Not pictured: Bible Adventures. I know I had more but I must have traded some in. I for sure had Jaws and Jack Nicklaus Golf. I replaced the 72 pin connector and she runs perfectly still. I couldn’t believe how spotless it was when I opened it up. Btw, sorry if this is formatted weird. Still trying to get used to Lemmy.
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How’s Toxic Crusader? I never got a chance to play it.
The only thing that goes harder than the soundtrack is the difficulty level. I don’t think I ever made it past the second stage. I basically just played the first level over and over and never got tired of the music.
Ahhh, the original TMNT game. The water level was the bane of my childhood. I don’t think I ever did beat that game, actually.
I’ve never gotten over the trauma of that water level tbh
Same, that level marked the end of your turn.
You KNOW 7 year old me dominated that game. Couldn’t do it now 🥴
old but gold
Four controllers?! You have to hunt down an NES Four Score and get some Bomberman going 💣
The 4 controllers is a little bit of a mystery to me, haha. I think I might have somehow “inherited” 2 controllers and an extra copy of Mario/Duck Hunt from my little cousin at some point…for some reason. Good shout on the four score. I didn’t even know that was a thing! That would be cool to have for hangouts.
Hi, I do console repairs and I’ve done a metric ton of NES. If that 72 pin connector was after market, it will probably wreck your games. If you still have your old connector, or if you can buy a used OEM connector, do the following:
get at least 70 percent iso alcohol and a toothbrush and scrub the connector pins. Next, take the old connector, boil it in water for half an hour and let it cool. Reinstall and test. Don’t be afraid to hit the pins with iso again.
This will save the vast majority of oem connectors, and your games will thank you.
Thanks for the advice! It is in fact an aftermarket connector. I got it after my attempts at cleaning the original one had no effect. I did keep the OEM connector, however. So I will try your method on it and see if I have better luck.