Guest
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Post by Guest on Aug 8, 2007 18:16:27 GMT -5
Hey guys thats right i'm back with some more trivia but how do you guys revive your old N64 games so they can play again
Besides the blowing method of course that dosent work anymore
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Post by Mole on Aug 8, 2007 19:34:53 GMT -5
What I've always done is a light spit and then slam it into the system. Be advised though, moisture and electronics are not supposed to go together, so follow my example at your own risk.
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Post by amxfiles on Aug 8, 2007 19:40:02 GMT -5
Use the NES Survival Kit. Rubbing alcohol and Q-Tips.
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Post by sean™ on Aug 8, 2007 19:40:14 GMT -5
I usually get help for my N64 games from the internet.
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Post by Dwight on Aug 8, 2007 22:57:13 GMT -5
Use the NES Survival Kit. Rubbing alcohol and Q-Tips. Thats exactly what I do. It usually seems to work pretty well, you'd be amazed how dusty those things can become.
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Post by rollinhardcore on Aug 10, 2007 21:58:05 GMT -5
blow into the system and the game, put the game in the crack thing lightly JUST so it stands, and SLAM it with your palm not as hard as you can but hard and then try it
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Post by Too Sweet on Aug 11, 2007 6:54:06 GMT -5
Get a bottle Metholated Spirits, and Dip a Cotton bud in it and Slide it along the bottom of the Cartridge Card ( The Part that sticks out ), then use the other Side of the Bud to dry it off.
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Post by jomoishollywood on Aug 12, 2007 1:44:18 GMT -5
"the blowing method"
hahahaha
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