Re: Repairing/cleaning a NES
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1) Buy a replacement 72-pin connecter
2) Buy a 3.8 MM security screw bit
3) Install the new connector
4) Open the games and use an eraser on the contacts
The items in steps 1 and 2 can be found on eBay or a few other sources.
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This is a really cheap and easy way to take care of it. There are some electronic stores online that sell the 72 pin connector.
I was worried about taking the NES apart because I'm not very handy. But it was pretty simple.
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