Replacing the 72-pin Connector on your NES
August 23, 2008
Trying to get an old Nintendo cartridge to work usually takes longer than playing the game. Luckily, there is a solution. The 72-pin connector on your Nintendo is where the cartridge connects to the motherboard. The connector wears out over time, so replacing it is essential for a flawless NES experience.
This video will show you how to replace your 72-pin connector and also disable the lock-out chip - which means you can play imported games, too!




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