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Copies of the [[Generation II]] games typically lose the ability to [[Saving|save]] in a shorter timeframe than copies of the [[Generation I]] games due to the battery storing both saved game and {{wp|real-time clock}} data, causing it to drain quicker. The battery is replaceable with another one of the same kind, a CR2025, or a {{wp|CR2032 battery|CR2032}}, which is slightly thicker and lasts longer; doing so will delete the current save file in case it hasn't been erased already by the discharge of the battery.
Copies of the [[Generation II]] games typically lose the ability to [[Saving|save]] in a shorter timeframe than copies of the [[Generation I]] games due to the battery storing both saved game and {{wp|real-time clock}} data, causing it to drain quicker. The battery is replaceable with another one of the same kind, a CR2025, or a {{wp|CR2032 battery|CR2032}}, which is slightly thicker and lasts longer; doing so will delete the current save file in case it hasn't been erased already by the discharge of the battery.


A symptom of a battery running dry is the game's inability to keep track of the time correctly (the [[Error codes|error message]] '''TIME NOT SET''' may also appear on the title screen).
A symptom of a battery running dry is the game's inability to keep track of the time correctly (the [[error message]] '''TIME NOT SET''' may also appear on the title screen).


==Staff==
==Staff==