Will This NES Console Work?

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  • @480sb
    @480sb Год назад +2589

    The NES failed to authorize the cartridge via the lockout chip. The lockout chip is used to tell the NES what games are licensed or unlicensed, and was made in response to the video game crash. I just saw MattKC’s video on the issue (5:10) and he says it’s best to remove the lockout chip from it (or clean the slot). It is nowhere present in model 2 since it’s removed from the board and to stop the blinking light. (Some games know how to bypass the chip like Game Genie)

    • @Void-908
      @Void-908 Год назад +39

      I was going to say that and I saw the video too

    • @SW73_osc
      @SW73_osc Год назад +21

      I watched mattkcs video about that and was thinking about commenting about that

    • @JustPlaneHistory
      @JustPlaneHistory Год назад +15

      My nes used to do this. The solution is to open the console and then just simply clean the cartridge connector. Mine sometimes wouldn't even show the game, just blink random colors, but it works now.

    • @luccaharrison7940
      @luccaharrison7940 Год назад +1

      I’m the 130 on this comment like on this comment

    • @SilverBirb
      @SilverBirb Год назад +1

      ​@@SW73_osc me too

  • @tdve776
    @tdve776 Год назад +837

    Napoleon: “Let's use the Eliminator”

    • @FoodFor1000
      @FoodFor1000 Год назад +3

      What

    • @Oobhhb
      @Oobhhb Год назад +16

      I can hear him in my head lmao

    • @mimitchi473
      @mimitchi473 Год назад +3

      ​@@FoodFor1000 Bro he made a short on this. Imma find the link and send it to you.

    • @Slayn
      @Slayn Год назад +1

      I misread as “an emulator”.

    • @ZacWB
      @ZacWB Год назад

      @@Slayn same

  • @mbnsw
    @mbnsw 6 месяцев назад +11

    The trick that’s I’ve not seen anyone use:
    Put the game in, turn on, if blinking or grey screen you wriggle the cartridge into different positions, constantly resetting until the screen pops up

  • @Kief_
    @Kief_ Год назад +211

    Clean the carts really well. I used compound on mine. Boiled the 72 pin and used more compound on the motherboard as it was insanely caked with dirt. Works like a charm now

    • @sfx3256
      @sfx3256 Год назад +7

      It’s the lock-out chip, it couldn’t verify that the game was genuine (prob bc the chip on the console is broken) so it just restarts the nes until it can verify it

    • @Kief_
      @Kief_ Год назад +3

      @@sfx3256 ok. Mine was doing the same and the above steps must have helped my lock out chip verify my carts after sitting in my garage for 10 years

    • @JustPlaneHistory
      @JustPlaneHistory Год назад +4

      ​@@sfx3256 ​My nes used to do this. The solution is to open the console and then just simply clean the 72 pin cartridge connector. Mine sometimes wouldn't even show the game, just blink random colors, but it works now that I cleaned it. The flashing on the screen and the blinking red light does not immediately mean the lockout chip is bad, or the games are pirated. The fact that these many games aren't working with this nes, and works on his other nes, that usually indicates the 72 pin connector is dirty or broken.

    • @inmundo6927
      @inmundo6927 Год назад +1

      @@JustPlaneHistory thats right. Blinking is a common sign of dust.. (like the connection is trying but doesn't quite get there)

    • @tokin420nchokin
      @tokin420nchokin 11 месяцев назад

      Carts are reading though, prolly not too dirty. I usually use rubbing alcohol and a little mothers mag wheel polish if they are super corroded*

  • @Frenzzzied
    @Frenzzzied Год назад +226

    Love this channel!

  • @Fatmayusuf24
    @Fatmayusuf24 Год назад +19

    Bros NES is as dirty as the school bathrooms💀💀💀

  • @quinnhlava4944
    @quinnhlava4944 Год назад +25

    Straight from stu's classics

  • @zaggar7203
    @zaggar7203 Год назад +15

    Napoleon:
    Use your Eliminator!

  • @chriskutz7144
    @chriskutz7144 Год назад +5

    The blinking red light of death.🤣😂

  • @CanOfPringles69
    @CanOfPringles69 Год назад +84

    You probably just need to clean it, if there is dirt/dust on the connector it might not be able to read the game correctly (I don’t really know about the NES though)

    • @WarriorofChaos20
      @WarriorofChaos20 3 месяца назад

      I used rubbing alcohol to clean my NES games and then they worked 100%!

