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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 6/4/2005 Posts: 49
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how do you open import famicom carts? there's no screws, looks like you just pull them apart, but want to make sure before i do that lol.
I want to clean them, and they loose too.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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Joined: 12/13/2004 Posts: 3,577 Location: Ontario, Canada
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I was wondering the same thing... I tried prying at a pirate that a friend owns, they don't seem to come apart...

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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 6/10/2005 Posts: 118 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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there is one screw, in the very middle, under the label on the back.. so you cant open them without damaging the label. i dont know for sure, but im guessing they have some kind of slide apart setup like gameboy games.
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Joined: 12/29/2004 Posts: 4,525 Location: not where I want to be now
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I also didn't have success in opening carts. I didn't know there was a srew under the label either. :oops:
May 16th...
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 6/4/2005 Posts: 49
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That would suck to damage the label to open it though... not sure it's worth doing that.
thanks for the info
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 6/10/2005 Posts: 118 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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yeah, nintendo went to the bother of security bits on all their consoles, when all they really needed to do was put one screw under a label somewhere.. lol.. that would be torture for me.. im a collector and console techie equally.
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/6/2005 Posts: 285 Location: Not somewhere clean, I can tell you that.
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It's not too bright, but if you use an exacto-knife and cut out the small hole, you should have minimal label damage.
"Remember when you were a kid and you thought your dad was Superman, then grow up and realize he's just a drunk who wears a cape?"
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 8/29/2005 Posts: 70 Location: Santa Maria, Brazil
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Hey guys!!! There is no SCREWS on Famicom Carts! There is nothing behind both the labels! And it's impossible to work them. You can do that only by breaking the plastic case. What a resistant kind of plastic they used? Please note that pirate 60 pins carts are easier to be opened, and thety do not break. Cospefogo.
"Take this silver dagger to save your neck." Giovani Cospefogo - http://pixeltemple.comSanta Maria, RS - Brazil
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