NES cartridges JUST WON'T DIE

Casey

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#1
This is awesome. These NES cartridges still work after being exposed to all kinds of danger.

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Casey

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#5
Sega Megadrive/Genesis cartridges were definitely not that durable. A lot of mine broke over the years i had it.
Really? I had about 40 Mega Drive games over the course of about 10 years and the only one that broke was one that somebody yanked out of the machine while it was still switched on.
 

Bobby Sands

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#6
^^maybe thats how mine broke as well lol. would they stop working after you did that?

i recall some falling on hard surfaces and they wouldnt work afterwards.
 

masta247

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#7
Funny thing is a few days ago I found my old nes with all games but no power adapter and no video cables.
However I took a few cartridges and tried similar things lol
 

Snowman

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#11
that was cool, i thought when she threw the cartridge in the washing machine that was it for the mario bros game. but it still played.
 

Bobby Sands

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#13
its seems to me that the Megadrive was more popular in Ireland, UK and the rest of Europe. i remember when i was a kid, i knew a load of people who had Megadrives but only one guy who had a SNES.
 

Prize Gotti

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#14
its seems to me that the Megadrive was more popular in the UK and Europe. i remember when i was a kid, i knew a load of people who had Megadrives but only one guy who had a SNES.
Agreed, most kids i know had the Master System or MegaDrive (Genesis) rather than a NES or SNES.
 

masta247

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#15
Nes and Snes were waay more popular mostly because of.. Pegasus :D
Peep this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(video_game_system)

If you don't know it you really should read that article as it was a huge phenomenon back in the days here and after reading you will know why.

It's our own "Nintendo" console which was about 1/20 price of the original thing (literally) and played all of its games just like you'd play it on a NES/Snes. The only difference is slightly different looks and that it was actually.. better!
 

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