  • @Max_Toons
    @Max_Toons Год назад +4

    Remember that short you made about the Eliminator. Try using that on the NES if you still have it.

  • @hikaru9624
    @hikaru9624 Год назад +11

    That nes is begging for a clean.

    • @crunch1es651
      @crunch1es651 3 месяца назад +1

      Fr, the nicotine yellowing is nuts

    • @georgemuggleton6571
      @georgemuggleton6571 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@crunch1es651 Has nothing to do with nicotine. Its bromide in the plastic. Most will yellow if stored in sun or humidity

  • @manbehindthemask8809
    @manbehindthemask8809 Год назад +3

    I would honestly love to refurbish that NES just so it can work like it did 40 years ago. I wouldn’t ask for any money but do it from the kindness of my heart and how much your vids got me into gaming more now

  • @christiansalas2840
    @christiansalas2840 Год назад +128

    That's a refurbished item from dkoldies bro. That would be 300

    • @MJDTYT
      @MJDTYT 11 месяцев назад +1

      No it's not, and if it is it's the cosmetically flawed or acceptable condition

    • @MJDTYT
      @MJDTYT 11 месяцев назад +2

      And it wouldnt be 300 it would be like 150 since its cosmetically flawed

    • @Leefromtwd
      @Leefromtwd 11 месяцев назад +10

      No that’s the “brand new” condition for 867 U.S dollars

    • @MJDTYT
      @MJDTYT 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Leefromtwdwhat??

    • @MJDTYT
      @MJDTYT 11 месяцев назад

      @@Leefromtwd that crap is dusty as hell

  • @CJ_Dub
    @CJ_Dub Год назад +3

    Napoleon “you need the eliminator”

  • @amir78989
    @amir78989 Год назад +10

    The light is the copyright chip. If it blinks, it resets the Nintendo.

    • @Manny73211
      @Manny73211 Год назад +1

      You talking about the CIC?

    • @inmundo6927
      @inmundo6927 Год назад

      not necessarily. When games are not clean the console does the same. Tries to but doesn't quite get to start.. then you blow the games and it stops blinking. (Happened 10000 times to me). Many games that work fine also blink a few times sometimes, before I accommodate them properly, and then they start.

    • @inmundo6927
      @inmundo6927 Год назад

      also the 72 pin. Before I cleaned it I would almost never get a game to start "first try".

    • @amir78989
      @amir78989 10 месяцев назад

      @@Manny73211 yes

  • @0ptimusLime
    @0ptimusLime 27 дней назад

    That TMNT game caused me more frustration as a kid than anything else I ever experienced. Well, that and this old Silver Surfer game.

  • @sadly_koma
    @sadly_koma 4 месяца назад

    One handing that nes-con was sick

  • @iwavrQwpX4uB39nilBlQ
    @iwavrQwpX4uB39nilBlQ Год назад +62

    dk oldies and stu be like: 500 bucks take it or leave it

  • @user-pb9wf1bj7p
    @user-pb9wf1bj7p Год назад +4

    It means you need to disable the lockout/d10 chip. It will work flawlessly after that. It will also break the built in region lock. Eu will work with Au and vice versa. 😊

  • @fcubeboy4959
    @fcubeboy4959 Год назад +2

    You finally got a CRT!

  • @Sir_Savage
    @Sir_Savage Год назад +10

    DKoldies “refurbished consoles” be like

    • @kevinbrownsr4956
      @kevinbrownsr4956 22 дня назад

      Oh kiss where the sun doesn't shine I ordered a ps2 from them about a week ago and it works fine! So next time find out what's going on b4 you open your mouth!!

  • @BaileyMan24
    @BaileyMan24 Год назад +1

    I’ve gotten the weird blinking light a million times. Just clean the cartridge with rubbing alcohol, and then blow in it. If that doesn’t work, open the NES console and clean out the dust inside.

  • @D4rkz-64
    @D4rkz-64 Год назад +5

    When the light is blinking, that means the game is not properly put in

    • @Thewolfguys.cartoons2000
      @Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 5 месяцев назад

      Or it’s just really dusty

    • @xXxmlg_vacxXx
      @xXxmlg_vacxXx 4 месяца назад

      @@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 it is the checking integrated circuit. Blocking a unauthorised game to fix it. You have to open up the console and remove a wire going from the checking integrated circuit to the motherboard.

