
This editition of Game|Life The Video shows you how to fix your broken NES.
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Its not broken! All you gotta do is blow into the game cartridge or in the place where the game went.
You could drop the system from a building...and that would still be the fix.
i am so going to do this, when ever i am back in MA again. or i will go out and find a broken NES to fix.
Broken? WHEN HAVE ANYONE SEEN A BROKEN NES???!
God, I'm more likely to run into a broken current gen system before I run into a broken NES.