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 ...
The NES was really popular, and that means there are lots of consoles out there right now either sitting unused in cupboards or (preferably) still providing entertainment almost three decades after ...
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The original NES console has a fatal flaw in the form of an unreliable pin connector that can make getting cartridges to work a massive pain on aging systems. Various aftermarket solutions have ...
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 ...
Step 1: Turn your Nintendo on its back and remove the six screws highlighted in the image below. A magnetic tip screwdriver will save you some grief and help you keep track of the screws as you ...
The first model of the NES wasn’t all that great; just ask any one of the millions of six-year-olds who independently discovered blowing on a cartridge made it work. The second NES hardware revision, ...
[Callan Brown] wrote in to show us a really interesting NES audio hack. [Callen] decided that he wanted the full Castlevania III audio experience, which (without modifications) can only be had through ...
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