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    Default Virtual boy won't power on

    I'm trying to get my virtual boy to power on. I have two virtual boys and only one came with a battery pack. When I opened the battery pack, I noticed what looks like black spots where the plus side of the battery goes. Could that be a problem with corrosion or battery acid from the previous owner leaving batteries in? Do you guys have any suggestions on how to fix this?

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    Could you show us some pictures of the damage?

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    Is this a problem just with the battery pack, or will they not power on with the adapter as well?

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