Gamerade - Fix Your NES Forever with "Blinking Light Win" - Adam Koralik

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  • @bradybrotherton2733
    @bradybrotherton2733 2 года назад +4

    This is by far one of my most favorite videos of yours! I find your cleaning videos great and interesting to watch!

  • @jupoawp
    @jupoawp 8 лет назад +7

    I would probably do this... if i had two consoles.
    i love the way the NES works and wont "modify" it further than replacing things with the exact same part but not broken

  • @Abel-Alvarez
    @Abel-Alvarez 9 лет назад +1

    omg FINALLY i got to find one of these.i learned that pushing the cartridge down would damage the pins so what i do is i just put in the cartridge (did not push the springs down) and just straight up play this.now that this exists my life is complete. thanks adam :D

  • @ganjam0n
    @ganjam0n 9 лет назад +11

    I have seen nes`s with reading problems before that were not even related to the 72 pin connector or 10nes chip, it needed a new power supply capacitor, because noise was getting from the mains onto the circuit, solder in a new cap hey presto it reads fine, something for some of you people to consider, it will have to be done sooner or later.
    A clean supply goes a long way.

    • @pittypatt3
      @pittypatt3 5 лет назад +4

      how would one go about finding out this is their specific issue though?

    • @theannoyedmrfloyd3998
      @theannoyedmrfloyd3998 3 года назад

      @@pittypatt3 Bad capacitors will bulge or leak. Otherwise, desolder and remove from the circuit and measure the ESR. If it's a very low resistance, the cap is shorted and therefore bad. Filter caps which are bad also cause a hum on the picture.

  • @JohnJ77777
    @JohnJ77777 8 лет назад +1

    Because of this video, I picked one up. It's awesome. It even cleaned up the video and audio as well. All your vids are great. I revived a dead genesis and two controllers also after watching your cleaning and restoring vids.

  • @rexvanderpool
    @rexvanderpool 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Adam, found this product from your video and I just finished installing it and I'm blown away by how well it worked. Also, you were not kidding about the games being tricky to get out :)

  • @Pewpewpew182
    @Pewpewpew182 9 лет назад +1

    My buddies Sergio and Quan are the gentleman who created that wonderful product! Thanks for covering it.

  • @megasilverx1268
    @megasilverx1268 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome! I'll look into getting one of these later when my NES is having problems. The one I got back in 2008 had a new 72-pin connector installed beforehand and I clean my NES games 1-2 times a year, so I haven't had too many blinking screen/light issues.

  • @PUSH2Tim
    @PUSH2Tim 7 лет назад

    Kudos to your excellent tutorial and education lesson. So very happy I came across your video! I purchased my blinking light win and 4/5 weeks later I got it. They explained on the website that they had more orders than they had parts for and where waiting for their overseas suppliers to send what they needed and clearly stated how long of a wait it would be and that's what I agreed to and expexted prior to purchasing it so all was good. Will be installing it shortly while rewatching your video. Very excited! 😊👍 good job!

  • @billydrake40
    @billydrake40 9 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing this. I fixed my 72 pin connector, and disabled the 10NES chip. Haven't had any problems whatsoever. I haven't played my NES for 2 months, popped in Super Mario 3 today, started first try. These systems are very reliable if you just take care of them. I may look into this at some point, but not right away. It is nice to know that there is a permanent fix if it does start acting up again. Thanks again Adam!

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Billy Drake Sure thing, thanks for watching!

  • @thegoodspirit5288
    @thegoodspirit5288 9 лет назад

    I freaking DIG THIS! I've been watching all your vids for the past 4 days & love your retro repair vids my friend.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      +THE PROTECTION GRID Thanks for watching!

  • @DarthSega
    @DarthSega 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the Install Video, I just ordered one of these 2 days ago, and am looking forward to it!

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад +1

      Darth Sega No problem, thanks for watching!

  • @Kiro195
    @Kiro195 9 лет назад

    I got mine through kickstarter and I am glad that I supported arcade works back when I first heard about the campaign.

  • @smokingunclefrank6037
    @smokingunclefrank6037 8 лет назад

    Adam I wanted to let you know I absolutely love your RUclips channel. I have almost all your tutorials saved for reference, you are very insightful.

