AFAIK, Batteries in pokemon cartridges were only for the in-game clock, not the actual save files! So he is not safe!
Edit: i stand corrected! Ive never had or worked with pokemon carts specifically, but i have worked with & modded a lot of GB, GBA and N64 carts and not all of them have batteries, in fact most dont. I know n64 mempaks do, tho, but almost none of the carts. Info i had gathered from the various retro communities led me to believe that GB/GBA pokemon carts were a type that didnt need a battery for the save file, only the clock, but apparently that isnt always the case!
then he was saved becauss the cardriges battery died years ago and the savegames where gone
AFAIK, Batteries in pokemon cartridges were only for the in-game clock, not the actual save files! So he is not safe!
Edit: i stand corrected! Ive never had or worked with pokemon carts specifically, but i have worked with & modded a lot of GB, GBA and N64 carts and not all of them have batteries, in fact most dont. I know n64 mempaks do, tho, but almost none of the carts. Info i had gathered from the various retro communities led me to believe that GB/GBA pokemon carts were a type that didnt need a battery for the save file, only the clock, but apparently that isnt always the case!
Definitely not true for gen 2, and I imagine gen 1 was the same. I had to change those batteries with a melted pen.
The old gen from gameboy/color need battery for the save file too.
I think that depends on which Pokemon game