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The NES' former, non-fucking-up glory


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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Since the early '90s, those of us who still have an NES have had to worry every microinstant that we've somehow gotten it to work properly that something, ANYTHING, is going to fuck up. Maybe the graphics will glitch up in some way. Maybe the game will freeze. Maybe the console will spontaneously reset. Maybe any combination of the three. I've been putting myself through such worry and, oftentimes, grief for so long now and I'm so very, very sick of it. Does anyone know of any way to restore the console to its pristine condition from back in the '80s, when we never had to worry about any such things?
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MOGHARR
Title: The Original CandyWafer
Joined: Apr 05 2007
Location: Under Jolly Roger
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

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docinsano
Title: Boner King
Joined: Jan 08 2008
Location: Mpls Mini Soda
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Get a new 72 pin connector off of ebay. If you can find a gold plated one, get it. I think those are higher quality. That's what I've heard revives the NES. Otherwise, buy a toploader... Otherwise there's the NES knock-offs like the FC Twin...
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lavalarva
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Joined: Dec 04 2006
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My TV was as shitty as my Nes, so I often had to tweak with both of them. The TV would be ok as long as it stopped scrolling all the time, but for the Nes I had to blow the cartridge and figure out if the system wanted it pushed down or not.

Also the games sometimes started at 3x normal speed or something, but that was mostly hilarious.
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You can replace some of the pins and such.
http://josh.kfoo.net/9-nes-console-repair.html


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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Seriously, the top-loader is the way to go.


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Andrew Man
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PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I hate the look of it despite its superior functionality.


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Douche McCallister
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Joined: Jan 26 2007
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PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

If you don't want to order a connector off the internet, just pop open your nintendo and remove yours and clean it with some industrial cleaner. I used to do these types of things for a living not to long ago. Just spray some cleaner on it set it down so it air drys. Apply some more, scrub it and then let it dry again. It should be back to like new status. Unless the corrosion sets in. One takes 5-7 days the other takes about an hour. Your choice.


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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
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PostPosted: Jan 12 2009 11:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Andrew Man wrote:
I hate the look of it despite its superior functionality.

I actually prefer the top-loader's curvier exterior over the original's box-y look.


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Arlock41
Title: Naunie
Joined: Dec 07 2008
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 12:08 am Reply with quote Back to top

I still manage to get my NES to work.
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JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 12:24 am Reply with quote Back to top

The only game that fucks up continually in my collection is Q*Bert and Donkey Kong Classics. Other than that, the other 40 or so games work fine still, since like '89. I'm not bragging, more like amazed.
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Dr. Jeebus
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Joined: Sep 03 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 09:47 am Reply with quote Back to top

docinsano wrote:
Get a new 72 pin connector off of ebay. If you can find a gold plated one, get it. I think those are higher quality. That's what I've heard revives the NES. Otherwise, buy a toploader... Otherwise there's the NES knock-offs like the FC Twin...


Gold plated cables/leads = stupid. Gold conducts electricity MUCH worse than copper (I'd have to look up the resistance of each metal to refresh my memory, but I believe it's several thousand times worse than copper) and they're needlessly expensive. The advantage to gold is that it won't corrode over time, but your cables would have to be really old for that to happen anyway and you can just buy another one if it does (The price of 2 normal ones should still be significantly less than the single gold one.)


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docinsano
Title: Boner King
Joined: Jan 08 2008
Location: Mpls Mini Soda
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 03:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Or you could get a new 72 pin connector, gut your nes, and make a custom case that's bitchin' as all hell.
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 04:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My NES is currently hooked up and works just fine.



 
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Chrisby
Joined: Mar 31 2006
Location: Where my computer is.
PostPosted: Jan 13 2009 09:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My NES is fairly shot; after about 10 minutes of fiddling and asking it nicely, then it MIGHT work, if it's in the mood. Makes me glad that emulation and the Virtual Console exist.

I'm looking to buy a toploader though maybe. They're not that hideously expensive.
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