jdc
10-28-2003, 10:46 PM
I've just taken a feverishly growing interest in retro game consoles over the course of the past year. I'm really enjoying the hunt for some of yesteryear's great gaming experiences. I have several clean Genesis units (including one sealed set) and an exceptionally clean NES.
What do you people suggest for when you score a cartridge game, get your treasure home, eagerly pop it into the machine....and it won't fire up. I have one of those little game-cartridge cleaning "sticks" from an NES cleaning kit, practically worn smooth from previous users. I've tried rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip....and have blown into the cartridge before putting it into the machine. The cartridges eventually start to "warm up" and might come on after several resets and re-insertions. It can be frustrating.
Is all of this due to either improper storage or lack of use by the previous owner of the cart? After regular play use will they eventually "come around" again and fire up with just normal insertion? How do you people with those enviably large collections remedy this?
I just found Zelda2 Link's Adventure....and we tried for ages last night to get it to fire up....but the best we got was a solid blue screen. I returned it and exchanged it for Shadowgate....which fired up no probs.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
What do you people suggest for when you score a cartridge game, get your treasure home, eagerly pop it into the machine....and it won't fire up. I have one of those little game-cartridge cleaning "sticks" from an NES cleaning kit, practically worn smooth from previous users. I've tried rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip....and have blown into the cartridge before putting it into the machine. The cartridges eventually start to "warm up" and might come on after several resets and re-insertions. It can be frustrating.
Is all of this due to either improper storage or lack of use by the previous owner of the cart? After regular play use will they eventually "come around" again and fire up with just normal insertion? How do you people with those enviably large collections remedy this?
I just found Zelda2 Link's Adventure....and we tried for ages last night to get it to fire up....but the best we got was a solid blue screen. I returned it and exchanged it for Shadowgate....which fired up no probs.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks