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If you’re a retro gamer or you’re feeling nostalgic, you may find yourself needing to clean out an old NES cartridge now and then. While you may be tempted to simply blow into the cartridge like you did back in the day, we’ll show you the right way to do it! In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about cleaning NES cartridges so that you can get back to gaming in no time.

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  1. If you've seen the back of an NES cartridge, you probably noticed little screws in there. These are a special type of security screw that require a security bit in order to remove. You can remove those screws in either one of two ways. [1]
    • The first option is to take a Dremel tool and carve a grove in a flat head bit so the prongs of the bit can grip the screw head.
    • The second is to take a cheap pen you don't use anymore and heat the end with a lighter and press it into the hole once the tip is thick but not liquid.

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      • You can use this method for any cartridge games including SNES, N64, Atari 2600, and even Nintendo DS games.
      • If the system still doesn't work, you may have to fix the 72-pin connector within the console. This involves taking the console apart and either bending the pins back into place so that they will make contact with the game, or replacing the connector entirely (not recommended)
      • If you have some time on your hands you can attempt to bend the pins back into place. To do this safely you will need to look up instructions on how to do this.
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      Warnings

      • Avoid blowing into the cartridge contracts. This works as a temporary fix, but in the long run the moisture from your breath will corrode the contacts.
      • Make sure you don't put the circuit board in upside down because you'll mess up your game if you do.
      • Be sure the cartridge contacts are free of window cleaner before inserting it into the game system. This will cause window cleaner to get into the system and eventually corrode the contacts.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Window Cleaner
      • Cotton swabs

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