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Game Boy won’t turn on
No matter what you do, you can’t get your Game Boy Pocket to turn on.
Contrast wheel turned too far
If the contrast wheel is turned too far, the screen will be black. Try lowering the contrast to see if you can make out anything on the screen. If your Game Boy’s problem is not so easily solved, read on.
Dead batteries
It is possible that one (or both) of the AAA batteries in your Game Boy is dead or low on juice. Make sure the batteries are properly inserted, and if they are try replacing them with fresh ones.
Bad display
If there is no activity on your Game Boy’s screen after turning it on, it is possible that the display is bad and must be replaced. See the guide on how to replace a LCD screen.
Game Boy screen is too dark
Your Game Boy turns on, but you can barely make out what is display on the screen.
Contrast wheel is incorrectly positioned
Locate the contrast wheel on the right edge of the Game Boy. Use your finger to move the wheel up or down until the screen displays your desired brightness.
Game will not start after turning Game Boy on
Your Game Boy turns on and shows the Nintendo logo, but the game does not start.
Weak connection between game slot and game cartridge
If the game cartridge is not properly inserted into the game slot, a weak connection may prevent the game from starting. Remove the cartridge from the slot, and make sure there is nothing in the slot or cartridge that would block the two from connecting. If there is, remove it and carefully insert the cartridge back into the slot.
Dirty game slot or game cartridge
If a lot of dirt or dust accumulates in the game cartridge or game slot, you may need to do some cleaning. Holding an air spray can an inch or two away, spray inside the bottom of the cartridge. If needed, do the same to the slot. Another method is to use a moist Q-tip to wipe up any dust, and then use a dry Q-Tip or a paper towel to remove any excess water.
Damaged game cartridge
If the game cartridge suffers extensive damage (e.g. crushed, water damage) it may be best to repurchase the game and discard the damaged one.
No sound coming from Game Boy
Your Game Boy Pocket turns on and appears to work, but there is no sound coming from the speaker.
Volume wheel turned too low
Before diving into the guts of your Game Boy, try turning up the volume wheel - it may be too low. If your problem is not so easily fixed, read on.
Damaged internal speaker
There may be a connection problem with the internal speaker which needs replacement.
Dirty jack plug
The female jack has a built-in switch to turn the speaker off when a headset it plugged. Try to see if there is something stuck in the hole. If there is nothing visible, try to plug a headset and remove it.
No sound coming from headphones
Your Game Boy Pocket turns on and appears to work, but there is no sound when headphones are plugged in.
Dirty headphone jack
If there is dirt, dust, or other particles in the headphone jack, a weak connection may prevent your headphones from emitting sound. Using an air spray can, clean out the jack.
Damaged headphones
If there is sound coming from the speaker, but you don’t hear sound when headphones are plugged in, try a different set of headphones. The ones you are using may be malfunctioning.
Damaged headphone jack
If there is still no sound from the headphone jack, there may be an internal hardware issue that needs replacement.
Game Boy dies in a short amount of time
Your Game Boy shuts off and dies soon after turning it on.
Weak battery connection
If batteries are not properly inserted in the Game Boy, a weak connection could be the problem. Make sure the batteries are in their proper positions and did not shift in place.
Batteries low on juice
Batteries that are low on juice and about to die may cause your Game Boy to have a short battery life. Try replacing the batteries with fresh ones.
13 commentaires
You saved my life with this list. Thank you so much!
stickybean - Réponse
I have a gameboy pocket edition and the thing boots fine up until the start screen then nothing happens. How do I troubleshoot this? Fix it?
Katie Conroy - Réponse
this list is useless to anyone with a basic electronics knowledge...
thenewtrace - Réponse
Yep! BUT, it isn’t useless to those that lack the skills. For some people that just want to play Pokemon again, it’s perfectly good, and of more use than a complex guide.
Nikola Wozniak -
Can you put headphones in GameBoy Pocket?
Luka Dodig - Réponse