My mom found a bunch of our old NES stuff downstairs. I've tried getting everything to work, to no avail, and I was hoping maybe I've done something wrong or the incorrect way.
I've purchased and installed a new 72 pin connector in the NES. I also (before using new connector) cleaned all the games using a Qtip/windex combo. This part I'm not so sure about. Is there a better way/solution to clean the games with? Even after all of that, I cannot get a single game to work even 50% of the time. Cleaning games with a Qtip is just so damn inefficient, and difficult.
Are there other problems that can cause the blinky light? (I also get a solid light with a yellow colored screen about as frequently as getting the blinking light.) Occasionally, I can get the games to work, but they'll be all garbaged up with graphical errors and such, and on rare occasions, can get it to work. I'm hoping it's still a clean thing, and I just need to go back in.
Which brings up my next question. What is the best solution to clean games with? What is the best fabric to clean them with (old shirt? something else?) and the best tool? I've read something about using a putty knife with some sort of cloth, but don't remember what exactly.
Since I may have been reinserting not-quite-clean games back into the new 72 pin connector, what is the best way to clean that? Putty knife in and out in and out? Once again, what is the best fabric and solution to be shoving in there?