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NES-RULE!
Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:30:22 PM


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I've heared that the sleeves for the NES games doesn't help out with dust...is it true? :?

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:48:09 PM


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I store them in that sleeves and I find that they work just fine.
Never had any problem with.

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 5:54:41 PM


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"NES-RULE!" wrote:
I've heared that the sleeves for the NES games doesn't help out with dust...is it true? :?


I'm sure they do help to some extent. That's what I use for my collection, and I don't have any problems. They don't perfectly encase the game, though, so I'm sure a little dust gets in there. I don't think it's a whole lot to worry about, though.

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:12:26 PM


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Well it helps a bit yeah, the sleeve,it's better with 'em then with out 'em.
Glad most of my collection is complete in box,usually i use a game genie,not to cheat but to get the game to work.
I clean them once in a while,till then the game genie always works mega great with the games.

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:44:07 PM


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this has been posted about before, they obviously help by enclosing the bottom of the cart more so than it being wide open. They still require cleaning, but it does help.

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:58:55 PM


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Ja man it works good and i clean game genie too,i hate the blinking!

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Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 7:01:04 PM


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"Nes-a-holic" wrote:
Ja man it works good and i clean game genie too,i hate the blinking!


when you clip the chip though it doesn't blink anymore.

faille
Posted: Thursday, January 13, 2005 1:06:29 AM


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"Roth" wrote:
"NES-RULE!" wrote:
I've heared that the sleeves for the NES games doesn't help out with dust...is it true? :?


I'm sure they do help to some extent. That's what I use for my collection, and I don't have any problems. They don't perfectly encase the game, though, so I'm sure a little dust gets in there. I don't think it's a whole lot to worry about, though.


yeah i always used sleeves or the plastic cases they never cause me any trouble

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:25:42 AM


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the sleeves help to some extent. if your a clean freak like me, cleaning your games regularly + using sleeves ensures your games work great and for a long time to come :D. i cant stand dirty games in my collection. just doesnt feel right

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:17:01 PM


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That's true.
Also my games are all in great shape.
I only need to clean my hardware in the next time. :oops:

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faille
Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 2:57:29 PM


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yea my top loader is pretty dirty i need to clean it too.....
most of my games arent bad though except a couple have stickers on them from when i was a kid lol

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 2:59:51 PM


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Something I try to do is get rid of the stickers off the games right when I get them... on the 30 min. ride back home, I have my wife drive so I can look at our new stock, and pull them all off then, while looking for corrosion.

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 3:10:10 PM


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"Roth" wrote:
Something I try to do is get rid of the stickers off the games right when I get them... on the 30 min. ride back home, I have my wife drive so I can look at our new stock, and pull them all off then, while looking for corrosion.


lol
what does you're wife collect them with you i mean shes into it shes not just going along with it cause ure into it...
thats cool man

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:20:55 PM


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"Roth" wrote:
Something I try to do is get rid of the stickers off the games right when I get them... on the 30 min. ride back home, I have my wife drive so I can look at our new stock, and pull them all off then, while looking for corrosion.


i ALWAYS take the stickers off when i get them. i hate stickers more than dirty (contacts) carts. goo gone is my friend when it comes to stickers :D

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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 11:41:55 PM


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"Nesmaster" wrote:
"Roth" wrote:
Something I try to do is get rid of the stickers off the games right when I get them... on the 30 min. ride back home, I have my wife drive so I can look at our new stock, and pull them all off then, while looking for corrosion.


i ALWAYS take the stickers off when i get them. i hate stickers more than dirty (contacts) carts. goo gone is my friend when it comes to stickers


speaking of that i think soon im gonna clean all my games there actually pretty filthy... and need to take some stickers off

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Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:43:01 AM


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I'm lucky, I never had a sticker on my hardware or the carts. But I'd get rid of them if I had.
But I have stickers on my TV set, which is about 20 years old and was pre-used by about 5 persons. :?

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