HOW TO FIX YOUR NINTENDO BLINKING LIGHT (FAST VERSION)

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  • @mattgray815
    @mattgray815 9 лет назад +5

    This tutorial made it so easy but stressful to fix my old NES system, but by watching and following each step it works like brand new. Thanks for the help.

  • @henrysu1085
    @henrysu1085 8 лет назад +22

    Thank you so much sir, I've been wanting to use my old NES for years now, only now had I bothered to check the internet, I came across this video, and here I am 30 minutes later with a fixed NES!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      thats awesome!

    • @funnrun3399
      @funnrun3399 Год назад

      I fix a ton of nes systems I Repair the pin sets it's not hard I do not recommend repairing pin sets it's a little tricky I also remove the 3193A lockout chip makes the system a lot better

  • @RobBradshawG
    @RobBradshawG 8 лет назад +6

    Legend! Thank you, just used this video to resurrect my old NES. pulled apart cleaned it all out, bend back up the connector pins and cleaned with contact cleaner. cleaned all my cartridges, and all 5 which i could not get working no matter what. now work perfectly. Zelda 1, Zelda 2 , faxanidu and super mario bro 2 time to play again :)

  • @BruceWayne-mb4hk
    @BruceWayne-mb4hk 6 лет назад +2

    This is currently the best video on RUclips covering basic Nintendo repair. Thumbs up.

  • @dohcvtec217
    @dohcvtec217 8 лет назад +25

    Pressing the reset button around 20 times stops the light blinking on my dad's old NES.

  • @carolinaprepper540
    @carolinaprepper540 9 лет назад +1

    It worked !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just took it apart , used a needle and pushed the pins up like you said in the video. I put it back together, turned it on and it worked again. It only took about 10 minutes. So glad i watched your video cause i was thinking of trashing it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      Carolina Prepper You are welcome, awesome you got it fixed. I am in Greenville, how about you?

  • @achanceofclouds
    @achanceofclouds 7 лет назад +2

    this is probably the best (Because it's so straight forward) NES pin fixing tutorial I've sen

  • @hankhill9562
    @hankhill9562 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks man, this video helped me out. I mainly got stuck trying to figure out how to remove the pins, and it was the two screws near the AV and power that I missed.

  • @cauliflower4831
    @cauliflower4831 5 лет назад +2

    I'm witness that this maintenance actually works ... When pressed cartbridge down in NES just sent me green screen ... after cleaning it up for a while worked majestically.
    Just little advice is using isopropyl alcohol with some patience in motherboard contacts ... My nes was gift by older brother and it does have around 30 years old (the console) so the change is shown immediatelly. Thanks for the video though.

  • @kevintheomanharris
    @kevintheomanharris 8 лет назад +84

    Actual instructions begin at 1:50 I'd hate to see the non-fast version of this video.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  7 лет назад +35

      wow, impatient much?

    • @striker1211
      @striker1211 7 лет назад +12

      He's not wrong. You basically click-baited on that title. I was looking for a FAST non-BS version. You made a great repair video, everything after 1:50 is gold... but that intro was not FAST in any way and you know it. Thanks for the video though, the repair part is perfect.

    • @Tailslol
      @Tailslol 7 лет назад +4

      faster version and cheaper? alcohol bath the old connector or boil it in distilled water,and disable the lockout chip by cutting the leg.
      no need those bad Chinese connector.

    • @tanya_thivier9
      @tanya_thivier9 6 лет назад +1

      Tailslol is right, I ordered a new 72 pins rack and the came worst tham thw original.

  • @unupdatedgamer5519
    @unupdatedgamer5519 7 лет назад +1

    thank you man. i bought an nes from gamestop and it had the blinking light. it now works and im very excited. thank you again

  • @TheWinter99
    @TheWinter99 9 лет назад +1

    Very good video mate had the same problem got a new pin connector off Amazon and fixed it, I wouldn't have been able to do it without the help from this video

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад +1

      TheWinter99 awesome, now you are ready for more Mario!

