NES (using RF cable): Without cleaning a single thing I popped a game into the system, turned the power on and got the flashing red light with a black/white static screen (was different from powered off though) . I read online this is most likely caused by the 72-pin connector. I cleaned the game cartridge and tried again, still happening. I opened the system up, took out the 72-pin connector and cleaned the contacts on the motherboard. After I put it back together I used an NES cleaning kit (luckily I actually kept these things since I was a kid) and inserted it the normal 5-10 times. Whenever I put a game in now I get the audio (no distortions) however the picture is reaaallly messed up. It is black and white with static, lines, distortions, etc all thrown in. I can tell the game is playing but the picture is really out of whack. I just wanted to confirm whether or not this is a 72-pin connector before I buy a part to replace it with.
Sega Genesis Model 2 (using RF cable): Without cleaning anything I popped in a game and got a static/wavy black and white screen (red power light stayed solid). I had a Sega Genesis cleaning kit so I stuck the cleaning cartridge in about 5-10 times. I also used a very clean game (has been in the box I bought it in nearly all of the time) and now I get the correct audio but with a messed up picture (similar to the NES but a little better). I also tested with other cartridges that I haven't cleaned and still get the same type of picture. It is black and white with quite a few wavy/line distortions and some static but I can see the picture a little bit better than on my NES. I was wondering what part is bad for this system (I'm guessing the slot where the cartridges are inserted). I couldn't really find any help topics on taking apart the Genesis so I didn't really want to mess with it.
To me it seems like both of these systems have the same problem (ironic). I don't believe it's the cables because I used the SNES R/F cable on the same TV and it played fine. Any help in getting these systems working again would be appreciated
