![]() ![]() Another common method is to wedge one of the black game protectors into the machine to hold the game down further. Others wiggle the game from side to side while in the machine to make a better connection, or press up and down on the game cartridge 50 times. Some rely on keeping the game contacts clean by using rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip to clean grime off of the cartridge. Many old-school gamers have their own ways of getting the game to start. More often than not, you'll get the blinking power light, or a garbled version of the game. Unfortunately, this design causes frequent problems when trying to start your game. The classic hardware is a front-loading (zero-insertion force) design where you slide the cartridge in from the front, and press down to lock it into place. Any classic gamer knows that playing old school NES games on the original NES hardware always starts with a fight to get the game running. ![]()
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