  • @DBarros408
    @DBarros408 9 лет назад +4

    This is why I love youtube! Thanks man gonna try this right now.

  • @Naztalgic
    @Naztalgic 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you i just followed your video step by step and everything worked out Perfect I did have to bend the connectors up personally took me bout 10 minutes and saved me $10 Thanks again

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      Nazar Loun awesome!

    • @Naztalgic
      @Naztalgic 9 лет назад

      Ok so i thought it worked but looks like something else is wrong I also disabled the chip whatever its called the one where you cut the 4th prong from the left to stop the flashing. The flashing light went away but non of my games work nothing even comes up on the screen other than a grey screen or squiggly random flashy squigles. Anyways as far as you know do i just have a dead NES?

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      Nazar Loun well I hope not, If your motherboard is intact and all connections are good, it must just be a game and pin connection. Maybe just install a new pin connector and see what happens. Sometimes bending will solve the problem, but many times since it is old and the original it needs to be replaced.

    • @Naztalgic
      @Naztalgic 9 лет назад

      ok thank you sir ill order me a new one of those pin connectors i was just so happy that i bought an NES for $5 i guess it will have to be a $15 NES LOL! Thank you for your time much appreciated

  • @zane.fritts
    @zane.fritts 7 лет назад +4

    I really appreciated this video. I had a rough day and getting my new and first NES working made my day better. Thumbs up!

  • @mycamero11
    @mycamero11 9 лет назад +1

    Great vid. I just bought an nes today for a gift and checked to see if it worked and it wasnt. Just blinked.Took it all apart and did what u said and although it still doesnt work right at least i got something on the screen and narrowed down the problem so all i gotta do is get a new 72 pin and it should work just fine. Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      Thats great, its going to be a great present!

  • @almo8989
    @almo8989 7 лет назад +1

    Cool video. I don't have an NES anymore, but I never knew that it was the pin connector that was causing the problem. It use to drive me nuts.

  • @NikkoNikko98
    @NikkoNikko98 9 лет назад +3

    thanks alot this helped us out a lot brother my dad ordered new pins cant wait to watch your video again and get nes gaming again keep posting :)God bless

  • @strangestatic8335
    @strangestatic8335 3 года назад +1

    This help me so much sir respect for this video its was a god send find my nes in my mums house 40 years old and this help me bring it back to life. Feel so bless right about now and happy cant lie ❤🙏🏿🙋‍♂️👏 keep up the good work 🙌 I be locking for more information about the nes

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  3 года назад +1

      You are very welcome! Glad to help!

  • @tboyjaydee
    @tboyjaydee 5 лет назад

    Dude thank you! Your video was perfect, not too fast, not too slow. Got my NES working in 15 minutes. Little tip 5flr others: you might have to be a little mean to it, by which I mean you gotta pull it off with a little bit of force.

  • @katiemorris4844
    @katiemorris4844 9 лет назад +1

    Holy crap! Just googled this problem for my NES and you popped up! Please tell me you used to be a coach at Union County High School in SC! If you're not, I swear you look EXACTLY like strength and conditioning coach that used to work there!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад +1

      Katie Morris Yes I did, thats me! I hope this vid helped you with your NES problem!

  • @roosterguy4958
    @roosterguy4958 4 года назад +1

    Just plugged in my nes for the first time in years and it's doing all of that crap I'm probably going to go that route with ordering the new pin connector thanks for the video.

  • @joshuasmith720
    @joshuasmith720 8 лет назад +1

    Good video man. I had 3 sitting around that I needed to get ready for sale, and I had 2 new pins that I bought last year and I figured I'd get to it all someday, and it worked great. thanks again.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +Joshua Smith you are welcome, I think a small game shop will charge about 40 bucks to fix them

    • @joshuasmith720
      @joshuasmith720 8 лет назад +1

      Thats just criminal :( I'm really getting into the DIY repair as I run a small online retro game store, but have been letting the consoles build up for a couple of years that need repair :\ I just did 10 snes power port replacements with 8 more to go. Before taking the time to sit down and watch the vids, I had absolutely no idea what to do with any of these things. Anyone can do this if they just watch your vids. Keep em coming man ;)

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      Joshua Smith thanks a lot!

