I Bought a BROKEN Game Boy MICRO - Let's Fix It!

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Published 2021-08-20
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BROKEN Game Boy Micro Repair - I bought a broken Game Boy Micro that won't power on. I tried a new battery but it still wouldn't turn on. So I ended up having to take it apart down to the motherboard to discover what was wrong.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheCod3r
    Given the circumstances surrounding this, I'd say the fuse blew because it had a damaged port. Someone replaced the port but didn't go an further with it. Awesome job :)
  • @kirara4953
    This type of restoration, where there's no schematic or booklet to help, just pure skill, are so satisfying to see.
  • @ImPattMan
    The ability to pick up a device you've never seen before and quickly and accurately diagnose the issue is what separates the amateurs from the pros. You my friend are certainly a pro, I know you like to feel you way around devices blind when you get them for the first time instead of looking up guides (which certainly would have been available for a device like this), and I think that gives you a certain amount of knowledge and expertise that's difficult to obtain elsewhere. Love watching these, and keep killin' it my friend!
  • @ricahrdb
    I love the GBM. It is just about the most perfect portable gaming device. Great to see one brought back from the dead. šŸ‘
  • @danboy37
    Way to succeed in trying something new. This video just goes to show that if you work hard and keep practicing at whatever project that you want to finish, you can succeed at accomplishing such amazing goals.
  • @ianmitchell4742
    I have absolutely no intentions of fixing anything like this but your videos are mesmerising
  • @nitrax8629
    Love these tiny Game Boys! The screen is probably the easiest part for these to source ironically, as it was a standard part used in many cameras at the time.
  • @FrugalRepair
    Wow, great repair! It's always so great to see things come back to life. For the scratches on the screen, have you tried a magic eraser (the OEM brand) for those kinds of scratches on the polarizer?
  • @MyNewOldConsole
    I loved it! You should have a retro fix section, there are a lot of pseudo fixers that do "obvious" repairs (like replace the charging Port for example) and then they ruined the devices or leave it because they asume there is nothing to do. Great video, great job! I hope to see another retro console repairs in the future
  • @TheCod3r
    These things look awesome, might have to grab one for my collection. Great video as always Steve
  • @luismarquez4757
    It's beautiful when an old console is bring back to life. They deserve a second chance to bring hours of fun.
  • @FatassRat69
    My parents got me one of these for about 15 dollars when I was little, that thing was my childhood
  • @StezStixFix
    Love these little things. I've been keeping my eye out for one, but boy are they expensive! Great fix, Steve šŸ‘
  • @juampimlb1745
    Tronix, your voice is si calm. I almost fall sleep with the sound of this video šŸ˜
  • @CoasterNut
    That seemed like a very satisfying fix. Always fun to see you work on a new system!
  • @forewheeler
    This was really impressive man. Never even worked on the device and diagnosed the issue. Color Me impressed
  • @theringoffire67
    Itā€™s great watching this because you know so many others would just throw broken electronics in the garbage while my man here is giving them a new life.
  • @cirugiaretro
    Your videos definitely inspired the ones IĀ“m making! Thanks for showing your great work!!!