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    Default Do you think my NES 2 (top loader) pins are loose or just dirty?

    Lately, when I put several different games in, I simply get a blank white screen when I turn the system on. Some games are just fine, though, but they also feel more snug (Bible Adventures is a good example, it works fine and doesn't seem to move around at all). I put the games that weren't working in my NEX and they worked just fine.....so, it would seem to me to be one or the other, but judging by my testing, I think my pins are loose. Is there anything that can be done for this?

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    I'm actually in the same boat as well. For me personally, I think it's just a case of dirty contacts, but I'd like to know as well, what the problem could be exactly.
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    You could tighten the pins. If I recal correctly, the NES 2 connector is similar to the SNES one, so this guide should help:

    http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/console/ni...s-glitches.htm

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