Nintendo Repair Guides & Instructions
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Common NES Repair Issues
The NES system has two basic problems; 1) 72 pin connector loses springiness, no longer making contact with games, and 2) NES games become coated with dirt and grime over time thus interupting the electrical signal between game and system. The fixes are to replace the 72 pin connector and clean your games. See how in our repair guides.Printable Nintendo NES Repair Guides
Interactive NES Repair AnalysisNES System Repair Instructions
NES Game Cleaning Guide
NES System Repair and NES Game Cleaning Guide
NES Game Battery Replacement
NES Repair Products/Services
YouTube NES Repair Videos
Super Nintendo (SNES) Repair Resources
Common SNES Repair Issues
The SNES system has one basic problem; 1) SNES games become coated with dirt and grime over time thus interupting the electrical signal between game and the Super Nintendo System. The fix is to clean your games. See how in our repair guides. In some cases, the connector of the SNES can lose springiness, but it is uncommon.Printable Super Nintendo Repair Guides
SNES Game Cleaning GuideSNES Game Battery Replacement
SNES Repair Products/Services
YouTube SNES Repair Videos
Nintendo 64 (N64) Repair Resources
Common N64 Repair Issues
The N64 system has one basic problem; 1) N64 games become coated with dirt and grime over time thus interupting the electrical signal between game and the Nintendo 64 System. The fix is to clean your games. See how in our repair guides. In some cases, the connector of the N64 can lose springiness, but it is uncommon.Printable Nintendo 64 Repair Guides
N64 Game Cleaning GuideN64 Controller Repair Thumbstick Replacement Guide
N64 Repair Products/Services
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Nintendo Gamecube (NGC) Repair Resources
Common Gamecube Repair Issues
The Gamecube system has two basic problems; 1) Gamecube games become scratched or dirty over time thus interupting the optical signal between game and the Gamecube System, and 2) The Gamecube laser lens angle or pitch can change over time reducing its ability to read game information clearly. The fix is to clean or polish your games, and if necessary adjust or replace the Gamecube laser lens. See how in our repair guides.Printable Gamecube Repair Guides
Nintendo Gamecube Repair Laser Replcement GuideGamecube Repair Products/Services
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Nintendo DS (NDS) Repair Resources
Common Nintendo DS Repair Issues
The Nintendo DS system has three basic problems; 1) The Nintendo DS case cracks near the hinge, resulting in a loose hinge/axis, 2) the Nintendo DS powers on for a moment, then shuts off, or 3) the Nintendo DS top or bottom LCD shows only a blank white screen. Other symptoms include a non-responsive touch screen, cracked LCD, and cracked case in another location. Fortunately all of these symptoms are repairable.
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Nintendo DS Lite (NDSL) Repair Resources
Common Nintendo DS Lite Repair Issues
The Nintendo DS Lite system has three basic problems; 1) The Nintendo DS Lite case cracks near the hinge, resulting in a loose hinge/axis, 2) the Nintendo DS Lite powers on for a moment, then shuts off, or 3) the Nintendo DS Lite top or bottom LCD shows only a blank white screen. Other symptoms include a non-responsive touch screen, cracked LCD, and cracked case in another location. Fortunately all of these symptoms are repairable.
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Nintendo DSi (NDSi) Repair Resources
Common Nintendo DSi Repair Issues
The Nintendo DSi system has three basic problems; 1) The Nintendo DSi case cracks near the hinge, resulting in a loose hinge/axis, 2) the Nintendo DSi powers on for a moment, then shuts off, or 3) the Nintendo DSi top or bottom LCD shows only a blank white screen. Other symptoms include a non-responsive touch screen, cracked LCD, and cracked case in another location. Fortunately all of these symptoms are repairable.
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Nintendo Repair Tool Selection Guide
So many classic systems and games that are in need of repair! How can you possibly know what game and system tools work for each? By knowing us, that's how! Below you will find our all inclusive guide to finding the tool you need to get your favorite classic system and/or games open for repair or cleaning. Best of all, you can easily, and cheaply, buy all of these tools from your trusted source for classic gaming needs; The Nintendo Repair Shop Inc!
Available Tools
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3.8mm Bit | 4.5mm Bit | Triwing Driver | Phillips Head |
| Nintendo / SNES / N64 Game Carts | X | |||
| (Game Carts) Virtual Boy, Game Gear, and Some Gameboy | X | |||
| Sega Genesis / 32X Carts | X | |||
| Gameboy Advance Carts | X | |||
| Post-NES Nintendo Systems (SNES, N64, Gamecube & Virtual Boy) | X | |||
| TG-16 + Turboduo Systems | X | |||
| Nintendo DS + Gameboy Advance + SP Systems | X | |||
| Gamecube Controllers | X | |||
| ALL Sega Systems | X | |||
| Nintendo Entertainment System | X |
