Most, if not all, GBA games used flash memory to save data, not batteries.
definitely not all. but I'll take your word on "most".
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Pokemon Platinum is LITERALLY my favorite game of all time. If I started playing it again... I would start crying.
like me when I try to play Zelda Minish Cap.
I don't care if people say OoT is the best nothing beats good old Minish Cap...
back on topic, I'm going to start Diamond over, just to try doing a Nuzlocke challenge.
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The GBA games use the clock only for berries (and I hear as such a dead battery will disqualify you from catching one Pokemon) but does not have a day/night cycle (which is why when I played most of ... Ruby, it looks like I have according to my game list... I forgot the clock even existed).
I wonder if that will change in the 3DS version (I probably should've waited for a trailer before I already reserved a copy of Alpha Sapphire. Oh well. )
I still play HGSS and the Unova sets from time to time.
I probably play the Hoenn set more than the others though because of a mixture of things I enjoyed(especially the Battle Frontier and additions added in Emerald).
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