Blowing into your NES carts is a lousy idea. Thankfully, fixing that dusty old Nintendo Entertainment System is easier and cheaper than ever before. In the inaugural episode of This Old Tech, Seth ...
In the 1980s, everyone who owned a Nintendo Entertainment System knew the only way to fix a faulty game was to eject it, hold it to your lips, and blow on it. If it didn't work after that, you simply ...
If that old NES of yours has died, odds are the culprit is a 72-pin connector. Luckily, it’s easily fixed, as this video from Wired shows. And how’s this for an embarrassing admission: I never knew ...
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