  • @joelfrey4477
    @joelfrey4477 9 лет назад

    I'm going to have to pick one of these up. Even after tearing apart my NES and cleaning everything thoroughly, I'm still having issues. This will be great.

  • @lactobacillusprime
    @lactobacillusprime 9 лет назад

    Excellent product - a must have on any EU or US NES console. Basically making it just as reliable as a toploader or Famicom. Thanks for showing this.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад +1

      lactobacillusprime Sure thing, thanks for watching!

  • @TNVGAMING
    @TNVGAMING 9 лет назад +33

    ***** Hey Adam, you do know that Windex is really bad for game cartridges right? Windex contains ammonia, and is REALLY BAD for the pins, and while it does clean them, it is a horrible long-term solution. It will create problems in the long run, also Windex contains dyes and perfumes, which again, are really bad for those pins. The SAFEST method of cleaning cartridges is Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol, not only because THAT's what came with ALL of Nintendo's Cartridge cleaning kits back in the day, but because it contains less abrasive chemicals. Your safest bet would be getting Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol that's 70%+ that way there's less water, and more cleaning solution.
    - A Concerned Fan

    • @shadowslayer0420
      @shadowslayer0420 9 лет назад +5

      TnVGaming actually i've found that using a simple pencil eraser on the contacts works the best. no chance of a film being left over or any chemicals of any kind. i've been cleaning game carts this way for years and it works like a charm

    • @TNVGAMING
      @TNVGAMING 9 лет назад

      shadowslayer0420 That's my main method too. But since Adam is always using some form of chemical, I figured I'd recommend to him the safest one.

    • @loganlemieux8806
      @loganlemieux8806 9 лет назад

      TnVGaming I use simple isopropyl rubbing alchohol on my cartridges.

    • @jeffh3649
      @jeffh3649 9 лет назад +1

      TnVGaming Also, as far as I know:
      1) rubbing alcohol has a PH level of 5.5 (acidic) - good for cleaning, whereas Windex is about 11 (basic) - not as good
      2) rubbing alcohol doesn't have a cocktail of ingredients like Windex
      3) rubbing alcohol (70% alcohol) dries MUCH quicker than Windex which helps reduce corrosion

    • @TNVGAMING
      @TNVGAMING 9 лет назад +4

      Logan Lemieux
      I use Isopropyl Alcohol too, but just of a higher concentration, so it will dry faster and clean the pins better.
      Jeff H Precisely the reason why I NEVER use Windex, it take too long to dry, and it leaves a film over the pins which can speed up corrosion over time.

  • @SeekerLancer
    @SeekerLancer 8 лет назад +2

    Tengen carts were a pain to get out of the normal ZIF connector sometimes so yeah, they're rough with this thing. The latest revision has loosed the grip thankfully. That said I just got one of these and it's amazing. I've got a big NES collection but I've avoided playing on original hardware for a long time because of the unreliability and now it's as solid as any clone console. Two thumbs way up.

  • @ShadowXerneas
    @ShadowXerneas 8 лет назад

    I just got mine today and my NES has never worked better since I got it. They have fixed the issue where the connection was really tight so it's better than ever and I highly recommend this product.

    • @Frog_Puppet
      @Frog_Puppet 8 лет назад

      +WrathofHiei I just ordered one, how was the shipping time?

    • @ShadowXerneas
      @ShadowXerneas 8 лет назад

      once they caught up with the orders it only took 3 days to get from CA to WA really.

    • @Frog_Puppet
      @Frog_Puppet 8 лет назад

      Well, I'm on the east coast, so it might be a bit longer for me.

  • @DeliciousHotShmoze
    @DeliciousHotShmoze 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for finally reviewing this thing. The Kickstarter for it ended months ago while it became available not too long after, and it still took awhile for anyone to review it. Anyway, thanks. I was worried about whether or not that thing would have the "Darth Vader Grip" on cartridges, but it's good to know it's not that much of a problem. Also, can you give us a report on how it works a few weeks from now so we know it can withstand long periods of use?

