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    Default Few quick NES questions

    OK i have a few NES questions that I kinda need answered so ill go from important to least

    1. I just replaced the 72-pin and put everything back like i got it, but now the games are extremely hard to get out and in

    2.I bought Spy Hunter from a local pawn shop and it needs the contacts cleaned BAD, but i cant get it open. i have the NES cart bit but it dosent fit.

    3. In breakthru how do you get past the landslide in stage 1?

    advise please?

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    1) New pins and 'refurbs' often result in that stiffness. It isn't ziffy, but that is reassuring to me, since a stiff breeze will no longer reset your game. I think I could drop one of my NESs down the stairs and it would still play fine.

    2) Can you get by just cleaning the contacts with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol? Opening it up and using an eraser is better, but alcohol will work.

    3) no idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlopez9069 View Post
    3. In breakthru how do you get past the landslide in stage 1
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/game/587157.html

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    Mine did the same thing...U get use to it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlopez9069 View Post
    1. I just replaced the 72-pin and put everything back like i got it, but now the games are extremely hard to get out and in
    Leave a game in it pressed down overnight, it'll loosen up some.

    Quote Originally Posted by dlopez9069 View Post
    2.I bought Spy Hunter from a local pawn shop and it needs the contacts cleaned BAD, but i cant get it open. i have the NES cart bit but it dosent fit.
    You need a special security bit to open the cartridges, look for a tool kit on eBay, shouldn't run you more than $15 including shipping. Try to get one with multiple sizes.

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    Is it just this game that needs that special tool or is there several? and what is this special tool called?

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    Nearly every NES cartridge is going to need it to open, some very early releases will take a standard screwdriver. Additionally pretty much every cartridge from the NES generation forward requires a special gamebit.

    Here is the toolkit I use, a very old and out of date blog post, wrote that a long time ago. The fork bits are used to open NES power supplies.

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    Wait, is this something different from the "NES cart bit" Mr. Dlopez already has?
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    No I already have the 3.8 bit, but it won't open this game. it has 5 screws and they are wierd shaped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlopez9069 View Post
    No I already have the 3.8 bit, but it won't open this game. it has 5 screws and they are wierd shaped.
    Those are normal freaking slotted screws. Use a precision (small) flathead screwdriver to remove them. I swear, this must be amateur week.

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    and yall attack me for not knowing about the neo geo aes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanks_4 View Post
    and yall attack me for not knowing about the neo geo aes!
    I saw that thread, dunno what the big deal was. There's nothing wrong with asking questions, that's one of the ways you learn. However a standard screw is a standard screw. And yeah, that toolkit also has standard flathead bits - one that's small enough to remove the ones in NES games.

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    You say this:

    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    I saw that thread, dunno what the big deal was. There's nothing wrong with asking questions, that's one of the ways you learn.
    And you also say this?

    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    Those are normal freaking slotted screws. Use a precision (small) flathead screwdriver to remove them. I swear, this must be amateur week.
    What gives?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8-bitNesMan View Post
    What gives?
    Because it's so easy, even a Caveman could do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exit View Post
    Because it's so easy, even a Caveman could do it.
    seriously dude, it's a normal screw. That's like being confused by a doorknob.

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    Don't worry about me bro... I'm well versed in screwing. I just didn't understand the double standard for helping out fellow gamers in need of assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    Those are normal freaking slotted screws. Use a precision (small) flathead screwdriver to remove them. I swear, this must be amateur week.

    Its not a normal slotted screw. The 5 screw carts have a combination slotted and philips head, so the screw looks a little different than either one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyDevil65 View Post
    Its not a normal slotted screw. The 5 screw carts have a combination slotted and philips head, so the screw looks a little different than either one.
    a combination phillips and slotted? do you mean some are phillips and some are slotted? Or is there another type of screw? Pics please. If it's just two types of screws, both of those are standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8-bitNesMan View Post
    Don't worry about me bro... I'm well versed in screwing. I just didn't understand the double standard for helping out fellow gamers in need of assistance.
    spanks_4's questions about Neo Geo systems in another thread were valid, he knew very little about the company and their hardware history outside of their great games. The big question in this thread is how to remove a standard flathead screw. Big difference.

    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyDevil65 View Post
    Its not a normal slotted screw. The 5 screw carts have a combination slotted and philips head, so the screw looks a little different than either one.
    Um, no... lesse... Solstice, Space Shuttle Project, Spelunker.. ah, here it is.. Spy Hunter...



    Wow, look, a standard flathead screw. There is no philips screw head there, not by any stretch of the imagination. Use a normal flathead screwdriver to remove it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    spanks_4's questions about Neo Geo systems in another thread were valid, he knew very little about the company and their hardware history outside of their great games. The big question in this thread is how to remove a standard flathead screw. Big difference.



    Um, no... lesse... Solstice, Space Shuttle Project, Spelunker.. ah, here it is.. Spy Hunter...



    Wow, look, a standard flathead screw. There is no philips screw head there, not by any stretch of the imagination. Use a normal flathead screwdriver to remove it.
    I use a very small philips head screwdriver to open old NES carts and have been for 20 years.

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