I Bought 6 Broken Game Boys - Let's Try to Fix Them!

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Published 2023-03-17
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I Bought ALL The Broken Game Boys - Let's Fix Them! I bought every color of Game Boy in the Play It Loud! series (USA available colors) so I have size to try to get fully working. Corroded battery contacts are a problem with almost all of them. I also fixed a couple screen issues and, of course, did some cleaning.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeremy2283
    I like that you're doing more retro repairs. You've become well rounded in your reportoire!
  • @xxSepelxx
    The white stuff that you crunched of the black game boys battery connectors is most likely battery acid. To clean that off there is a very simple trick: Use some vinegar and the acid starts bubbling and dissolves immediately. I usually clean the stuff afterwards with some IPA to prevent rusting due to the vinegar, but I am not sure if you would actually need to. By the way, I really like your retro console repair videos! Keep it up!
  • @Slashser
    I grew up with the Advance so it just dawned on me, but it surprises me how they managed to make a much more powerful console run in half the battery power.
  • can you imagine how great it would be if every board had to have vital info printed onto it
  • @cidkramer
    Desolder like you did, throw the battery tabs into some heated vinegar for a few min, clean them up with isopropyl and reinstall. Works every time for me. I also drop some isopropyl into the wheels and work them back and forth before blowing the with compressed air. I do the same for the power switch. For the cartridge slot I use a tooth brush to clean the pins nicely.
  • @HybridDivide
    If you want to get a bit more contrast on OG Game Boy screens, change the polarizer direction, and install a bivert chip. It'll end up with the image being correct, but with better contrast.
  • I don't know why, but your game console repair videos feel like they are repairing my childhood. You are our hero!!
  • @Moby41
    Always a good day when Tronics uploads a new video
  • I honestly bought BW-100 a few weeks ago because of your content, really does work wonders, works better than IPA 99% for a lot of what I normally do.
  • As everyone saw, the first Gameboy already had its own video. 😁 Just sit back and enjoy the rest of this video. 😊
  • @EMNemesis
    Enjoyed watching this, looking forward on more handheld consoles being repaired back to life and give new purpose.
  • @westla3074
    Great video as always. One suggestion for production value when showing retro handhelds, have a dedicated variable speed camera to match the lower refresh rates of the screen in use. It would show a much better representation of what you're actually seeing.
  • This type of video is the reason why I love watching your channel!! Amazing job!
  • Yay more DMGs! Thanks for working on these, they’re some of my favorites to see fixed
  • @pc-122
    The dmg-1 might be my favorite gameboy. I bought a broken one to reshell and battery/screen mod a few years ago. It was so satisfying, one of the bigger projects I’d done up to that point. It set me on a path to collet more and repair more stuff in general. So I have some serious love for these chunky boys haha
  • Watching you fix old consoles and handhelds always makes me happy :)
  • @bloink3511
    Just found my old gameboy and game collection a few weeks ago. Been tinkering ever since. Thanks for the incredibly well made videos. They really help my understanding of how these old things work
  • @edusszfx
    I had the red one with that case and all ! Brings back good memories! Great job getting it all working!
  • @kirimasu5179
    Your Videos are soo enjoyable. The cleanings are kind of ASMR for me haha. Keep it up, you are a truly impressive man.
  • @Javisflip_
    I was just looking into buying new battery contacts for my corroded DMG GameBoy. I think I’m gonna give it a shot after this video, thanks!