  • @Playerxxplayer2
    @Playerxxplayer2 9 лет назад

    This is one reason why I subscribe to your channel of the videos because I find out shit like this and help me out with my collection and making sure my system work forever pretty much, and just want to say thank you I learned a lot from watching all your videos

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      ***** Happy to help, thanks for watching!

  • @DreamcasticChannel
    @DreamcasticChannel 9 лет назад +1

    Wow! That's really awesome and $25 is quite reasonable. My NES still works quite well so I don't really need it at the moment but I'll certainly keep it in mind if it ever gets really bad.

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

      And now it's $30, + shipping.

  • @Rosencrantzism
    @Rosencrantzism 9 лет назад

    An amazing video, i'm very happy with the approach on the subject, you explain the important things on the console, a little background was nice, the visual explanation on disamble the console and the installing the pin is perfect, a very well round video on all aspects

  • @MetalHorrorPack
    @MetalHorrorPack 9 лет назад

    The game console that revolutionized gaming as a whole. Thanks for the tip Adam.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      H+Justin'sMovies/Games Happy to!

  • @ganjam0n
    @ganjam0n 9 лет назад +14

    wow u got one for free and me as a backer still hasnt received it, and they went on sale before fullfillment, shame on arcade works i will never back them again, let alone this death vice grip which they said would be avoided when they planned making it. it was also massively delayed with very poor feedback to the backers all throughout so obviously they have screwed up in someway.
    Im sticking to the replacement 72pin connector i put in and a grounded 10nes chip works fine, just dont be a fool and leave games in the machine, when your done take it out.

  • @blkmetalhead
    @blkmetalhead 8 лет назад +1

    I just saw this, and placed an order for on immediately! Thank you thank you!

  • @MaximRecoil
    @MaximRecoil 9 лет назад

    I've had the idea for this sort of fix for ages, i.e., a fixed-position loading tray with a standard card-edge connector, so I'm glad someone finally made such a thing. However, they should have used a high quality and/or properly spec'd card-edge connector, such as from Molex or Amp. A card-edge connector doesn't need to have a death grip on the cartridge in order to have a reliable connection. Just look at the standard card-edge connectors in any other console, such as an Atari 2600, ColecoVision, NES top-loader, SNES, Sega Genesis, N64, and so on. They have a firm, reliable connection, but they are not Chinese Cartridge Traps™.
    If I bought one of these kits, I'd find out if Molex or Amp makes a properly spec'd card-edge connector for it, and if so, buy one to replace that poor quality (or poorly spec'd) one. Or maybe they will come out with a version 2 with a better card-edge connector if enough people complain about the excessive tightness (hopefully they don't subscribe to the misconception that excessive tightness is necessary for a reliable connection).
    An overly tight card-edge connector not only makes it a hassle to insert and remove games, but it also causes extra wear and tear on the cartridges' card edge pins.

  • @lrosstal
    @lrosstal 9 лет назад

    Got mine from Kickstarter love it! Blinking light win is awesome! Now I'm waiting for my next Kickstarter funded project!

  • @pelgervampireduck
    @pelgervampireduck 8 лет назад +15

    if only the top loader had RCA audio and video output...

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад +3

      ...and was better looking.

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 3 года назад

      @RAP64, We’ll agree to disagree. I think it’s the ugliest console ever made. Dethroned the SNES.

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 3 года назад

      @RAP64, Correct. I had forgotten the European model adopted the Super Famicom design, which is is why I imported my SNES Classic rather than jump on the US release.

    • @TechHowden
      @TechHowden 3 года назад

      You could send it to Nintendo to get it officially modded but that was extremely rare

    • @pelgervampireduck
      @pelgervampireduck 3 года назад +1

      @@TechHowden I don't have a top loader because of the lack of rca.
      these days I play mostly on a "family game", a famicom clone from the 90s, (they were super popular in south america). it has both rca and rf. it takes famicom cartridges but with an adapter you can use nes cartridges too. (it's not emulation or "system on a chip", it's the real hardware, just not made by nintendo. and the joysticks are not wired in, they are plugged in so you can replace them if they break).