  • @theodoregaus6237
    @theodoregaus6237 Год назад +17

    I have an NES that still works perfectly and it looks new still

  • @gc1282
    @gc1282 4 месяца назад

    I miss these segments. And I wish this song was longer

  • @slayedallday9571
    @slayedallday9571 Год назад +2

    It could also be the 32 pin connector. I had the same issue, but then I just used a w-tip and brushed the top of it and it worked!

  • @jaceclegg530
    @jaceclegg530 Год назад +24

    The 10-NES chip is broken. It’s a region determining feature on the original NES that kept PAL and other foreign games from running on it. When that happens, it will constantly restart and give the blinking light. This can be circumvented by jostling the cartridge in the system and pressing the Reset button.

    • @oaf-77
      @oaf-77 Год назад +2

      You can open it up and bypass the 10nes

    • @dergraue1000
      @dergraue1000 Месяц назад

      Not needed Here. Thats Not the Problem. The cartridge connection ist Just loose. Swap the Part with a replacement and you are fine.

  • @oki.k
    @oki.k Год назад +3

    You could modify the lockout chip though it would require a soldering iron

    • @jheuer87
      @jheuer87 Год назад

      Or just bypass it by cutting one pin. But it has to be the right pin

    • @oki.k
      @oki.k Год назад +2

      @@jheuer87 yeah that’s what i meant

  • @nhojalkuk9740
    @nhojalkuk9740 9 часов назад

    The plastic nintendo used on early nes was UV light reactive. They changed the plastic later, but many nes turned yellow

  • @tommygarza8162
    @tommygarza8162 Год назад +2

    I use to put another game on top of the game already inside the console to make it stop blinking and work when it would do that lol

  • @Azulkins
    @Azulkins Год назад +7

    Bro ordered the "refurbished" NES from DKOldies

    • @marcheining5697
      @marcheining5697 Год назад

      I just heard about them the other day. Came up on shorts watched a few and thought cool videos and store. Then googled them and found out about the lawsuit and everything.

  • @Officer239
    @Officer239 Год назад +6

    Kids today will never understand the struggles we went through in the 80’s to 90’s 😂😅

    • @jSF_everything
      @jSF_everything 4 месяца назад

      Wrong, im almost 17 and i found my pepaws old nes console, im going to try it later to see if it still works, if so then ill know the struggles.

  • @Tailstraw_xD
    @Tailstraw_xD 10 месяцев назад

    NES consoles are indestructible. One of my friends mom stuck his in the dishwasher and it still worked when it waz done

  • @millerscreations3577
    @millerscreations3577 Год назад +1

    The blinking lite means either you console pins need to be cleaned or the game needs to be cleaned

  • @a_car_spotter_sg
    @a_car_spotter_sg Год назад +16

    If your power light is flashing red, there is a problem with the 72-PIN connector. This problem may be caused by dust. A dusty connection leads to the game not being able to register. If the 72-PIN connector is clean, yet still not working properly, it can be faulty which will require you to purchase a new one.

  • @lv99gamingwiz
    @lv99gamingwiz Год назад +3

    I have this issue with my NES, it seemed to stop reading carts and the screen flashed with a solid color.
    I smacked the top of the console a few times and it worked. >_>

    • @AverageImp
      @AverageImp Год назад

      mine is doing that too, and i cleaned the pins.
      just needs a new connector but i'm not THAT into retro games, so.

  • @blumpkinglinde
    @blumpkinglinde Год назад

    Got that DK Oldies refurbished

  • @kingbutter42
    @kingbutter42 Год назад +1

    My dad had an NES when he was a kid and he recently got it out from the attic at his parents house after like 30 years or so and we tested it and the light was blinking so my dad and his brother worked on it all night to fix it and eventually they did and good god we didn’t have to clean it because it was perfectly clean it probably wasn’t working due to the conditions in the attic and not being played with in like 30 years

  • @ZoinkyBoinky
    @ZoinkyBoinky Год назад

    The red ring of death NES style 😂😂

  • @3DUnlimiTedl
    @3DUnlimiTedl 3 месяца назад +1

    the spider=☠️

  • @jamilepps7511
    @jamilepps7511 Год назад

    The fast and the way the next field the TV that I have a huge laughing

  • @toiletfartingsimulator1168
    @toiletfartingsimulator1168 Год назад +1

    dk oldies: refurbished!

