This instructional video will show you how to turn your old messy video game cartridges into mint condition. You will learn how to clean the case, remove ink and remove price tags that are stuck on top of the labels without damaging the label. It wil also show you how to clean the contacts to get the game working again PROFESSIONALLY. Cartridges are virtually indestructable, but need a cleaning every so often. They have gone though many owners and lots of dirt and dust have built up on them. If you bought a cart and it has stickers on it, watch this video. Do not rip off your label. I'll show you how to gently remove it and keep it in pristine condition. Having bought and sold thousands of used video game cartridges, Biff Malone has cleaned cartridges using every method known to mankind. He will teach you the quickest, proper and profesional way of cleaning cartridges. Learn from a professional and not some kid in front of a web cam babling about stuff that he has no idea of what he's talking about. This will work on any old cartridge such as Nintendo NES/ SNES/Game Boy, Atari 2600/5200/7800/Jaguar, Sega Master System/Genesis, Mattel Intelivision, Colecovision and so forth. Enjoy!
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This is a video from 1994 about the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago. I interview programmers, producers and others showing off their games that they are making. Some of these products never came out. This is Atari, 3D0, Sega, Nintendo, CD-I and a whole lot more. This is a rare find. It has been in my closet for 15 years, but found it because I'm moving. Enjoy!
Biff's Video Games Reviews: Atari Jaguar. In this multi-part series, Biff reviews video games (cart, Cd, Homebrew and CO-Jag) and hardware for the Atari Jaguar. As more games are reviewed, they will be posted. There were at least 73 games for the system and probably a few more unrealeased. Hopefully, I will get around to reviewing or showing off all of the games. So the real question is: Have you played Atari today?
These are reviews of interactive DVDs (DVDn). These are standard DVDs that pop into your player and will allow you to play a video game. You use your remote control to play the game. No special hardware is needed usually.
"Pong Wars": Biff takes you through the years before Pong showing you the video games from the early years. Then, you will get to see the golden years of Pong in the 1970s. Included are computer mainframes to "Pong in a Chip" games. Find out the quick story of how video games came to be from Atari to Magnavox to General Instruments. Also, you will learn how to clean and repair Pong untis. As a extra bonus, you can see how to unlock the hidden th game in a home Pong unit.
This is a series of videos on dedicated video game systems from the 1970s to the early 1980s. This includes Pong/Tennis, Video Pinball and other systems from Atari, Magnavox and others.
Biff's Video Games Reviews: Atari 5200 Super System games. In this multi-part series, Biff reviews video games and hardware for the Atari 5200. As more games are reviewed, they will be posted. There were around 100 games for the system and probably a few more unrealeased. Today, there are conversions from the Atari 8-Bit computer that popup as well. Hopefully, I will get around to reviewing or showing off all of the games. So the real question is: Have you played Atari today?
How to solve a Rubik's Cube: The Beginner's Method. This professionally made instructional video goes over the how to solve the Rubik's Cube in 7 easy steps. It is just a few easy steps to memorize in a well thought out manner. This is the beginner's method so anyone can learn. While not the fastest way, it is the easiest. Instead of some kid in front of a porely lit web cam and bad audio, Biff presents to you a "How To" video worth watching. Following this videos are others that goe into patterns, tricks, secrets and a whole lot more. Enjoy!
This is a professionally made video that goes step-by-step on how to play a game of chess. Whereas other videos are kids in front of web cams, I will go slow with in-depth graphics that will help you understand each piece and move. Topics included are pieces, movemnet, coordinates, notation, en passant, castling, who goes first, clocks, ratings, tournaments, board layout and more. Anyone can learn, it's pretty easy.