The internal battery in your game cartridge has died.
It probobly doesn't have enough battery. Take it to GameStop to get a new battery. ------ Pokemon Yellow doesn't have an internal clock battery, Gold And Silver do. There are glitches that stop Yellow from being able to save. If you've attempted these glitches or accidentally found them, that's why.
if you mean Pokemon gold then the answer is no and if you mean Pokemon haert gold then you can get him only with action replay
You can't trade Pokemon from Pokemon Gold to Pokemon Red, you can only trade Pokemon from Red to Gold and not the opposite.
gold pokemon #61 tadpole pokemon
The internal battery in your game cartridge has died.
The internal battery has probably ran dry. To fix this, open your cartridge and replace the battery.
If by memory u mean the save file then that is Ur internal battery source the same device that runs the clocks in the game you need to replace it or just buy a new Pokemon gold game.
It probobly doesn't have enough battery. Take it to GameStop to get a new battery. ------ Pokemon Yellow doesn't have an internal clock battery, Gold And Silver do. There are glitches that stop Yellow from being able to save. If you've attempted these glitches or accidentally found them, that's why.
I believe it's Groudon. I maybe wrong, it depends on the dex. I'm not too familiar to the numbers in the Johto dex. My gold's broken (out of internal battery...)
First of all buy an original battery for the G/S and open the hexagonal screw in the behind. Then carefully take out the old battery and insert the new one, be careful not to plug out any other cords.
my advice: just get a new game. i fixed my gold game but it still wont work right. if you still want to try, go to psypokes.com to find out how to do it.
the carterage battery ran out, unscrew hexagonal screw on back and replace the battery.
This happens because the internal battery inside the game cartridge died. The gold/silver/crystal games all have this problem. They had to have batteries inside them to keep track of the time while the game wasn't in use. Unfortunately, batteries die. And when the battery in the game dies, the save that was on it is deleted and it will no longer save any game. The good news is that your game isn't worthless. If you search with terms such as "pokemon gold battery replacement," you can find instructions on how to replace the battery. The usual tools needed are a new battery (the sites all say what type of battery you need, some type of watch battery), tweasers or pliers (or a specialty screwdriver to get that pesky screw offthe cartridge), and some electric tape. It's a delicate process, and it is possible to damage the game if a mistake is made.
I don't think so, as I never ran into it when I played, and dive came out in Pokemon Sapphire and Ruby, which is a couple of years after Gold was made.
Pokemon Heart gold is different from Pokemon Gold cuz heart gold has better graphics new Pokemon and new events
the gold is not as good for CRT