When Boiling NES 72-Pin Connector Doesn't Work, Experiment Fixing Blinking Nintendo by Bending Pins
While an attempt at boiling the 72-Pin connector did improve things with this NES, it didn't restore it to 100% functionality. I attempted a second boil, cleaned some games, and end up re-bending the connector pins. Tools used in this video: https://www.amazon.com/shop/8bitjunkie Giottos Rocket Air Blaster highly recommend!) Contact cleaner

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