  • @bigboicrossing
    @bigboicrossing Год назад +1

    Would love to see a cleanup of this console

  • @blazeminio5683
    @blazeminio5683 Год назад

    Dkoldies: That is a refurbished console worth $999

  • @mrgelectrickz8433
    @mrgelectrickz8433 Год назад

    The consoles DK oldies send:

  • @Vintagegamers184
    @Vintagegamers184 3 месяца назад

    Got an NES like this today!! What I did was unscrewed it, used compressed air to blow it out and used isaprople rubbing alcohol and cotton balls to clean the system and the 72 pin connector. Works like a charm now!!

  • @Retro4ever68
    @Retro4ever68 Год назад

    I love ur vids

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 6 месяцев назад

    Before I knew how to properly care for the NES I used to sometimes do the trick of catching the top cartridge on the edge ov the plastic if the game was not cooperating. It worked well for many games.

  • @NOTNOTCAT
    @NOTNOTCAT Год назад

    mattkc will love this

  • @That1str1ker
    @That1str1ker Год назад +1

    I usually just aggressively tap the sides of the nes then try again.

  • @Slayn
    @Slayn Год назад

    You should call Wilbert. I’m sure he would know what to do.

  • @paedahe4975
    @paedahe4975 2 месяца назад

    I always put the cartridge in, pushed down, put my thumb on carriage slot while in console and push to the right. Then recycle power. Always worked for me.

  • @damientippett2468
    @damientippett2468 4 месяца назад

    It’s the spring in the loader, after all the wear and tear it has loosened, as a kid me and my friends would have spacers to wedge it at the right spot

  • @andreracicot4881
    @andreracicot4881 9 месяцев назад +1

    It was really an expertise there are parts that need to be changed to avoid this

  • @kirogocrxzy
    @kirogocrxzy Год назад +1

    hope you're feeling better after surgery

  • @thegreenhoodieguy
    @thegreenhoodieguy Год назад +1

    The DKOldies NES

  • @zadavionfrost6245
    @zadavionfrost6245 Год назад

    Cleanest Dkoldies item

  • @Son_Goku159
    @Son_Goku159 Год назад

    bros got the dkoldies NES

  • @vanthemanproductions9185
    @vanthemanproductions9185 Год назад

    DKoldies “refurbished” NES:

  • @chrisbarkeryt4114
    @chrisbarkeryt4114 26 дней назад

    DK OLDIES would call this refurbished

  • @RetroGamingBacklog
    @RetroGamingBacklog Год назад

    Woah! You FINALLY got a CRT! ❤❤❤

  • @theanonymousgod6017
    @theanonymousgod6017 5 месяцев назад

    The blinking red light of death

  • @realSunnyBuoy
    @realSunnyBuoy Год назад +1

    The 72 pin connector would be the first place I would look.

  • @Annaslife_good
    @Annaslife_good 25 дней назад

    Mine is in perfect shape! Little dirty but everything is looking fine like brand new

  • @kurtpaulsen6579
    @kurtpaulsen6579 4 месяца назад

    The blinking red light is often due to wear on the connector when you push the cartridge down... Either replace it with a new drawer housing, or mod it to allow games to play without needing to push the drawer down

  • @ars3nicC4tnip
    @ars3nicC4tnip Год назад

    bro legit only notices the slight chips but not the whole console being yellow

  • @YourAppleSalesman
    @YourAppleSalesman Год назад

    Should have called this “Dk oldies order review

  • @christhenightslayer2577
    @christhenightslayer2577 4 месяца назад

    What I do when it's blinking is kinda push back the cartage and wiggle it a bit (with it on), then hit the reset button and that usually fixes it for me, also tip, putting a little die electric grease on the pins of the cartage tends to help it work better. (Fom my experience at least)

  • @jeergeerplays3894
    @jeergeerplays3894 Год назад +1

    Damn that kinda sucks but I bet you will find a way to get it to work

  • @craigaknight4136
    @craigaknight4136 6 месяцев назад

    Ahhh I miss the simplicity of old consoles. I still have all mine and a few rare ones like the virtual boy give you eye cancer but worth it

  • @oldfasiongamer
    @oldfasiongamer Год назад +1

    You either have to disable that lock out chip or just see what the fuck is going on in there I recommend Mattkc video on how fix that

