an hour later if I come back to it the season I started is gone. This was pretty annoying considering I spent about an hour putting all the Czech born players on the Whalers. It's a fun team and I'd love to play a season but it doesn't save. I have tried this twice as well. Any thoughts? Love the board and I can't wait to talk hockey with everyone.
NHL 94-styled playoff bracket
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I will take Buffalo over Chicago in 7 games.