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The NES ushered in the golden age of video gaming by introducing the characters of Mario and Link to millions of game-hungry families. Although the system was released in 1985 and video games have...
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was first sold in North America in 1985. Between then and 1995, when the machine was officially discontinued, over 61 million units were sold. Owners could...
The classic Nintendo Entertainment System is still in use more than twenty years after its original release. As with any older piece of equipment, the console is prone to issues due to aging parts...
The Nintendo 64 is a classic cartridge-based video game console. Cartridges tend to have better durability than discs. The console has fewer mechanical parts, which adds to a longer lifespan. In...
Though the Sega Genesis console was a product of the late 1980s, its popularity is still intact with fans, and newcomers are still being drawn to it for nostalgic or just plain entertainment...
Classic consoles are still fun to play, so why not unearth your old Super Nintendo from where you've been storing it all these years? Don't worry if your game cartridges have collected dust. They...
Learn how to summon the power to bring an NES cartridge back to life.
Everybody who plays video games has at some point thought "Gee, I don't play this game anymore, I wonder if I could get any money for it so I could get this new game I want?" The answer...
The Nintendo64 is one of the last gaming stations that uses cartridge games. While the games are durable, the exposed cartridge can accumulate dirt and even oxidize, rendering your N64 games...
Since the NES is a decades old gaming console, you may experience problems with it, such as a frozen or blinking screen while trying to play a game. You can repair a NES game on your own. In most...
The Atari Jaguar was touted as the first 64-bit video game console system and was Atari's final hope to rival Sega and Super Nintendo in the gaming hardware business. The Jaguar was a commercial...
One of the main problems Nintendo Entertainment Systems (NES) face as they age is that the connectors inside the system wear and stop connecting to the game cartridge. This problem, usually caused...