  • @mrockstar4christ
    @mrockstar4christ 6 лет назад +3

    You are the absolute best man. Thanks for the video.

  • @jennycooper1465
    @jennycooper1465 8 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this how to video. I've been trying to fix my Nintendo. My problem for the time being is I can't find a screwdriver long enough to get the back panel off.

  • @cannonmovietalesfan
    @cannonmovietalesfan 6 лет назад

    You are a genius! I really mean it! I followed every step and my NES works! My system may glitch a little bit, but sometimes I give it a jiggle. And I'm also glad the Nintendo company still makes 72 pin connector, or as I refer to as the heart of NES. You rock and you're a lifesaver!

  • @dark_flipkid3777
    @dark_flipkid3777 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the guide nes is working like a charm

  • @TheRykerDane
    @TheRykerDane  11 лет назад +4

    Thanks, I will see if I can contact him!

  • @t.j.armetta5726
    @t.j.armetta5726 9 лет назад +1

    Got to give a huge shout out to you! You made my day for only $10 and 10 minutes!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      T.J. Armetta awesome, glad you got it fixed!

  • @psovegeta
    @psovegeta 5 лет назад +1

    Tried to do this but I think there's too much corrosion and wear on my pins. I'm gonna have to order a new one but I'm glad it seems to be an easy enough fix.

  • @AdamG1983
    @AdamG1983 10 лет назад

    I'm usually not the greatest at hardware repair (big, clumsy hands), but this was very straightforward. I'll try the pin bend method first and then replace PIN connector if needed.
    If I do, where is the best place to find a cheap, reliable unit?

    • @AdamG1983
      @AdamG1983 10 лет назад

      Where do I find PIN connector I meant.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад

      AdamG1983 Check ebay for cheap pin connectors, otherwise your local game shop might sell them too. They will also charge about $60 to put it in too, when this is really easy to do yourself.

    • @AdamG1983
      @AdamG1983 10 лет назад

      TheRykerDane I think I will do that. I attempted to pull the pins back myself but nerfed it. Thanks for the video though! Will be a breeze once I get replacement.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад

      ok awesome, replacing it is easy, especially after seeing it done.

  • @JustSomeDude_.
    @JustSomeDude_. 3 года назад +1

    Best Video ever. I did exactly what the intro was.

  • @stephaniebecerra8791
    @stephaniebecerra8791 10 лет назад +1

    Ha!:) Thanks for the video. Entertaining, as well as informative. Nice job;) I will be working on my console later on tonight, following your tutorial. If I end up needing a new pin connector, do you recommend a certain site to order from? Thanks!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад

      Stephanie Becerra Any online site has them pretty cheap, but usually eBay is the cheapest. Glad it helped you out!

  • @xlr8ter4
    @xlr8ter4 2 года назад

    BOOM! NES fixed. My man!

  • @Lythrox
    @Lythrox 8 лет назад +4

    Pro tip to Nintendo owners, looking to replace pin connectors. Look for a a stainless ping connector as to brass; does not hold it's shape and will slowly deteriorate. Next hunt for thin cut cartage's or there usually worn in or around 0.025". These are lighter on your contact pins and will do less damage to each brass pin if you have a good system with tight pins.
    Finally treatment, ensure your games are flush inserted near the hatch and less to the back of the bay. You do not need full to the back impression and installment.
    The flaw with Nintendo Entertainment system besides the brass, was Nintendo not creating a stop on the 72 pin connector at the back to protect the pins which results in a crushing the pins beyond there tolerance. about .015lbs of pressure is all you need or your pinky finger exerting force in the center of the cartage.
    This is why your litter sister always would get your console working, a softer touch is the answer.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +Lythrox very good information, thanks a lot for posting!

