
I had a Nintendo NES Entertainment System before I had an IBM compatible computer. The Nintendo NES Entertainment System, only requires a TV, to use as a monitor. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) American version game system was made in 1985. The Nintendo Game System has 16 Bits of color graphics, and sound; to play 1 and 2 player, entertainment games.
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After, playing the game for over 20 years, the Nintendo NES Entertainment System's connector that connects the games to it, got worn out So I bought a replacement connector (72 pin connecter) for it, and replaced the connecter that's inside of the Nintendo NES Entertainment System. I think its better to remove the Nintendo NES Entertainment System's game cartridges, from the system so the connecter fits better and stays in better condition, so it plays games better; and the connecter can last longer, too.
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The Nintendo NES Entertainment System's game cartridge connecter terminals can be cleaned with alcohol; and the connecter can be cleaned using alcohol and a q-tip cotton swab.
To clean the Nintendo NES Entertainment System's game cartridge better if it needs it you can open the game cartridge, and clean the game cartridge; with game cartridge cleaner paste, and a soft cloth.
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The Nintendo NES Entertainment System was a very popular game system, and more games were being made for it; and accessories such as wireless game controllers, were made for it.
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The Nintendo NES Entertainment System's games are fun to play, and there easy to change from one game to another, by just changing the game cartridge. But, to make the game cartridges last longer you should press and hold the reset button in, and turn the power off using the power button.
There are game codes for some of the different Nintendo NES Entertainment System's games; and some games also have built in memory, to remember the game scores, replay the game played, or to save the game settings and the game scores.
There are some Nintendo NES Entertainment System games, that have become rare, and are now collectors items.
Many of the Nintendo NES Entertainment System's games have different level of play; and the game board changes as the game is played, and you are trying to win play against the computer; or with an opponent.
The Nintendo NES Entertainment System uses 16 bits of RAM memory, to play the Nintendo NES Entertainment System games.
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