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My NES finally crapped out after 22 years


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slapolakinkaido
Title: Illegitimate Son of God
Joined: Jul 14 2009
PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 03:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

Goddamit! Now no matter how many times I blow into it it won't play any of my games. I even took it apart, cleaned it, then put it back together. Still nothing. The connectors must be worn out. Time to find a replacement I guess. However I hear the NES still outlasts all the newer systems. It outlasted my SNES and my PS1. Doesn't just about everything else break within the first year?
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Thunderhorse
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Joined: Dec 29 2009
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 04:11 am Reply with quote Back to top

My NES broke when I was about 5 and my SNES is still going strong and I've had it since I was 7. In fact, My NES was the only console I've had break on me except my 360.

Sorry to hear the bad news, though.


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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 04:16 am Reply with quote Back to top

Have you tried methods other than blowing on the cartridges? Apparently, putting in the game, turning the console on, and then wiggling the cartridge from side to side until the game starts working, then hitting reset works very well.


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Greg the White
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Location: Pennsylvania
PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 06:03 am Reply with quote Back to top

My Genesis, Dreamcast,SNES, and Atari 2600 are still fighting on. I try to keep them all in good shape, and not have mega marathons with them. Isn't blowing on cartridges and systems bad for them anyway?


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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 07:31 am Reply with quote Back to top

Hmm... I wonder...

After 22 years is it the solder that is giving out rather than the chips?

Can the Solder on a NES be fixed the same way it can on a VGA card?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflow_soldering

This will 95% certainly destroy your NES, but it sounds like it already might be destroyed... so if there is a 5% chance it will fix it, is it worth it?

How this might be fixed on a VGA card:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Repair-VGA-card-by-re-flowing-solder-on-the-board/2240/1

I have never tried this and only began to hear about this method for video cards about 3-5 days ago.



 
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Tomdincan
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 08:03 am Reply with quote Back to top

72 pin connectors are pretty cheap on eBay, and since you took it apart to clean it would be an easy job for you to install a new one.


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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 08:46 am Reply with quote Back to top

Greg the White wrote:
Isn't blowing on cartridges and systems bad for them anyway?

Yes. Saliva can get into the cartridge and onto the contacts, which would damage them. I Don't know of any console where you had to blow the console itself to get it to work.


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Ash Burton
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 09:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

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Try this number, they should be able to help.


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@om*d
Title: Dorakyura
Joined: Jul 10 2010
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 10:06 am Reply with quote Back to top

Like Tomdincan said, get a new 72 pin connector. That is most likely your problem if the game are not playing but the system itself is still powering on. I have fixed dozens of NES consoles of the years, and most of the time it was just replacing the connector.


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JRA
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 10:51 am Reply with quote Back to top

slapolakinkaido wrote:
However I hear the NES still outlasts all the newer systems.


Pffft. My NES broke when I was 7 after 3 years.


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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 11:53 am Reply with quote Back to top

What a fucking piece of crap. Don't they build things to last anymore?
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slapolakinkaido
Title: Illegitimate Son of God
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PostPosted: Aug 02 2011 10:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

JRA wrote:
slapolakinkaido wrote:
However I hear the NES still outlasts all the newer systems.


Pffft. My NES broke when I was 7 after 3 years.

Yeah but a 7 year old will fuck anything up.

Mr. Satire wrote:
Have you tried methods other than blowing on the cartridges? Apparently, putting in the game, turning the console on, and then wiggling the cartridge from side to side until the game starts working, then hitting reset works very well.

I've tried that as well, but so far nothing. It just keeps flashing on and off.
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GPFontaine
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PostPosted: Aug 03 2011 08:15 am Reply with quote Back to top

slapolakinkaido, you can buy used consoles online pretty cheap now. I've seen them hover around $20 on eBay.



 
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
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PostPosted: Aug 03 2011 07:03 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I know how you feel, man. After several years of owning a Sega Genesis, it finally crapped out on me. I had to go buy a new one, and luckily enough, one with a Sega CD attachment, which I never had as a kid.

I'm sure if you search Google or Bing, you could find some advice on how to fix one.


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slapolakinkaido
Title: Illegitimate Son of God
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PostPosted: Aug 04 2011 07:04 pm Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
slapolakinkaido, you can buy used consoles online pretty cheap now. I've seen them hover around $20 on eBay.

I think I might try to fix it myself with a new 72 pin connnector, which I think I can get for about 7 bucks on Ebay. If I get a used console on Ebay it may not work any better than what I have now. Either way I'll be up and running soon.
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Alowishus
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PostPosted: Aug 04 2011 08:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

That sucks dude, you are making me paranoid that my SNES could go soon.... Neutral

It must be...17 years old.
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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2011 02:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

slapolakinkaido wrote:
Mr. Satire wrote:
Have you tried methods other than blowing on the cartridges? Apparently, putting in the game, turning the console on, and then wiggling the cartridge from side to side until the game starts working, then hitting reset works very well.

I've tried that as well, but so far nothing. It just keeps flashing on and off.

Well, then it's screwed. Either trying buying a new 72-pin thingy, or a new NES. Of course, you can find both on eBay.


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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2011 03:24 am Reply with quote Back to top

Get a top loader, the connectors don't wear out, but be prepared to hate the fuzzy RF signal, finding one that has AV out on is hard because the only ones that have that were modified by Nintendo when customers sent them back complaining, they're pretty rare I hear. You could snag a NES2 and mod it to have AV and then it should last for a really long time.

Here's a long conversation about it if you're interested.



 
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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2011 07:41 am Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
What a fucking piece of crap. Don't they build things to last anymore?

Well, they certainly do not now. My DS Lite is completely fucked (broken hinge, top screen hangs from single ribbon cable, won't power on). And no, the busted hinge is not due to mistreatment, believe it or not.

I must say that the Nintendo 64 is the most resilient and reliable Nintendo console ever made in my opinion.


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slapolakinkaido
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2011 03:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I found a Yobo, 'famiclone' I guess they call it, at a pawn shop for 5 bucks. I didn't buy it however. I figured I would do some investigation on the internet first. Apparently it won't play certain games like Castlevania III, which I own. If that's true I'm glad I didn't get it. I've heard mixed reviews about those clone systems and I want to make an investment that's going to last me a long time.
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2011 04:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

slapolakinkaido wrote:
I found a Yobo, 'famiclone' I guess they call it, at a pawn shop for 5 bucks. I didn't buy it however. I figured I would do some investigation on the internet first. Apparently it won't play certain games like Castlevania III, which I own. If that's true I'm glad I didn't get it. I've heard mixed reviews about those clone systems and I want to make an investment that's going to last me a long time.

I've seen a "Portable" one at a local game shop that's actually pretty reliable. I'll find out it's name next time I go there.
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Blackout
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PostPosted: Aug 06 2011 05:13 am Reply with quote Back to top

The won't play anything that has extra graphic chips in the cart from what I understand. Not sure what the technical side of it is all about, if all these cheap clones are a perfect copy of the hardware on a chip you'd think it would work the same. I dunno it's beyond me.



 
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PostPosted: Aug 26 2011 01:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

At least this spam makes sense for the thread.


Pretty much the greatest thread of all time: http://www.sydlexia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14789

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PostPosted: Aug 26 2011 05:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Relevant spam? I'm afraid.


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PostPosted: Aug 26 2011 06:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Klimbatize wrote:
At least this spam makes sense for the thread.

It's probably pictures of naked women repairing Nintendos. Wait, now I want to click the link.


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