– If using a game bit, you may find that some game’s screws are too tight to open by hand. I’m using a Super Game Boy, so I can demonstrate cleaning cartridge slots, as well as games. – First, start by using the special game tool to open the game. If you’d like to skip to Cleaning Cartridge Input Slots, click here! – Never, ever, EVER use metal polish on your games!!! I was easily able to open mine using a small flathead. – You’ll occasionally find games that have security-torx screws (my copy of Virtua Racing had these). For more info, see the tools section, or check the links on the right –> – Compressed air (for cartridge inputs, not the games) ![]() – Standard, off-the-shelf, rubbing alcohol (although ‘professional’ isopropyl is better) Since this website is dedicated to getting the best quality out of your systems, an important thing to worry about is keeping those systems running!!! This page is a great way to clean cartridge-based video games, as well as the cartridge inputs of the game systems themselves.įor the record, at no point does this guide say “blow in your game” □ Also, I’m not responsible if someone reads this guide wrong and damages their game. Cleaning Cartridge Games and Cartridge Input Slots
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