  • @AlexChama
    @AlexChama 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the heads up.
    I'll order one sooner or later and see if it's worth offering these for my repairs. :)
    Sourcing original connectors is a PITA due to price, you end up earning almost nilch on those repairs (I mostly only do it to help out people anyways, but boy...) and even broken NES are quite expensive and often times the connector's broken on them as well, which makes for 70-90% of the repairs needed for NES systems.

  • @joeyplays9443
    @joeyplays9443 8 лет назад

    Mine arrived today and I installed it and it works great. I will be doing a video review of it soon myself.

  • @SwankeyMonkey
    @SwankeyMonkey 9 лет назад +1

    My SEGA Master System never had any of those problems.
    Does that make it an automatic Win, because I picked the right 8-bit console to start with?
    Well, it is the *Master* system after all.

  • @jgalla5549
    @jgalla5549 9 лет назад +2

    I will never not blow my cartridges THANK YOU VERY MUCH. :P

  • @christopherflynn7030
    @christopherflynn7030 9 лет назад

    That's bad ass, but getting rid of the 10 nes chip worked for me but as you said it's just a bandaid. But I've never had to replace my pin connector not yet at least for 7 months but I will look in this. Grate review product video Adam.

  • @brianschwartz1372
    @brianschwartz1372 9 лет назад

    Just ordered mine. Can't wait.

  • @StevenTimothyTorres
    @StevenTimothyTorres 8 лет назад +2

    6:11 I assume if you were to take the new connector with the original one again out for some reason, the 10NESCHIP will be re-enabled.

  • @ThunderTHR
    @ThunderTHR 9 лет назад

    Such a simple method that took this long to be made. Now this'll solve anyone's needs to get the Top-loader NES.

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x 3 года назад

    Thanks for your Help I really wanted to play my NES Games again.

  • @christcantdrown1165
    @christcantdrown1165 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the tip and spreading the word AdamKoralik

  • @ImTheKingOfHyrule
    @ImTheKingOfHyrule 8 лет назад

    I bought and installed one of these a while ago, and it works amazing. I still recommend cleaning it once in a while with a cleaning cart, but 99% of the time I've been able to get my games to load up fine without any fuss (besides getting the carts in and out, which is a bit tougher). Once I retrobrite the exterior and add an RGB board I'll have my ultimate NES.

  • @hektorlinko
    @hektorlinko 9 лет назад

    This is AMAZING!! I LOVE IT! I have my NES rigged with the lockout chip disabled and my 72 pin connector is clean and the pins are bent back to a tight fit and all I do is push and hit the power and it works like a top loader. I never have to press down. I do want this new connector but when I went to the site to purchase it, the site was down. Don't know what's up with that. I'll try again later I guess but this new invention is awesome and will more than likely make the 72pin connector absolete. Great video my friend. : )

  • @farmhousemedia3000
    @farmhousemedia3000 9 лет назад +2

    I've been using my game genie for every game, it just makes a solid connection. But this maybe worth looking into if the shipping isn't insane to the great white north. My question is, do you think there is something you could doctor to make it so you can't push the tray down at all even if your stupid friends try?

    • @farmhousemedia3000
      @farmhousemedia3000 9 лет назад +3

      Update: $38 shipping!! Back to the Game Genie.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад +1

      The Adequate Gamer Wow, really? Sorry man.

  • @johnhollo6881
    @johnhollo6881 Год назад +1

    And of course they are sold out lol How about if I bought one of those newer top loading NES's from the mid 90's? They still work fine, right?

  • @ClassicGamer81
    @ClassicGamer81 9 лет назад

    Just ordered mine after watching this. Can't wait!!

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      ClassicGamer81 Thanks for watching!

  • @IvyANguyen
    @IvyANguyen 9 лет назад

    I really need to consider this! Thanks for sharing this amazing mod that [hopefully] closes the book on a 3-decade-old issue.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Ivy A Nguyen Thanks for watching!