    • @Solja9mm
      @Solja9mm 7 лет назад

      Lythrox I just replaced my pins with new ones. It came with this eraser that cleans the contacts. I cleaned all the contacts on the board and opened the game and cleaned those also and it still doesn't work. All I get is a flashing grey screen. I did disable the lock out chip. Any ideas on what's going on with my system?

    • @doodoostickstain
      @doodoostickstain 6 лет назад

      OMG Lythrox i'm gonna try that thanks! i'm mad cause Ghostbusters keeps cutting out on me just as i'm halfway to the sound generator

  • @jimmysmith5418
    @jimmysmith5418 2 года назад

    Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿 bro!

  • @abegrodriguez
    @abegrodriguez 4 года назад

    Thanks for your video, followed your tips and everything went great! My NES didn’t turn on as smooth though. The 72 replacement I bought is super tight too. Any thoughts or recommendations on where to buy 72 replacement from legit seller?

  • @GaBoBalberith
    @GaBoBalberith 9 лет назад +1

    thank you... mine has been store since 1996 i found my snes 2 days ago and it was the same flashing screen and the blinking light.. ill try to get the new replacement and test if it works.. thank you again

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      +Gabrielmtlqc I hope you get it out and fix it to relive those aweosome Mario memories!

    • @GaBoBalberith
      @GaBoBalberith 8 лет назад

      +TheRykerDane just finished cleaning my games and also the 72 pin as you show in your video and it worked great... thank you again ... I'll go enjoy my nes..

  • @heatrayzvideo3007
    @heatrayzvideo3007 9 лет назад +6

    It's why I always end up playing SNES instead

  • @ninolium8223
    @ninolium8223 7 лет назад +1

    I've heard that you shouldn't use brasso, because it leaves a thin film that makes the pins shine, but it can leave you with a bad connection. You don't want shiny gold pins that dont work. You want fully functional pins!

  • @nicholasosbourn9296
    @nicholasosbourn9296 8 лет назад +1

    it definitely worked now I can play with my dad lol. the new pin connecter makes it a bit harder to get the games in and out though.

  • @JohnsonBoba
    @JohnsonBoba 10 лет назад +1

    thanks for uploading this tutorial! Easiest tutorial by far! Good quality! I favorited it!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад

      You are welcome! Thanks!

    • @JohnsonBoba
      @JohnsonBoba 10 лет назад

      is there a way to make the snes or the nes system to have its original color back? please make a tutorial! all my systems are yellowed out! :(

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад +1

      Ok, try using a Magic Eraser made by Mr. Clean. It will clean up your system and the color. Try it out!

  • @dawsoncolby5487
    @dawsoncolby5487 9 лет назад +1

    i got a new pin connector it works correctly but when i put the game in, the pins are WAY to tight and i have to almost rip it out. what would be a good way to loosen them? would boiling it work?

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      +dawson colby this is fine, it will loosen up after using it a while.

  • @titohoover5399
    @titohoover5399 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you bro! You really saved me with this video! Awesome!

  • @JohnnyCagePro
    @JohnnyCagePro 8 лет назад +12

    that's some dank acting skills you got there

  • @henryhuynh5174
    @henryhuynh5174 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks a lot for sharing your video. god bless you

  • @moymoy2264
    @moymoy2264 7 лет назад +2

    i did everything like you sugested but im still in the blinking, for a while the screen will only stay white but it went back to the blinking... what can i try next? opening the games and cleaning them from the inside? help!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  7 лет назад

      seems like the connection is still not good

  • @hectorleon465
    @hectorleon465 8 лет назад

    man this was really helpful!! my Nintendo works like new again and it was a real pain in the ass to put the loading tray back on!! and btw I loved the beginning of this video lol that's how I am :)

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +Hector Leon ha ha, glad it helped!

