shamoozal.com — The following “guide” will help you restore your Nintendo 64 and for a rather low price at that. It is by no means for experienced console modders, just people who wouldn’t mind putting a little polish onto their games. Best of all, most of these tips can be used for various consoles from the NES to the Genesis.
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Closed AccountMay 30, 2007
And so it begins.
xyqxyqMay 30, 2007
Kirby's Star Stacker.Edit: Or maybe I'm thinking of the Gameboy game...
jesteraceMay 30, 2007
That's what she said.
funkytommymanMay 30, 2007
I got my NES working by opening it up and spraying everything with compressed air. A lot of compressed air. Then I took the 62 pin connector out and with a flathead screwdriver, bent every pin so that they would touch the cartridge properly once more. Worked like a charm.
tyfighterMay 30, 2007
How to clean your dirty ass ancient N64 with qtips? Please write a guide to show me how to wipe my ass.
velvet396May 30, 2007
For the sticker removal I'd recommend using "goof-off" or some other adhesive remover, and *not* magic eraser. It's only "magically erasing" a layer of plastic or whatever else you're using it on. Given that its a prize game possession, I wouldn't use it, or be very careful with it.Also, careful with the adhesive remover, I forgot that may discolor the plastic. Best to try it out on a copy of NFL Quarterback Club first.
brianbennettMay 30, 2007
Goo Gone is the end-all, be-all for removing various adhesive residue.<a class="user" href="http://www.amazon.com/Magic-American-Corp-Goo-Gone/dp/B0008DBQ70">http://www.amazon.com/Magic-American-Corp-Goo-Gone/dp/B0008DBQ70</a>
cerebralMay 30, 2007
Note: The magic eraser does this to EVERYTHING.Does anyone know how those things work? I mean other than removing the top couple of layers of whatever you scrub it on.
cerebralMay 30, 2007
I think what we are all dying to know is how much Gamestop would buy your stuff back from them for after the clearance goes off.With the stickers gone and the games looking good as new I'm sure you may be able to make money off of them.
sgglynnJun 1, 2007
run on sentence, consider revising.
karendeleonAug 25, 2009
to open the N64, you'll need the right tools. the tool is called a game bit or gamebit. google it or yahoo it. the cheapest one i have found is made by newelectronx. so try 'newelectronx gamebit'found a link. just go here<a class="user" href="http://www.newelectronx.com/proddetail.php?prod=gamebit" rel="nofollow">http://www.newelectronx.com/proddetail.php?prod=ga ...</a>