Did Blowing into Nintendo Cartridges Really Help?

We are all guilty of it, blowing on our carts to get them to work. Here is a great article about why you shouldn’t. I use alcohol and q-tips to clean my carts with great results. If that doesn’t work I will take the cart apart and use an eraser on the contacts.

So, dear readers, all signs point to no: blowing in the cartridge did not help. My money is on the blowing thing being a pure placebo, offering the user just another chance at getting a good connection. The problems with Nintendo’s connector system are well-documented, and most of them are mechanical — they just wore out faster than expected.

Having said that, it’s true that kids can be grubby, and getting crud into the cartridge or slot was a real problem — I suspect that most of that crud was not just dust, though, and required a more thorough cleaning than a moist mouth-blast could provide. In fact, Nintendo released an official NES Cleaning Kit in 1989 in an attempt to keep both the slot and cartridges clean. Ultimately, Nintendo redesigned the NES console, releasing an NES 2 console in 1993 that’s commonly known as the “top loader.” Its main feature? A top loading slot. It was more like the original Famicom, using a slot that held up better to abuse. Similarly, the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) was a top loader.

My haul for the week of July 1st

Week of July 1st
Look at all the toys

Here is what I added to my collection this weekend.
1st Gen Sega Genesis with High Definition Graphics Logo
Sega Turbo Controller
Turbografx-16 with TurboBooster
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones for the TG16
Ninja Spirit for the TG16
Street Fighter 2 for the PC Engine
1st Generation Game Boy
The Goonies 2 for the NES
2 bizarre controllers for NES.
Metroid Zero Mission Complete in Box for the GBA
Indiana Jones & Staff of Kings for the Wii
Tatsunoko vs Capcom for the Wii
Wii Fighting Stick

Today’s Haul

My haul for June 9, 2010
I'm happy

I racked up 16 games today for right at $25. The Gyromite even has the famicom converter! I really can’t wait to play Shinobi & Rolling Thunder. I also plan on finally winning Golgo 13. I do have a few really bad games, The Karate Kid & Back to the Future 2 & 3 for starts. I haven’t played Captain Skyhawk or Cobra Triangle but I do remember winning Clash at Demonhead.

Here is a picture of the two famicom converters I have found so far. The left one is from Hogan’s Alley and the right is from the Gyromite I bought today. Now I just need to buy a famicom game.

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I also got my Club Nintendo reward this week. I decided to get the Hanafuda card set over the Game & Watch collection 2. I figured I should own the product that Nintendo started out making way back in 1889. The cards are smaller than I thought they would be, the case for them looks fantastic. I have decided not to open them, instead they will sit on my bookcase with my other collectibles.

Nintendo Hanafuda Card Set
Hanafuda Card Set
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