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Posted on Oct 22, 2010

Ive just bought an nintendo off ebay. ive got the console itself the power cable and the tv ariel i switch it on and i can see the game is on but very badly barley like very fuzzy can someone help me please.

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Well it might be the rf switch that is causing the problem so buy a new rf switch and remember if only works on channel 4 or channel 3 then rf switch.

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2008

SOURCE: set up of the nintendo 64 console.

There is a big empty space on the back with a small plug on the inside. There should be a "power brick" that slides in there and then plugs into the wall.

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: game slot has been damaged on nintendo ds

I can give you some answers but might not work. See if the slot where the Ds game suppose to go needs to be cleaned.Take a pice of cotton from the cutip and put it on your stlyer(DS stick).Clean inside of it.Stiil dose not work and have a warranty go get the ds repaired.DO NOT PUT LIQUID IN THE DS SLOT(WILL NEVER WORK AGAIN TILL REPAIRED).

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: NINTENDO DOESN'T RECOGNISE GAMES IN SLOT

Clean the Ds slot. This happens to me alot, but I just blow into the slot and it works.

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Nintendo DS which has recently quit

someone probably messed with a game and put it in backwards and the console messed up probably send to nintendo good luck!

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: console blinks when game is loaded

Hi sounds like the common fault found with these old retro consoles, which is a worn out connector or dirty games recommend cleaning all your games with a game cartridge paste cleaner and replacing the connector pin with a new one. see http://www.gameoz.com.au/store/nintendo-entertainment-system/nes-accessories/ they carry these items and included photo instructions.

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