  • @puts1421
    @puts1421 9 лет назад

    I've also heard of boiling the original one in water the shape the metal pins back in to place. the new pin connectors I've heard are too tight on the games and can eventually ruin your games.

  • @jimjim2822
    @jimjim2822 7 лет назад

    thanks for the tutorial. I bought a new pin on amazon for $12.00. the install was relatively simple. I had difficulty getting the first set of screws out so I put a little spray of WD40 in the holes and let them soak for a bit - worked like a charm and the screws came out easy. now ... the good and not-so-good news - the light stays on for some games and some games load ... but ... they won't actually play. the light will blink for other games. I also find that the games are very difficult to take out as it appears to be a tight fit compared to the old pin (which of course didn't work at all). Any further ideas to get my games to play would be very much appreciated. Jim from Canada

  • @jusjoshn81
    @jusjoshn81 10 лет назад

    i bent em and it worked! i'll probably order a new connector soon though, your vid rocks

  • @bsand80808
    @bsand80808 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making this video, if I didn't find this I would have just taken back my NES

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +XxNorwayGuyxX you are very welcome!

  • @d-arkangelmusic6542
    @d-arkangelmusic6542 7 лет назад +1

    Nice, man. Thank you!

  • @Mguzm77
    @Mguzm77 7 лет назад +1

    Thank for the help can't wait to fix my new

  • @mechredd
    @mechredd 9 лет назад +6

    The blue blink is actually an error code indicating a problem with Nintendo's security lockout chip. Unlicensed third party games (the ones that don't come in a grey cartridge) were designed to override the chip. Games using a licensed Nintendo cart would have problems in aging systems while unlicensed game carts, such as Fantasy Zone and RBI Baseball, will play just fine. An easy way to bypass the problem while using a standard grey Nintendo cartridge is to use it with a Game Genie. The Genie would override the security chip in order to let you hack your games, but you can jut not enter any codes if you want to play normally.
    Also, later the top loading NES from the 1990's didn't have the security chip, and thus has far fewer problems.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  9 лет назад

      mechredd Thank you very much for the great info!

  • @HabanyGaming
    @HabanyGaming 5 лет назад

    Thanks for making this! I needed it.

  • @Okapiefish
    @Okapiefish 8 лет назад

    This worked like a charm! Thank you so much for the video!!

  • @Keithmurray23
    @Keithmurray23 10 лет назад

    Very easy to follow video. Thanks so much!

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  10 лет назад

      Keith Murray Thank you, did you get yours fixed?

  • @strocat25
    @strocat25 8 лет назад +5

    I would tell anyone to disable the 10 nes chip.. my nes had blinking red light I took out 4th pin of 10 nes chip and now it works like brand new. I tried everything else.. nothing worked..then I broke off 4th pin on 10 nes chip and it solved all my problems

    • @BucsFan1413
      @BucsFan1413 4 года назад

      Yup thats what I did also mine works like new as well, I thought he was going to remove the 10 nes chip oh well though.

  • @shifty2755
    @shifty2755 5 лет назад

    Excellent video sir!

  • @Mile-long-list
    @Mile-long-list 8 лет назад +7

    ryker? I barely know her!

  • @ChuyListener
    @ChuyListener 9 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial! Subscribed.

  • @ndspencer07
    @ndspencer07 11 лет назад +1

    Nice one Dane. BTW, you look like CaseyLavere. You two should do a collaboration hunting video some time.

  • @Nesmaniac
    @Nesmaniac 6 лет назад +2

    Years ago I ordered about 10 new pin connectors and after using a few of them I realize they are cheaply made and inferior to the original & actually worry about damaging pins on the games they are so tight. Best just to polish the game contacts with metal glo and clean the original higher quality pin connector in the console & good to go. I've never had to bend any pins yet but I might do one that way I have right now that seems to be particular about loading even polished games. Seems people leave games loaded in them for long periods of time causes issues & game genies spread the pins too far apart as well so leaving them in for long periods of time is a big NO NO!

