This video demonstrates how to repair a Nintendo NES with a blinking light issue. The repair involves replacing the original 72-pin connector with a new "blinking light win" assembly. The video shows the process of removing the old connector, installing the new one, and reassembling the NES.
30018 10 лет назад 2:16This video addresses a common NES problem: a blinking red light. The video explains that this doesn't mean the console is broken, but rather that the console can't connect to the game cartridge. The video then demonstrates how to clean the game cartridge contacts with rubbing alcohol and Q-tips to fix the issue.
109593 5 лет назад 2:36The video follows a repair attempt on an original NES console that was found in a bathtub full of ice. The console is in good condition but doesn't power on. The repairer discovers a missing 72-pin connector and uses a spare connector from a second NES to fix the issue. The repairer also encounters a broken controller and plans to fix it in a future video.
3253 1 год назад 9:04The video follows a person who purchased a refurbished NES from DK Oldies and reviews the condition of the console and its components. They examine the console's exterior, interior, and game cartridges, noting both positive and negative aspects of the refurbishment process. The video concludes with the person testing the console's functionality after cleaning and adjusting the 72-pin connector.
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