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The blow in the cartridges moves the dust inside it, so it would eventually get better contact with the slot, I guess.
Anyone remembering this, good times eh...
![[Image: nes-cleaning-kit.png]](http://www.retrogamingconsoles.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nes-cleaning-kit.png)
Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen one of those. I remember my dad bought one for our NES. Surprisingly, we never used it. We hardly throw away any of our gaming stuff, so it's still probably in my basement (found the NES manual down there too, once).
I don't wanna run games at 0.00000003 FPS.
That's....... good.. for you?
EDIT: Oh wait your talking about PS3 emulation? Well then I guess you'll have to wait some years before you can use the emulator if at all.
(03-03-2012, 07:56 AM)Man Turismo Wrote: [ -> ]I don't wanna run games at 0.00000003 FPS.
Ha ha please buddy...PS3 emulation, just buy the system like the rest of us and enjoy the show.
It's not going to happen any time this decade MK!
You seem to be talking about blowing in cartridges like it is a thing of the past. I take it you've never taken a DS to the beach in a (minor) sandstorm.
Well buddy I take good care about my stuff so I wouldn't know what you're talking about really.
I mean who really cares about games when you're at the beach. NO ONE!
It was a sandstorm, so it was a bit hard to enjoy the beach, even before the rain started. Anyway it was a sibling's DS which was (temporarily) destroyed.
Well let me give you some advice: Don't play games out doors in a sandstorm that way the things will last longer.
If it's a sandstorm, then go back to you room and play indoors. It's common sense.
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