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Nintendo NES Repair by Irata Systems 1992 Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Here's a look at a low budget repair video for the Nintendo Entertainment System, made by Irata Systems in 1992. This will be in 13 parts as it is 2 hours long. Hope you enjoy it and learn a thing or two. It displays some interesting ways to repair the Controller, Control Deck and Game Paks.

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  • wow, either this was a REALLY low budget film or your tracking is a *little* off

  • It's the film. ;)

  • yea that copyright claim is out the window now cuz im sure his copyright has run up and he is not even in business anymore LOL

  • Yea I did some research and the company is no longer around, judging by the quality of their service I can't imagine why. :-P

  • haha this is awesome, how did you get this, Penguin?

  • Very poorly listed on ebay, I also got a SNES one I will be doing as well, payed a whopping $12 shipped for the both. :)

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  • Irata is just Atari turned around!

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    Irata

    Atari

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  • 8:37

  • 8:39 GLITCH

  • OBEY THE VIDEO!

  • usually vhs movies doesn't have good picture and sound quality as the dvd and blu-ray does right now.

  • wow man i mean just oh wow

  • @PenguinNintendoAge What was wrong with the quality of their service? I wasn't alive to witness most of this stuff, I just keep obsolete stuff alive.

  • @vipor29 Some copyright claims are submitted by trolls pretending to own the rights to the material. It turns out, in July of 2010, YouTube's practically useless automated bot servers were caught accepting, and acting on fake copyright claims which were submitted mostly by little kids pretending to own the rights to various characters, Pokemon, for example.

  • It's pronounced "NES", not "Nes". It's an abbreviation.

  • Have you ever had the game pause when moving with the D-pad (thumbpad) while hitting the A or B button? I have two NES consoles and they both do that for player one when I play Super Mario Bros. I would love to know the fix for that.

  • This video is horrible, he goes on way to much about the same crap all the time. lol

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