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HOWTO take apart and repair an old NES

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This video from Gamelife found via Hackszine brings back the good old days. It shows how to dismantle a Nintendo Entertainment System, replace the 72-pin connector and get the NES working like new! I still have an NES with lots of games at home somewhere, now i just need to buy a 72-pin connector.

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Comment from: Locksmith Washington [Visitor]
Locksmith WashingtonI wish I can have the link on how dismantle a Nintendo Entertainment System.
12/09/11 @ 12:12

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