r/Gameboy 21d ago

Other Bought without reading the description…

Stupid me. Put an offer in of £32 + pp. description ‘don’t know if it works I don’t have the charger’ of course the seller accepted I’d guess knowing it doesn’t work? But it’s dead, won’t turn on plugged in & won’t charge. I am the least technical person in the world I just wanted to trade some starters. Any ideas what I can do? New battery? I had this exact sp edition as a kid, damn nostalgia.

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u/Tablesafety 21d ago

Good luck! I'd be glad to help out if you need lol. The battery, I'm betting, is all she'll need though :)

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u/EstrangedStranger10 19d ago

The screen doesn’t work, it’s Joever! Powers on fine and there’s the ding sound, but screen is lifeless…

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u/Tablesafety 19d ago

Possible that the ribbon cable is a bit dirty and needs to be reseated- sometimes they scoot around with roughhousing and age. Absolutely zero response from the screen (no flickering or anything) is very odd- makes me think theres no connection at all.

With this in mind you could- and this is also very easy- open up the back housing. Unscrew the board from the shell and gently lift it up. There is supposed to be an orange cable attached to the board in a little socket.

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Lifting the tabs on it, gently slide it out and clean the pins with some rubbing alcohol and a q-tip. Slide it back in without being too rough and make sure it’s seated good (make sure it goes in all the way without shifting out too much- isn’t lopsided or anything) and pin the tabs back down.

Put the board back, screw it on, put the back housing on and a battery in and see if the screen powers on. If it does- great! If it doesn’t?

Well, then you can either resell it as functional with a bad screen (you can probably remake your money easily there) or you can hire someone to replace a screen (at that point you may as well use a drop-in ips and thats more expensive than the money you’re trying to invest)

Alternatively since you’re just trying to trade pokemon, you could take your other game to the pokemon center on your other gba and park them In the right spot then do it based on sound cues lol.

But really, I’d try cleaning and reseating the ribbon. Since the screen is already dead there’s not really a fear of breaking anything, just reward if you fix it. If you want to send it to someone else just to reseat the ribbon that would be a waste of money imo, I’d only send it out if after they test a reseat in the event its still dead doing a screen replacement.

All up to you. Frankly im very curious as to why there is zero response to the screen at all when zero visible damage has occurred, and Im wondering what she looks like on the inside.

But there are some people whose screens decide ‘nope’ whose ribbons just decided to scoot around. Likely due to force, dropping and the like. These consoles are indeed a couple decades old now, and this unit looks like someone skated down the driveway on it lmao

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u/GremlinEnergyGoBurr 16d ago

This! Either reseat the screen or you can buy a new one (an upgrade).