How to Professionally Clean Video Game Cartridges (Part 1 of 2)

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[www.BiffsGamingVideos.com has more fun, fun, fun!] 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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  • That's an awesome denim shirt.

    

  • @JTBarkleyMusic I have no idea where I got it from, but I do remember when I shot this it was the only thing clean. So whatever.

  • My original NES from 1986-87 was left outdoors in Canadian weather in a bag, for about 7-8 years. Through summers and freezing winters. I bought an adapter & a game from the flee market just to see if it still works... and it did ! Lol go figure.

    After opening the system and cleaning the connecting pins on the inside, and any game I try to play, it actually works like BRAND new. No adjusting the cartridge, or pointless blowing. These old systems really do last.

  • @mangaas I once had a iffy motherboard on a computer. I took it out, cleaned it off with a hose outside, let it dry and it worked fine.

  • That music that plays at the end of each segment seriously reminds me of Pilotwings 64 :)

  • @zeioIIDX it's not. I redid the open and close taking out the old music. Youtube wanted that.

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  • @deadlygroove1 According to Sony who invented the CD and DVD bro, they have lifespands of about 20 years. DVDs are worse cause they basically are 2 discs glued together.

  • It's funny that you mentioned the thing about getting ROMs wet, because alot of my Gameboy games have taken a turn in the washing machine (by accident of course) and they still work as good as new.

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  • WHAT NO TWINKIES AFTER THE NUKE WAR?

  • Will Mr. Clean get me off?

  • Yeah Biff you're so OLD w/ your coins etc... Cash? Who uses that crap anymore? Where's the digital downloads man??? Us kids don't buy collections! j/k

  • wrong..... 3 things will survive the nuclear war: cartridges, cockroaches, and twinkies

  • @nelsonofsteve10 If you're 15, I;m pretty sure that other kids your age weren't "rocking" a PS1. Good to know that some kids are into oldschool gaming, but that's pushing it quite a bit.

  • I just blow, Yeah

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