VGRestore Ep34: Fixing 2 Broken SNES Carts
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Published 2020-02-26
All Comments (18)
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Lol when you hesitated to say good as new it gave me a good lil chuckle.
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I really like your videos. They're thorough yet straight to the point. Keep up the great work.
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Well done, particularly for the second cartridge.
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Clever trick with the wire. Ill have to keep that in mind if I ever find a cart like that.
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Nice work there. I like how you modded the super Nintendo to have an led light on it! Love your videos! đź‘Ť
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excellent video! in the process of trying to repair two “black screen” SNES games with my dad, neither one of us have any soldering experience so we’re nervous, after watching your video though, i know we can do it!
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brotip: when the pads are too scratched you can polish them with a cotton swab wet with metal polisher, they look like new after polishing and work better
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Way to go fellow gamer nice job saving that super mario all stars super mario world and the ninja warriors your video helped me save a super Nintendo entertainment system and nintendo super famicom
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When I repair some broken traces only use a wire thin as a hair, that helps when I close the cartridge
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Another Great Video Bro. That Ninja Game looks pretty cool too.
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You're underrated asf man! Me and my stepfather (who have some repairing skills/knowledge btw) bought a copy of Donkey kong country 2 with this problem, and this video calmed me down a little bit more. Thank you for being so helpful and direct! Hope your channel blows up any day now ! - Charlie <3 (P.S still haven't done the repair yet, we're doing it tommorow, but this video gives me a lot better of an understanding on how to do it)
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Nice work!
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which fiberglass pen do you use? i need to add one of those to my tools on my work bench.
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nice vid
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I missed a council fixing videos
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oah man the memories.. i found ninja warriors in a pawn shop 10 bucks.. and it had a broken trace that i fixed..
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Have you ever found a snes game that won't boot but all the traces are ok?