    • @IvyANguyen
      @IvyANguyen 9 лет назад

      Wow. Thanks for such a quick reply. I came across your channel upon looking for 32X stuff & wound up spending the whole weekend watching your UK/Portugal/Canada game videos, & the generational ones. Really amazing stuff. Classic Nintendo, Sega, Sony, & Atari lover here. Shenmue is my favourite ever game too, followed closely by Final Fantasy VII, then Sonic & Knuckles, Mario 3, & Wipeout (the futuristic racing series). I grew up on NES & SNES but also Game Boy & Game Gear, followed by Saturn, PS1, Nomad, & finally my last console being a Dreamcast before I got a PC. Despite my spelling, I live in the US. I simply prefer UK conventions more.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Ivy A Nguyen I'm glad you liked the videos. You might do well in Canada then, they use the extra U on words like "favorite".

    • @IvyANguyen
      @IvyANguyen 9 лет назад

      AdamKoralik I actually have been to Canada 4 times in 2 years (2008, 2009), specifically Montreal, Quebec City, & Saint John (NB). Also been to Iceland & The Netherlands in a 12-day trip in 2012. Philly-born & raised here. US-wise, been mostly around the east coast + Penn State & Albany.

  • @SumDumGy
    @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

    If I were to fault the design at all, it would be that the connector could have been extended a little, allowing the cartridge to end up just inside the door when inserted. That may have allowed for a better removal grip.

  • @adultmoshifan87
    @adultmoshifan87 8 лет назад

    I don't usually like to mod consoles to function differently from how they originally did, but with my replacement NES 72 pin connector not working as well as it did, I may have to get one of these...

  • @herohunter81
    @herohunter81 9 лет назад +1

    I've adopted the method of taking the cartridge apart and using an eraser to clean the pins.

  • @herohunter81
    @herohunter81 9 лет назад

    This is fantastic. Genius! Finally! I heard this version of the Nintendo displays the games better than the top loading second version so this is the route I will take. Toaster over Nintendo and this new connector lol.

  • @GrayStudios
    @GrayStudios 9 лет назад

    Nice! I may try getting a for-repair console at some point and picking one of these up.

  • @lolakyle8
    @lolakyle8 9 лет назад

    AdamKoralik I still remember my NES. It doesn't have the "push" mechanism, just straight up loading tray. I don't know if my console are modded or not, but I'm pretty sure my grandfather brought it new...

  • @michaelwolfe9496
    @michaelwolfe9496 9 лет назад +9

    Maybe in another 20 years we'll be able to fix the red ring of death too! :D Probably not, but it doesn't hurt to hope.
    And I just realized that this fix-it-kit has rendered the top loader NES pointless. I'm predicting a slight drop in value.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад +3

      Michael Wolfe Very possible.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011 9 лет назад

      Michael Wolfe People will still want all original hardware on their NES though, plus a lot of people are terrified of opening up a console.

    • @grabbity
      @grabbity 7 лет назад

      Michael Wolfe oddly enough, I'm not sure whether it was this or the market, but now I see top loaders for sale all the time for 80 to 120 depending on cords and dogbone, and they just sit there.

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

      The top loader was a catch 22 anyway. Sure, easier and more efficient game loading, but at a loss of AV ports along the way. Value has only gone up on those though, along with all retro systems.

  • @KingofNerdom
    @KingofNerdom 8 лет назад +1

    i followed the link to and there are 2 versions of the blinking light win, one simply titled blinking light win and another "Nintendo Cartridge Connector Repair Part the Blinking Light Win" both priced at 24.99 only difference i can tell is the model one being AR- BLW and the other just BLW and the descriptions. so im not quite sure which one i should get?

  • @energyzer_bunny1913
    @energyzer_bunny1913 9 лет назад

    Definitely will pick this up for my NES

  • @qualorii
    @qualorii 9 лет назад

    This looks very promising. I just put a new 72-pin connector in mine. It's actually the third one because I went through in the process. The first one I got off of Ebay fit way too tight on the cartridges, then after about a week quit working altogether. The second one I got from Lukie Games, and it was DOA. They sent me a replacement (the one I have now), and it has been working great for about 3 months. When my current one finally wears out, I'll probably get this one.

  • @roach117
    @roach117 4 года назад +1

    I just received mine in the mail and installed it I have a pal system and it works perfectly. It is a bit of a bitch to get the game out, hopefully it gets easier the more you use it. He is definitely right about having your games clean they won't work otherwise.

