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    Default My M.U.S.H.A. Doesn't Work!!

    My copy of M.U.S.H.A. doesn't work any more! Does anyone out there have any ideas of what could be wrong? I put it in and just get a black screen. I have cleaned the contacts till they shine like the sun, still it doesn't work. Other games work perfect, but I put M.U.S.H.A. in and nothing but black. Is it dead or what? What could it be? I'm having withdrawl and I don't wanna spend another 40 to 60 to replace it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Have tried pulling the cartridge out slightly so that the pins make contact differently since I know on my nomad I always have to have my carts at just the right angle for them to work.

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    Clean your system contacts also. I take it you've tried other games in the system?

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    Yeah, about 20 games and they all work fine, except musha. I also have tried it on about 4 different systems as well. Same thing on all of them, just a black screen.

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    If you have a gamebit open the cart and see if there are any corroded traces or bad joints.
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    It sounds like there might be a crack in the solder where a chip pin goes into the circuit board. I've had more Sega Genesis PCBs with bad soldering jobs than any other system/make. Open up the cart, give it a thorough inspection.

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    You are the 2nd person I've heard that this has happened to. My friend bought a copy and even through extensive cleaning, couldn't get it to work.
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    yeah, open it up and make sure everything is shiny nice

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