  • @brentfredericks
    @brentfredericks Год назад

    Thanks Brother, Your Video Helped!

  • @mikkotuomainen9044
    @mikkotuomainen9044 6 лет назад +1

    I heard that those remanufactured replacement parts are not equal quality and can harm your games. So I'm quite skeptical for those.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  6 лет назад

      Well i have still been playing since I made this video, if that helps

  • @christianeschroll4602
    @christianeschroll4602 7 лет назад +1

    I hope you check this soon. What site is the best one to get a new pin connector from?

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  7 лет назад

      sorry so late. ebay and amazon have the best prices

  • @sledhead7792
    @sledhead7792 5 лет назад

    Dude I love the video. And feel exactly the same when my Nintendo got fixed 😂😂

  • @kavya1638
    @kavya1638 8 лет назад +1

    What about the lockout chip? I heard that games will play every time despite dirty connectors (although too dirty will result in graphical artifacts). Might one simply opt for clipping the chip and attaching a manual switch to turn it off/on?

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +Kavya I have acutally never heard of that

    • @Eener1000
      @Eener1000 8 лет назад

      +Kavya disabling the lockout chip will prevent certain problems which makes starting up games more reliable. However dirty contacts or bent pins will still cause problems. I have my lockout chip disabled and still sometimes have to wiggle my nes carts or clean them first otherwise I get the gray screen etc. Every year or so I have to disasemble my nes and bend the pins again to make it reliable ( I personally heard a lot of the replacement 72 pin connectors not being of great quality or having the grip of death on your carts. So I hang on to the original pin connector)

  • @rickzwicker6100
    @rickzwicker6100 7 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for the step by step and clear video!

  • @eleante
    @eleante 5 лет назад +1

    thank u so much for this tutorial :)

  • @krypticreality1485
    @krypticreality1485 7 лет назад +5

    He's acting was exactly like my real reaction

    • @unknownhicks6473
      @unknownhicks6473 3 года назад

      I got one yesterday and mine had that and I'm like wtf is this I'm just gonna replace it

  • @gastonpowell5994
    @gastonpowell5994 Год назад

    Try the new connector and yes it worked but when I started cleaning my games and testing them, it stop working. So the next best thing was pull back that four pin on that chip on the back of the motherboard and it’s alive! Despite that, good tutorial hands down!

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 7 лет назад +3

    If you haven't already, you might want to retro bright that NES before the bromine deterioration gets much worse...apparently, it doesn't matter if the system is in direct sunlight, it'll still yellow as the years pass, and by extension, the plastic's integrity will weaken substantially...not trying to talk down, or anything, I'd just hate to see such a beautiful piece of hardware destroy itself.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  7 лет назад

      thanks a lot for that tip!

    • @destrawd4658
      @destrawd4658 7 лет назад

      Funny enough mine was perfect in coloration when i got it from a friend who didn't want it anymore, don't know if he retro brighten it or not. But still looking fine.

  • @jesser5369
    @jesser5369 6 лет назад +1

    Please see this is it ok to clean the motherboard?

  • @glitch7117
    @glitch7117 9 лет назад

    I love your videos

  • @nesninja
    @nesninja 8 лет назад +5

    OMG ILOVE YOU SO MUCH THX :0

  • @alexattewell8607
    @alexattewell8607 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Time to fix the NES

  • @eastbayoutlaw7610
    @eastbayoutlaw7610 8 лет назад +2

    thanks! you are awsome!

  • @dainsbosworth
    @dainsbosworth 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks mine now works great!

  • @misterjinxy
    @misterjinxy 7 лет назад

    My issue with these replacements is they are too tight on the cartridges. I just clean my original one and make sure my cartridges are clean after that and no problems.