  • @freebird117
    @freebird117 Год назад

    Dkoldies "refurbished" consoles be like

  • @RetroMango
    @RetroMango 4 месяца назад

    “This game is actually really fun”
    *jumps off eage*

  • @OfficialGoofyGamerYt
    @OfficialGoofyGamerYt 2 месяца назад

    Dkoldies refurbished consoles be like

  • @charliedog907
    @charliedog907 Год назад

    “You need the eliminator”- Napoleon

  • @TornadoSandwich
    @TornadoSandwich 4 месяца назад

    Slide the cartridge side to side while it's inserted and the console is on. Works every time I guarantee it

  • @Bruvhehetrash
    @Bruvhehetrash Год назад

    This reminds me of Somebody, as a joke said in a glitched 1-2 remake level in Mario Maker, that, oh no. I knew I shouldn't have peed on my Nintendo.

  • @Duck3yy
    @Duck3yy Год назад

    Good vid! ❤

  • @genericobjectshow3440
    @genericobjectshow3440 6 месяцев назад

    It probably means they tried playing a "Wisdom Key" game, which FRIES the CIC lockout chip.

  • @saitama_discord409
    @saitama_discord409 9 месяцев назад

    First try just taking the shell and rf sheild off to reach the slot for the game, you can pop it off with ease, then soak it in some isopropyl alcohol and then let it dry, you can also use some compressed air to help knock any sort of dust loose

  • @LiamH.
    @LiamH. Год назад

    This is the very rare model of the NES which only allows you to play Treasure Masters

  • @william3076
    @william3076 9 месяцев назад

    That always happens to mine. I just wiggle that game until the picture appears like you have then I hit reset

  • @benspross-xo3ef
    @benspross-xo3ef 5 месяцев назад

    Tip- if you move the game around side to side in the nes it works well at least for me
    I hope this helps😊

  • @SFM17
    @SFM17 Год назад

    YES IT Wo- IT IS BLINKING got me dead

  • @ComplimentarySpoon
    @ComplimentarySpoon Год назад

    POV: dkoldies said the console was "refurbished"

  • @JonFromWA
    @JonFromWA Год назад +2

    Means clean the pin ends of the Games, and clean the console pins. Use Isopropyl Alcohol, and not blow into your carts.

  • @benjisworldoftoys2044
    @benjisworldoftoys2044 Год назад

    When the Ennius gets the blinking light, it means it cannot meet the cartridge or the countries has gone bad

  • @user-no2brb6t376gg
    @user-no2brb6t376gg Год назад

    When the red light is blicking very times it means that the system needs clean

  • @numeral382
    @numeral382 Год назад +1

    dirty contact pins maybe, take any ipa over 90 and clean the pins.

  • @Rantaro_Amami_official
    @Rantaro_Amami_official Год назад

    Above average "refurbished" console from DKOldies

  • @sourandbitter3062
    @sourandbitter3062 8 дней назад +1

    There's a hole in the plastic on the top of an NES cartridge. Just push on it, push the cartridge towards the right once it's in the console. It's that easy.
    Blowing in it does nothing.

  • @alanwiggins47
    @alanwiggins47 Год назад

    I used to hit reset when it started blinking. Worked pretty much every time

  • @elcheleivan
    @elcheleivan Год назад +2

    If you hold the reset button when the game blinks most of the time it gets fixed

  • @sakurLOL
    @sakurLOL Год назад +2

    Did you tried putting in some of your own games? The games that you got with it might be broken.

  • @Petah101
    @Petah101 Год назад +1

    This works with my old NES, whenever it gives me the blinking light I hit the reset button a couple of times then turn the power off and wait a little bit and it usually stays on. It might work it might not but you should try it

    • @inmundo6927
      @inmundo6927 Год назад

      or put in the game again. To me its usually the game not being in the right spot..

  • @michaelcole8196
    @michaelcole8196 Год назад +1

    Clean and adjust ur 72 pin. U don't need to cut the lockout chip.

  • @ericdavis1896
    @ericdavis1896 6 месяцев назад

    Need to clean and realign the pin connector on the inside, take out lockout chip, and make sure to go through your games and clean the brass connectors.

  • @tazmaniagaming6010
    @tazmaniagaming6010 9 месяцев назад

    Just hot to open it up and bend out the pins to improve the connection

  • @RatGoku
    @RatGoku Год назад

    Average DKOldies refurbished console