"dwellerofrhymes" wrote:As the topic says: how can I fix worn pins on the games?
It's probably not a matter of worn pins on the games themselves... It's probably the console itself. You probably have a bad 72-pin connector. You can do one of two things...
1. Take your NES apart, and get to where you can see the connectors. Then, use a tiny screwdriver or something small to pry with to pull the pins that are down more so than the others to make them flush with the others. This will establish a better connection with the games.
2. Find a site or auction that has a 72-pin connector, and bid or buy...
If you don't think you can do the first suggestion, then I would do the second one if I was you... No need in ruining a perfectly good NES! :)
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