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superhypered

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hey Coy, that first pic of you, kinda reminded me of Barret in Final Fantasy 7..... sorry, I'm playing it atm :lol:

and I'll be sitting that runway stuff out
 

superhypered

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... what do you mean? I'm assume you're talkin to me/... I have like every game system you can think of except the really old ones, Wii, and Dreamcast
 

whitedc4

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ooh gotcha.. i had a n64 in fact i still have it but i dont really know what to do to make it work soooo its never been played
 

superhypered

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Sometimes its simply just the cartridge that needs to be cleaned, but N64 and SNES with all those old cartridges, all thats inside is a circuit board... I gave my SNES to my dad work mate who is the electrician at his work to make it work again, so we'll see whats up.... hopefully it'll work cuz I just got Super Mario RPG for $27 lol. $10 less than the lowest price on Amazon
 

ixcocoyxi

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Sometimes its simply just the cartridge that needs to be cleaned, but N64 and SNES with all those old cartridges, all thats inside is a circuit board... I gave my SNES to my dad work mate who is the electrician at his work to make it work again, so we'll see whats up.... hopefully it'll work cuz I just got Super Mario RPG for $27 lol. $10 less than the lowest price on Amazon
you could clean the prongs inside the cartridge with wd40. it wont conduct electricity and its actually a good cleaning solvent.

a guy here in my town that repairs/sells retro games told me to do that just in case they have a hard time working.

but ive switched to roms a long time ago. it just saves more space.
 

superhypered

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ah. I was shown that a piece of this fiber grit stuff gets the residue off the prongs on the cartridges, then he showed me how to just get some alcohol on a Q-tip and wipe all the oxidation out and its good as new
 
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