  • @newgamer85
    @newgamer85 9 лет назад +8

    Does this not void the warranty?

    • @SageOwl
      @SageOwl 9 лет назад +7

      newgamer85 The warranty on a 30 year old console? What you smokin?

    • @newgamer85
      @newgamer85 9 лет назад

      Dr. Steve Brule Really i had no idea :)

    • @joeyplays9443
      @joeyplays9443 8 лет назад

      +newgamer85 Nintendo has a 12 month warranty. Most of us will have an NES that is long past that by this point since it's not even sold in stores anymore. And I doubt a warranty will apply at this point if you find an unopened NES on eBay or something.

    • @LowlyEidolon
      @LowlyEidolon 4 года назад

      @@joeyplays9443 I thought NES came with a 90 day warranty

  • @26.2MilesOutsidePartsUnknown
    @26.2MilesOutsidePartsUnknown 8 лет назад

    After watching this video i went to the website and ordered one should be here tomorrow.

  • @fireriffs
    @fireriffs 9 лет назад

    Finally a solution. I replaced my 72 pin connector and it made no difference at all. But to be fair, I recall playing my front loading NES on occasion without having to push down the cartridge.

  • @brillopad6901
    @brillopad6901 9 лет назад

    Very cool, I'll have to pick one up, thanks for the info. Enjoying your trip?

  • @graey24601
    @graey24601 9 лет назад

    RE: Blowing into carts. Unless a person has some upper respiratory issue, the breath that comes out of your mouth has the same level of humidity as the air which is already touching the contacts. Blowing on the cart doesn't often help because dust isn't normally the problem, but neither does it harm the device. Obviously the windex method is best.

  • @BCProgramming
    @BCProgramming 9 лет назад

    I saw gametech.us talk about the BLW, Looks cool and is a great alternative to replacing the 72-pin or boiling it for problem consoles that don't work better after a good clean of the system and games, not to mention the CIC disabling capability. I've been lucky with my NES, and it even works without having to push the game down at all. I don't know if the 72-pin was replaced or something (Got it off ebay a few years ago), but by not pushing them down I expect it will help it last longer. Great Video!

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Michael Burgwin Thanks for watching!

  • @energyzer_bunny1913
    @energyzer_bunny1913 9 лет назад

    I'm definitely getting this. My NES gets those Grey screens whenever I try to play it.

  • @KevPez-IS
    @KevPez-IS 9 лет назад

    This is what I've needed. Gave up on playing the actual hardware because I could barely get it to work.

  • @murdocktrashbag1609
    @murdocktrashbag1609 9 лет назад

    I haven't even finished the vid----and I already like it !!! Have to shower, but will continue...

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад +1

      Murdock Trashbag Thanks. Hope the shower went well.

  • @BravoDeus
    @BravoDeus 8 лет назад +3

    Use alcohol to clean cartridges or any circuit boards. That's what they use in factories that make boards.

  • @ichigo3223
    @ichigo3223 9 лет назад

    I need one of these and one of Kevtris's HDMI kit to revive my NES.
    I wonder if I can make an eject mechanism to avoid having to use the Game genie as an eject tool. Probably something like a piece of ribbon attached to the game tray to make it easier to pull out, I dunno.

  • @Lakster37
    @Lakster37 9 лет назад

    I'm surprised you didn't back the KickStarter to begin with. Love the idea and implementation of this, though!

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Lakster37 Truth is I had only heard of it recently.

  • @SakuraAvalon
    @SakuraAvalon 9 лет назад +2

    I actually really love how unique the spring-load system is, even if it's slowly killing the NES.

  • @Riz2336
    @Riz2336 9 лет назад

    Seems pretty cool. I would consider getting one of these if I had a shitty old NES that hardly loads the games but the one I've got is in pretty good shape it loads up the games pretty quick.

  • @Agamemnon2
    @Agamemnon2 9 лет назад

    I wonder if there's some unobtrusive way to mod the NES case to give you a little more leverage to pull the cart out from the tighter-gripping connector. You'd probably have no problems unloading stuff if only you could get a proper grip.

