It helps to yell at your NES like a PE couch yells at a portly kid.
ohh....and shove a sock in the cart slot to hold the game down. make sure it's a used sock, preferably from a homeless guy you robbed.
5 step solution to fix any NES game that doesn't work.
- BoringSupreez
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Re: 5 step solution to fix any NES game that doesn't work.
I always use this method for NES games, I've never seen one that wasn't fixed after using this method.Reverend wrote:Q-Tips moist with rubbing alcohol are nice to, just don't clean yours ears before or after the cartridge
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Re: 5 step solution to fix any NES game that doesn't work.
Contact cleaner works tooBoringSupreez wrote:I always use this method for NES games, I've never seen one that wasn't fixed after using this method.Reverend wrote:Q-Tips moist with rubbing alcohol are nice to, just don't clean yours ears before or after the cartridge
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Re: 5 step solution to fix any NES game that doesn't work.
1 step: Visit my site and let a pro show you how it's done.
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Re: 5 step solution to fix any NES game that doesn't work.
I've always used q-tips and alkyhall to do my bidding, though I scrub the shit out of my carts, Its never failed me once.
My technique consist of scrubbing both horizontally and vertically along both sides and on every single connector.
I once used over 15 q-tips cleaning my copy of Axelay, and it STILL worked.
My technique consist of scrubbing both horizontally and vertically along both sides and on every single connector.
I once used over 15 q-tips cleaning my copy of Axelay, and it STILL worked.
