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  • How to Open a Super Nintendo Console

    The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES for short, was originally released in North America during the fall of 1991. Gamers can still be found playing the system for the sake of...

  • Troubleshooting Plug & Play TV Games

    Plug-and-play TV games can often be difficult to figure out, buy you do have troubleshooting options.

  • How to Play Guitar Hero Well

    You finally got the game "Guitar Hero". Now here's the real problem, how to play this game?

  • Original Nintendo Troubleshooting

    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...

  • Fixing a Broken N64 Controller

    The Nintendo 64 features the N64 controller, which is shaped like an "M." The controller features 10 buttons, a joystick and directional pad. The controller also includes a function ability for an...

  • How to Clean an Old Nintendo

    The Nintendo Entertainment System was originally released in the mid-1980s, but many gamers still have the console in their homes. Attempting to play games on the console now can lead to...

  • Colecovision Instructions

    The ColecoVision was released in 1982 as a rival to the Atari 2600 game console. The original package also included the home version of Nintendo's popular arcade game Donkey Kong. At the time of...

  • How to Play 'Sonic 3 & Knuckles' Online

    Sega's home console system got a big boost in sales thanks to the "Sonic the Hedgehog" games. One of the games many people enjoy is "Sonic 3 & Knuckles." Now, it is possible to play the game...

  • Xbox Power Requirements

    Popular devices for playing video games, video game consoles are increasingly common in households. Systems continue to consume power even when switched off or idle, so it is important to...

  • How to Use a Game Genie

    The Game Genie is a cartridge inserted into a video game console that alters a chosen game using an entered cheat code. The Game Genie's effects include invulnerability, infinite resources or...

  • The History of ColecoVision

    ColecoVision was developed as a home video game console to mimic the graphics and play style of the already popular arcade games of the time. Although the ColecoVision was only produced for two...

  • How to Set Up a Sega Master System

    The Sega Master System was the first of Sega's home video-game consoles. An 8-bit system (much like the Nintendo Entertainment System), the Sega Master System played games that came on small,...

  • How to Show FPS in Counter-Strike

    Counter-Strike is a co-operative computer game in which a group of counter-terrorists teams up to defeat a team of terrorists. The game is based on a frames per second (FPS) system. Knowledge of...

  • When Was Atari Invented?

    Atari wasn't the first home video-game console (the Magnavox Odyssey owns that title), but it was such a pioneer in video-game consoles that it might as well have been. With its developments of...

  • How to Play Console Games on your Computer

    Ever wished you could play your favorite console video games without the console? Well, now you can! A few simple downloads are all you need to get started.

  • What Is Dance Dance Revolution?

    Dance Dance Revolution is an arcade video game created by the Konami Company. It was first released in Japan in 1998, and was distributed in America and Europe the following year. The defining...

  • How to Make Arcade-Type Video Games

    You can relive the days of the old video arcade by building an arcade video cabinet to play any of your favorite video games. Such a cabinet can contain your game console (or PC) with a video...

  • How to Play Classic Console Games on Your PC

    Do you want to play the classic video games that you used to play when you were younger? In this article, I will detail how you can set up your computer to do Just that.

  • How to Play Super Metroid On The SNES

    Here's how to play Super Metroid on the actual SNES console. Some fans buy used SNES consoles just to play this game simply because it's more enjoyable to play on the SNES than playing as a ROM.

  • How to Surf in Counter Strike Source

    If you want to join the elite of Counter Strike Source, surfing is one indispensable skill that you will need to learn and master. Read on to learn how to surf in Counter Strike Source.

  • How to Get a Jump Start on Mario Kart 64

    Read on for the best way to get a jump start on Mario Kart 64 for the Nintendo 64 game console.

  • How to Make a Games Console Last

    Electronic games are popular items in many homes. They are usually quite expensive. Everyone in the family who uses the games should know how to properly care for the games console in order to...

  • How to Fix an NES Game

    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...

  • How to Get a Classic Nintendo Working

    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...

  • How to Buy an Atari 2600

    As a powerful icon of a bygone era (the 1980s) the Atari 2600 game console is now a much-sought-after item. So many of us cut our gaming teeth on the simple block-graphics action games of Atari,...

  • How to Buy Vintage Atari Games

    The Internet has made it possible to find all those vintage Atari games for sale again. You can relive your childhood, introduce your favorite old games to your children, find out what the Atari...

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