  • @TrollbotTB
    @TrollbotTB 8 лет назад

    I just got mine today no more fucking blinking light and it plays the game I thought were broken! thank u arcade works!

  • @jehad78
    @jehad78 9 лет назад

    I will look into getting this. Replacing the 72 pin connecter didn't work for me. I get distorted pictures.

  • @TekMoliGy
    @TekMoliGy 9 лет назад +1

    does rubbing alcohol work for cleaning cartridges too?

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      nate Yes, though personally I wouldn't recommend it.

    • @TekMoliGy
      @TekMoliGy 9 лет назад

      alright, yea i never tried it but i remember that i always thought the old nes nintendo cleaning kit solution always just smelled like rubbing alcohol to me so i figured thats what it was.

  • @elijah2401
    @elijah2401 9 лет назад

    Hey Adam, I was wondering if you have any extra NES consoles around that you would be willing to sell ( there kind of pricey on Craigslist)

  • @brianschwartz1372
    @brianschwartz1372 9 лет назад

    I'm thinking of getting one. Do you recommend also cleaning the contacts on the board before attaching the connector?

  • @CostaApostolou
    @CostaApostolou 8 лет назад

    Adam you don't clean carts and connectors with windex that has ammonia in it I hope, that's just asking for corrosion.

  • @crunchdog29
    @crunchdog29 8 лет назад

    Dude...did you just make the original model NES (the model that actually has a unique appearance) reliable? THANK YOU!!!

  • @SNESKegaGamer
    @SNESKegaGamer 9 лет назад

    Imma be getting one of these my Front Loaded has a jank pin connector and load tray, and I haven't been able to mess with my Game Genie. Doesn't fit in the Top Loader and the video quality of the Top Loader isn't as nice.

  • @BorisKid
    @BorisKid 9 лет назад +3

    I removed the chip thing and I boiled the pins thing, it increased the perfect load success ratio to like 95% of the times, but, somehow, the thing now works without having to push down the cartridges... go figure... but yeah I guess with this thing you totally revive your console, i suppose.

  • @The_Laser_Channel
    @The_Laser_Channel 9 лет назад +2

    I used the Game Genie method....I ripped the black plastic off, glued and taped the Game Genie in.....built in Game Genie NES! :)

    • @adultmoshifan87
      @adultmoshifan87 8 лет назад +1

      Not the best idea. CastleVania 3, Fester's Quest and Color Dreams games are not Game Genie compatible.

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

      Now you always play with the door open, allowing better access for dirt and dust to enter while you enjoy yourself.

  • @UncleSilverGaming
    @UncleSilverGaming 8 лет назад

    Question: What exactly does the spring load do that disables gameplay? What I'm wondering is, is it possible to disable the spring load function of the original tray in a way that enables game function with front load only.

  • @WarriorKiyo
    @WarriorKiyo 9 лет назад

    Awesome video man I might take out my old NES and clean it up do this... ;)

  • @TechnologySpotlight
    @TechnologySpotlight 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Adam, can you do a 3rd gen retrospective (I know there are rare consoles but maybe the major ones)

    • @SageOwl
      @SageOwl 9 лет назад

      Technology Spotlight He has said in a live Q & A that it is in the works.

    • @TechnologySpotlight
      @TechnologySpotlight 9 лет назад

      Yay :)

  • @enigma6482
    @enigma6482 8 лет назад

    Didn't the Game Genie bypass the bending of the pins and go straight in?

  • @ryanwilliams3369
    @ryanwilliams3369 9 лет назад

    I used to put the cart in just barely where the top of the cart would clip the plastic on its way down that usually worked for me.

  • @connro
    @connro 9 лет назад

    I know very little about the actual insides of consoles, but would anyone be able to tell me what the RF shield really does? It looks like a hunk of metal to me, but I'm sure it has some sort of purpose.

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      ***** Back in the day it would block radio signals to avoid interfering with other radio devices. In the modern world, it has no purpose at all.

  • @Hipno702
    @Hipno702 8 лет назад +3

    i don't know why the nes had a spring loaded tray. you don't even need to push down on the tray to make a cartridge play properly

    • @knight0fdragon
      @knight0fdragon 8 лет назад +1

      +Dylan Thorp Because back in the 80s consumers were worried about video games thanks to atari, so Nintendo had 2 approaches, make it look like a computer, or make it look like an appliance (They did make it look like a computer btw) They went with the approach of making it look like an appliance.

