I have this problem with an Advance Wars I bought recently. Pisses me off. I shouldn't have sold my copy years ago because now I'm stuck playing as gregg or whatever the previous owner's name is. It seems I can start a new game, though, so maybe it will work out ok even if I can't clear the old user's info.
You can start the campaign over in Advance Wars, but everything that was previously unlocked will stay unlocked.
There *is* a button combination for reseting the data on the cart, I'm sure - I remember coming across this problem with this particular game before - but hell if I can remember what it might be.
professor ganson wrote:I have this problem with an Advance Wars I bought recently. Pisses me off. I shouldn't have sold my copy years ago because now I'm stuck playing as gregg or whatever the previous owner's name is. It seems I can start a new game, though, so maybe it will work out ok even if I can't clear the old user's info.
Yeah, start a new game and try to save over one of the old ones right away. That will probably work.
E. Randy Dupre wrote:There *is* a button combination for reseting the data on the cart, I'm sure - I remember coming across this problem with this particular game before - but hell if I can remember what it might be.
Yeah, I had to look it up for this very game, but there is a command you can use to erase everything. It's floating around out there someplace (actually it might've been hidden away in the manual).
E. Randy Dupre wrote:There *is* a button combination for reseting the data on the cart, I'm sure - I remember coming across this problem with this particular game before - but hell if I can remember what it might be.
Yeah, I had to look it up for this very game, but there is a command you can use to erase everything. It's floating around out there someplace (actually it might've been hidden away in the manual).
I think it might have been in the manual, but it's likely I am thinking of a different game (I'm sure I also had to look it up for Advance Wars - I bought a used cart-only too).
Anyway, from the GameFAQs message board, hold L, Right (D-pad), and Select when booting the game. Nell should ask you if you want to clear the data.
And, infantry + artillery, and the occasional tank.
which game is it? Maybe there is some FAQ or something
worse case senario you make a new save and copy over the older more advanced save. Unless your trying to sell something as new and unplyed in which case your a naughty boy and up shit creek
PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Going OT here but staying with the Advance Wars theme going on here:
How does Advance Wars DS compare to that of the earlier release of Advance Wars GBA? And is it better or moreso the same thereabouts?
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Advance Wars Dual Strike isn't as good as the GBA ones. It's still good, but it's more unbalanced and has some gimmicky stuff tacked on. Advance Wars Days of Ruin, the second DS Advance Wars, is one of the better games in the series with a reboot and the gimmicky stuff thrown out. It's missing some of the classic modes like War Room, Hard Campaign, and the shop, but the Trial Maps are pretty much a combination of Hard Campaign and War Room. The second DS game also has what the first DS Advance Wars should have had, online.
This is getting way off-topic. Days of Ruin is my personal favourite, followed by the original on GBA. I think the CO vehicle with its CO zone are great, and Gage is awesome. Dusters are pretty cool too.
The campaign isn't all that difficult though, but there are lots of different ways to play Free Battle that can be challenging.
i cant believe there isnt a way to clear all gba carts. that's kinda stupid
Open the cartridge & take out the SRAM battery?
A lot of games use flash or EEPROM. AFAIK, you can erase them with the GBA cart reader/writers sold with early GBA flash carts (later ones come with a PC-GBA link cable and use the GBA itself to read/write the cart). There might also a DS homebrew program floating around that's capable of doing it (i.e. I don't know if one exists, but I don't know of any technical reason preventing it).
i cant believe there isnt a way to clear all gba carts. that's kinda stupid
Open the cartridge & take out the SRAM battery?
A lot of games use flash or EEPROM. AFAIK, you can erase them with the GBA cart reader/writers sold with early GBA flash carts (later ones come with a PC-GBA link cable and use the GBA itself to read/write the cart). There might also a DS homebrew program floating around that's capable of doing it (i.e. I don't know if one exists, but I don't know of any technical reason preventing it).
Well, I wasn't very sure about the battery myself, so thanks for the info.
That's for Advance Wars. Lordstar wrote it as a solution for all GBA games, jonny5 wants to clear NFS Most Wanted and it did not work. At least that's my interpretation of what happened.