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lemmy.world

Looks brand new dude. What's the first game you fired up on it?

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v1605reply
lemmy.world

Super Mario Bros 3 is the game I'm currently stress testing with, so far so good.

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itsAsinreply
lemmy.world

my favorite game since childhood. forever and ever, amen.

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lemmy.ca

And now you'll be pulling it towards you several times by pulling the cord during intense action, and you'll need to blow the cartridge to make the game work.

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lemmy.world

Got fixes for both of those. 2.4ghz wireless controllers and properly cleaned games and connectors (pencil easer and ipa fixes 99% of issues with the games themselves, long term blowing is bad for the contacts).

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feddit.de

long term blowing is bad for the contacts

Are we still doing phrasing?

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lemm.ee

Damn she's a beaut. And wireless controllers whuut?

Miss my old NES. My modded mini will have to do.

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Thanks! 8Bitdo make some pretty decent controllers. Modded mini or even a pi4 are great ways to play NES games, then you find yourself falling down the MiSTer rabbit hole.

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Yeah it probably would have been better content. When I started work on this it was more to help get the post count and engagement of consolerepair up.

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lemmy.zip

Do you do anything to improve the internal cartridge pin connectors? Or replace the part?

I think I took my apart many years ago and used a small screwdriver to bend the pins out a bit. Every game worked perfectly after that for a while, but it's getting very touchy again...

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I cleaned the edge of the PCB with a pencil easer then ipa. After that I applied some dexoit for good measure. I also added some dexoit to the pins themselves.

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kbin.social

Looks like it’s been bleached too much or the white balance of the photo is way off. That’s definitely the wrong shade of NES gray.

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It's not grey. The paint is matte white and matte black, all with a clear coat. The intent wasn't a restoration since the case had cracks and nicks in it.

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