    • @oakley4747
      @oakley4747 8 лет назад +1

      my nes doesn't work all the way down or just default top position, I have to hold it into place with a custom piece *cough* Lego *cough*

    • @Tuckdragon
      @Tuckdragon 8 лет назад

      haha i had the same problem on my old nes back in the day, i just jammed in a sock above the cartridge to push it down xD

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

      You don't know why? If you had watched the video...

  • @LillitosanEP
    @LillitosanEP 9 лет назад

    This is a great alternative when the connector start to give problems. Fantastic solution... But if my old pin connector still works I will leave it like that (As It Is). Opening, unscrew and screw back not too tight the system is like I don't want to mess that up. I prefer to get and use a top loader NES / clone with the RCA cables...

  • @bloodwolf1175
    @bloodwolf1175 9 лет назад +2

    great video once again

  • @Octolicia
    @Octolicia 2 года назад

    They really should have made the connector to firmly touch the connection. like a pivot or something. That way, the pins wouldn't bent because they would follow the angle of the cartridge.

  • @ray_getard3600
    @ray_getard3600 7 лет назад

    So I got a new 72 pin connector that wasn't this one but it doesn't let me push down on the cartridge. When I do it just gives me a green screen and when I don't the game works just fine... idek.

  • @herohunter81
    @herohunter81 8 лет назад

    Question. Do you know if a Game Genie will harm the Blinking Light Wins pins? Thanks.

  • @brianwalker7771
    @brianwalker7771 7 лет назад

    i am so tired of the 72pin bullshit! After seeing several videos including your video I sad screw it and ordered 2. They are listed as pre order so there is a wait. I can wait a while in order to end the 72pin nonsense hopefully once and for all.
    Thanks for the video. As always you were just straight up honest how you felt about the product good and bad. Such a great thing to see honest reviews.

  • @DFQreacts
    @DFQreacts 8 лет назад

    I 'd prefer if they still attached it to the motherboard, then to loading tray. it seems like you'd be stressing out that board putting carts in and out. Is that a problem at all?

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 7 лет назад

      It is still attacked to the mother board. Nothing really changes here except the angle of the pin connector. The new tray stabilizes everything.

  • @gallang6497
    @gallang6497 3 года назад

    Adam Rocks!!!!

  • @knight0fdragon
    @knight0fdragon 8 лет назад

    I am surprised they didn't build a spring load method to fix this (Maybe due to cost), but a great fix would be to put the 72 pin connector onto the part that rotates/goes up and down, and just use a ribbon cable to connect to the other side of the connector. This would allow anyone to keep the toaster novelty, without bending any pins (Since it still acts like a front loader). I did find it funny how you used the game genie to fix the solution of games being stuck. The game genie would actually defeat the purpose of BLW, since the game genie makes the NES a front loader without bending the pins

    • @oakley4747
      @oakley4747 8 лет назад

      yes!! I've always wondered the exact same! I've been considering. making a ribbon cable but the blinking light win has region free so it's a win-win situation

  • @jonfeist1400
    @jonfeist1400 9 лет назад

    Isn't the Game Genie notorious for stretching out pins and making the connection loose?

  • @Painmaster212
    @Painmaster212 9 лет назад

    I just yesterday bought a new 72 Pin and disabled the lockout chip and then i get onto RUclips today to see a better fix... haha I may still invest in it though because you never know when these new 72 pins will wear down. Btw the new pin gives me issues when putting in and taking out carts as well but will eventually wear in and not be an issue, could the same thing happen with this new connector?

    • @AdamKoralik
      @AdamKoralik  9 лет назад

      Painmaster212 Possible, but yet another reason to use Game Genie.

  • @bricethompson1922
    @bricethompson1922 Год назад

    I was looking into doing this but apparently you don't have to push the cartridge down to make it work I get It's to prevent you from pushing it down do to muscle memory or the temptation to do it but besides those to probably rare instances I don't get it unless I'm still missing something