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Originally Posted by themoneycollector
That's why u get emulators and you can still play these classics without having to kill your lungs to get the NES to read your games.
My fav's are zelda (both 1 & 2) and metroid
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Blowing on the cartridges did NOTHING. That was simply placebo effect. The NES I got back from my sis didn't work at all. Power button blinking symptom (when it can't read a game) that we all know and love. I Googled the fix and it worked. Simply open it up and bend the 40+ pins out a little so they make better contact with the leads on the games.
BTW, console game emulators are sweet. They are free, take up no space, and don't require much in the way of graphics, CPU, or RAM to run.