How to Change Your 72 Pin Connector, Disable The Lockout Chip and Clean Your NES System: Part 3
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Alright thanks
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Thank you so much for making these videos!! FINALLY I can play my NES again! :D
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thank you for the video, found it very helpfull and now my NES is working again sweeeet
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ive heard some games became unplayable after disabling the lockout chip... maby those 1st party games with high protection or stuff... i have dont it anyway and i wouldnt be able to build up my NES again without you so thanks for that. i dont have a PAL game to test it out on (or asia, whatever), but the american games still works, so thats a sign that i didnt brick anything =D
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@reviewmaster007 Actually disableing the lockout chip should allow you to play all unlicensed games as well as most pal version games.
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which games wont work if you disable the lockout chip?
Hey ganglyM awesome videos but I had one question. I've changed my 72 connector pin and cleaned my games but I'm still stuck with the blinking red light. Any advice? Much appreciated.
cidrog1890 2 weeks ago
@cidrog1890 hmmm well if you did both those things then it may be a problem with the board which would be a little harder to solve. You should check out Nintendo Age and ask in the forums there. They are a great community and someone would probably know what the problem is.
GanglyM 1 week ago
Thanks so much for the vids, extremely helpful, but i have a concern about the connector,
I've always taken care of my nes even though i've barely had it for a year and it started to flash as if it didn't have a game in despite the fact that it was inserted correctly. After i've performed the surgery, installing the 72 pin connector, can i expect that the connector will need replacing again if i maintain it? :)
DruMerFreak69 10 months ago
@DruMerFreak69 Hey
Glad the vids helped. If you change the connector it should be good for quite a few years. You just have to be sure to keep it clean. The best way to do that is to make sure that the games you play on it are clean as well. Most of the dirt and grime that makes the screen flash is transferred from dirty games to the 72 pin connector. So if you clean your games and keep them in dust covers your system should work well for a long time.
GanglyM 10 months ago