This time it’s not so bad though.
Check out this MST3K inspired show “Snakeman’s Bad Cinema”. Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com A show that details many aspects of the video game industry. Do you have classic games that won’t play no matter how much you blow on them? In episode 024 I show you how to properly clean your classic game cartridges. This episode features: NES, SNES, N64, Gameboy/Color, GBA, Master System, Genesis, 32X, Game Gear, TurboGrafx-16 Watch all my 2-Bit episodes in Order: www.youtube.com
@TheUltimateMove This theme is more EPIC! Therefore more important! o___0
Lmao, I kid. Yeah, I totally forgot about that. XD
@DarkDragon1889
Actually, tehy used Ape Escape music before inside the Bubble Gobble boss.
@Lakker94
i bet if you’re too slow, it does a thunderstrike, killing everything. i mean, i don’t know i killed it.
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What the hell?! Why is there a soccer ball next to video quality? Most of all, why does that soccer ball make loud noises when I click it?
i love the no-no blocks. XD
Does Pikachu even do anything?
why does this song remind me of sonic for game gear?
what song is that when your on the platform going up it sounds like a street fighter song or ape escape song.
Lmao Ape Escape music? That’s a first. XD
It’s 1997 and you’re downloading Pokémon porn on your 56k modem. Oh boy, this zip file full of Misty nudes only has 10 minutes left. You’ve been waiting six hours for this. When the file gets to 99.9%, you start unzipping your pants and are getting ready for the fap of your life. At that moment, guess who picks up the phone and disconnects you? GARY MOTHERFUCKING OAK.
So you beat him again and you buy some great balls, but later when you try to use one on the shiny you just found, who pops out of that ball and scares it away to battle you?
GARY MOTHERFUCKING OAK.
Congratulations, You have finally beaten Gary Oak and have no healing items left over. You head over to the Pokemon center and then the PokeMart, guess who blocks the entrance to the Pokemart. GARY MOTHERFUCKING OAK That’s Right, Gary Oak is just that Epic
@RynoZodiac Actually that was Blue/Green Oak =P
I lost count of the shits after episode 15
lol. 1/1 HP
::Adds Adelaide University to list of places to nuke the fuck out of:: Heh heh heh…
@pletter64
the kid: your too slow!!!
yes im bored
game used spikes. ITS SUPERRRR EFFFECTIVE!!!!!
they are the same people
No, that’s Blue D:
That was epic. Too bad we didn’t get to see Raichu do anything. :C
that was gary oak
bored
How would you feel if it DID move at 1 pixel per second?
@bertinouellet Where have you seen that? The back side of every NES cart says “DO NOT CLEAN WITH BENZENE, THINNER, ALCOHOL, OR OTHER SUCH SOLVENTS” Seriously.. take a look, I’m not making it up.
It’s the same basic theory of why blowing on your cart will make it work in the short term, but lead to it not working after a while. You are much better sticking to pencil eraser + canned air.
I have been doing this for 25 years. I could take any of my games and play it in my NES from ’85 just fine.
@videogameobsession It’s nice that your concerned about this but, what you need to understand is, yes, alcohol do contain water, but that water will evaporate very quikly because of the alcohol. Quick enough for avoiding any corrosion. Evaporation is faster then corrosion. Even Nintendo isn’t concerned about the corrosion, they recomend using a qtip and a solution of 50% water 50% alcohol. But I guess if someone is a bit scared of corrosion, they can use just alcohol instead.
@bertinouellet I actually JUST use eraser and canned air.
Rubbing alcohol contains water (even the 91%.. still 8% water!) Water leads to corrosion.
If you really don’t want to open your carts I guess stick to alcohol and canned air, but you may have to repeat the process every once to keep it working.
Good luck.
@kainkusanagi Thanks, man. Big thanks for you!
PS: Game.Com Rocks!!!
@MrLastkill3r Check out my video “Odds and Ends” for info on that.
Hi Kain! What to do with an 2600 game?
That Was Helpful Thanks!
I read a post somewhere that you can use glass stove top polish to clean contacts. I’ve used this method and it works really well.
I read a post somewhere that you can use glass stove top polish to clean contacts. I’ve used this method and it works really well.
It’s true that erasing will make it more clean then alcohol only… OPENING + ERASING IS NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESARY! Clean it with the q-tip and alchool from the outside, only. I cleaned my 300 cartridges collection (NES, SNES, N64, GEN, GB) this way and they ALL worked flawlesly. Only if a game still don’t work after alcohol only (which is very unlikely), then I would suggest to open and erase. Other then that, avoid this extremely tidius process (unless you only have a couple of games).
@ScReWaTtAcKeD You clean the SNES end like a SNES game and clean the Gameboy slot like an original Gameboy unit. A Gameboy cleaning kit works best.
can you show a how-to for the super gameboy?
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WARNING PLEASE READ
rubbing alchohol is POISON so please keep it away
from children and animals plus you’re mouth, eyes, and
ears too. BE CAREFUL!
Could you show how to Clean & repair the NES TOP LOADER please? thanx.
Would you show how to clean and repair the NES TOP LOADER ? THANKS
@kainkusanagi thanks
@kainkusanagi thanks dude! your a hero!!
@monstro567 I’d be surprised if your DS games need cleaning since they can’t be all that old. But if they did need cleaning I’d probably just use a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol and try to get it to fit between the plasic fins.
Would you suggest this cleaning method for Nintendo DS games? Please reply soon. P.S. I really like the show.
@MiseryMire0 Glad to help. Thanks for watching.
Hey Kain!
I love all of your video’s!!!
This episode really helped me out with cleaning my n64 games !!!!
@kalinda619 Like I said you need a security screwdriver bit. You can get them at most hardware stores and even on amazon. The only way to open a Gameboy game is with a security screwdriver bit.
By the way whered u get that black screw driver thing to open the gameboy games?
and is there an alternative wayto open them?
THANKS SO MUCH!!
now i can play my silver version perfectly
Could you post up a video on how to replace the battery.