  • @enrico759
    @enrico759 10 лет назад +1

    My NES had a blinking light problem then one day the light wouldn't turn on at all... Anything other than the 72 pin connector problem?

  • @travisbuckelew
    @travisbuckelew 7 лет назад +1

    ill check it again thanks

  • @kurtismason38
    @kurtismason38 8 лет назад

    excellent video sir!

  • @hellothere7598
    @hellothere7598 4 года назад

    Very nice video! Greetings from Germany 👍👍

  • @edivadR
    @edivadR 8 лет назад

    Very Awesome... now time for Blades of Steel lol thanks again

  • @laurarichelle1984
    @laurarichelle1984 9 лет назад +1

    We may end up trying this. We got a Nintendo and 20 games free, and we are having the blinking problem. We know the darn thing did get wet, so this also might help dry it out too

  • @redtruck32
    @redtruck32 4 года назад

    cool vid. I replaced mine and it still flashes...think I have a faulty part?

  • @elmono8894
    @elmono8894 5 лет назад

    Does the big black card holder does something? I bought a faulty nes on ebay for 5 bucks... It has the card reader but not the boxy holder. I also got red blinking light

  • @gxbouncer1
    @gxbouncer1 8 лет назад +6

    I was going to try this fix on mine but I C can't even get the screws out!!!:-(

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      ah no, thats not good, make sure you have the right tool

    • @josephcintron1980
      @josephcintron1980 7 лет назад +5

      if you messed up the screws from using an incorrect screwdriver you can still get the screw out by just putting a piece of rubber band on the tip of the screwdriver then fill in the screw with the rubber and it should grip on and you'll be able to unscrew it. Maybe replace the screws if they have no more threading.

    • @uglesovs483
      @uglesovs483 6 лет назад

      You need a game bit(not just a normal screwdriver)

  • @FoxyMoney
    @FoxyMoney 7 лет назад +12

    FTW , I GOT PISSED AND IT WASNT WORKING AND MY MOM WALKED IT AND ALL THE SUDDEN IT WORKED PERFECTLY ...

  • @cheesythegamer9771
    @cheesythegamer9771 6 лет назад +1

    You don’t actually have to replace the connector, just put the game in, make sure you push down, wiggle the game cartridge in the console until you start seeing the title while it flashing and then press reset and your good.

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  6 лет назад

      good tip

    • @chrispuhara8934
      @chrispuhara8934 6 лет назад

      Yeah, but you'll have to do that over, and over again. The only permanent method I know of is the Blinking Light Win.

  • @lindaberg7834
    @lindaberg7834 Год назад

    I have the zapper and power pad. My understanding is that these don't work well on modern TV. A CRT TV might work better. I bet that's true for the other games too.

  • @Wsfletcher
    @Wsfletcher 4 года назад

    Thanks my friend.

  • @kingmandog1409
    @kingmandog1409 5 лет назад +1

    Do not blow air into it

  • @occlinkn
    @occlinkn 10 лет назад

    Great video thanks a lot

  • @Tailslol
    @Tailslol 7 лет назад +2

    faster version and cheaper? alcohol bath the old connector or boil it in distilled water,and disable the lockout chip by cutting the leg.
    no need those bad Chinese connector.

  • @mikeymike3240
    @mikeymike3240 7 лет назад +1

    many thanks, very helpful, gonna fix mine now. 😀 👍 👍 👍

  • @martinrh76
    @martinrh76 8 лет назад

    Hi, good vid, man. My SNES shows on screen some little colorful squares when I play Super Metroid or Megaman even Mario Bros. What do you think is worng with my console? Please help

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  8 лет назад

      +martinrh76 not too sure, could be the motherboard

  • @andrewstuart9807
    @andrewstuart9807 7 лет назад

    Rykerdane, do you know how to fix and/or the reasoning for a yellow screen?

    • @TheRykerDane
      @TheRykerDane  7 лет назад

      yep still a contact issue with the pin connector, try to replace or clean