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Remember that these games have been sitting around gathering dirt for over 20 years. When you insert in your system the metal connectors of the game have to touch the metal connectors in the system. If there is dirt that inbetween there is no connection. You need to remove all dirt from the game and then it will be managed as it was in 1985.

Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and wet rub the metal contacts on the cartridge sale. Then use the dry part of the Q-Tip and rub hard until that you remove all dirt. You may have to do this several times and go through several Q-tips until all dirt is removed. You want repeat this step until the Q-Tip is clean after cleaning. Now that your game is clean, we can quickly clean your system using this game clean. Just take the game and put it in the system and remove it. Now clean up the game and try again. Each time you take Dirt Off the chip system and transfer it to your game to be cleaned. After that, you should have no problems. Your system and games shopuld be working Fine.

This cleaning trick works for the Nintendo NES, but SNES Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64 N64, and Sega Genesis game cartridge most Other games based. Check out href = "http://www.DKOldies.com" target = "_blank"> www.DKOldies.com for tricks on cleaning your games and systems. We also sell a wide variety of classic games with Free Shipping.

  1. Remove the screws on the underside of the system.
  2. Turn the system over and remove the plastic top.
  3. Remove screws holding the metal RF Shield and remove the shield.
  4. Remove the screws holding the black plastic cartridge holder. Note how the small section plastic front door slides below the motherboard. Slide the forward and delete (it is best if the motherboard looks slightly).
  5. Lift the back of the motherboard in place and remove all contacts in the black plastic case. (They resist but just a little rock them back and to drag them off.)
  6. Dip the toothbrush (preferably not yours, Use of a loved one) in the cleaning solution and scrub off contacts.
  7. Flush contacts with water and let dry.
  8. Lift the back of the motherboard and drag the contacts in place.
  9. Lift the front of the motherboard and make Slide the cartridge holder contacts. Make sure the tab on the front clip holder under the motherboard.
  10. Attach screw holder cartridge. (The longest range in the second set of holes on the back.)
  11. Plug the system and test with cartridges clean. (It is perfectly safe to do with it.)
  12. If the games still do not work, contact system may be folded out of shape.
  13. If the system works properly, replace the lid (you can leave the RF Shield off if you want, I will not tell FCC) and replace the screws on the bottom.

Love to play your old games but are tired of the flashing system. Are you still blowing inside your games thinking that will help you or to continuously exploit the side of the console? Use our instructions to keep your games clean, free of dirt and grime and play to perfection.

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