• 9 years 2 months ago
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    Check this out:

    http://www.punksandnerds.com/d/0049.html

    So true.
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      • 9 years 2 months ago
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      DANM!!!!!!!!! I used to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:lol::x:oops: :cry::twisted::roll:
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        • 9 years 2 months ago
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        EDtv wrote:
        DANM!!!!!!!!! I used to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:lol::x:oops: :cry::twisted::roll:


        Who didn't? :lol:
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          • 9 years 2 months ago
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          you know what the real problem is?

          YOU MUST CLEAN YOUR 72 PIN THING inside the NES!

          It gets filled with dust.....


          Blowing your NES games ....Helps but......
          its all about cleaning your 72pin
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            • 9 years 2 months ago
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            I remember my ex once telling me the only reason blowing in it worked was because it got a little saliva on the connections and that helped it.
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              • 9 years 2 months ago
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              actually the 72 pin female connecter is the problem although it wasnt ever dust that caused the problem, the connecter used thin metal wires to make the contact on the game board and they would eventually just get worn out and bend out of shape making only slight connection most of us would blow in the games and then throw the cartridge in the system causing a vibration that made connection allowing the game to play...they acctually market an updated connecter that doesnt have this problem i switched mine over and its been cruising ever since
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                • 9 years 2 months ago
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                I remember doing this, what about putting another game in to hold the one u were playing down
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                  • 9 years 2 months ago
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                  Shiael74 wrote:
                  I remember doing this, what about putting another game in to hold the one u were playing down


                  I used to do that. Sometimes I'd even stick pencils and stuff in there. Getting those cartridges to work was like finding the Nintendo's G-spot.
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                    • 9 years 2 months ago
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                    Now we just have scratched Cds...

                    Oh Pro Evo Soccer 4 how I miss you!!! I'm sorry I thumped the top of the PS2 in rage at conceeding a really gay goal, thus gashing the surface of your video game perfection!!!

                    Despite coming close, this is the first time I've actually destroyed a game in anger and my best one at that!!! And at 25.... so sad.


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                      • 9 years 2 months ago
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                      Mystie wrote:
                      Getting those cartridges to work was like finding the Nintendo's G-spot.



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                        • 9 years 2 months ago
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                        I remember blowing into the games. I also remember my NES imploding on me.
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                          • 9 years 2 months ago
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                          blowing on your game actually will oxidize the connectors thus slowly ruining your NES cartridge....did you know that? :roll:
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                            • 9 years 2 months ago
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                            bbeastieboy wrote:
                            blowing on your game actually will oxidize the connectors thus slowly ruining your NES cartridge....did you know that? :roll:


                            Now I do! Thanks for the tip.

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                              • 9 years 1 month ago
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                              hehe. that brings me back. We used to actually have this game doc cleaner thing where we put this stuff onto this giant q-tip and clean the game and dry. It worked every time. But yeah i do rememeber the blowing thing too....
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                                • 9 years 1 month ago
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                                Oh god...memories...
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                                  • 9 years 1 month ago
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                                  Autobot Matrix wrote:
                                  Now we just have scratched Cds...

                                  Oh Pro Evo Soccer 4 how I miss you!!! I'm sorry I thumped the top of the PS2 in rage at conceeding a really gay goal, thus gashing the surface of your video game perfection!!!

                                  Despite coming close, this is the first time I've actually destroyed a game in anger and my best one at that!!! And at 25.... so sad.


                                  j


                                  Lol, my youngest brother once made a cool goal on a game and he came in screaming "Gooal" and took his shirt off as he kneeled on the floor. He does cartwheels, etc. He never does that when he plays soccer physically because he's in front of his friends ofcourse.


                                  I read that blowing on the cartideges could make it worse because they could rust. We used to blow into the NES itself too.
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                                    • 9 years 1 month ago
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                                    Heh, there was this time I had to blow in a GAMEBOY game for it to work in my Gameboy color. :x

                                    Anyway, I guess this was the first BSOD ever, suprising Microsoft didn't come up with it first...

                                    I guess Nintendo is like Windows ME: WAYYY too many blue screens. :D
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                                      • 9 years 1 month ago
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                                      bbeastieboy wrote:
                                      blowing on your game actually will oxidize the connectors thus slowly ruining your NES cartridge....did you know that? :roll:

                                      No, but I got tired of the NES and gave it to my cousin. Alcohol and girls came it to play shortly after I ditched my NES.
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                                        • 9 years 1 month ago
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                                        Shiael74 wrote:
                                        bbeastieboy wrote:
                                        blowing on your game actually will oxidize the connectors thus slowly ruining your NES cartridge....did you know that? :roll:

                                        No, but I got tired of the NES and gave it to my cousin. Alcohol and girls came it to play shortly after I ditched my NES.
                                        NES > Drunk Girls, because the NES won't sue you afterwards :P

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                                          • 9 years 29 days ago
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                                          i love my nintendo i would never give it up for one of those colour gameboys its just not the same..
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