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Huge NES Flaw Finally FIXED With New Sliding 72-Pin Connector // Ninten-Drawer 

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The original NES 72-pin cart connector has proven to be unreliable over time. There have been some replacements and “upgrades” over the years to fix the connector's issues, but they too have problems of their own. Now we have a new Mod kit called the Ninten-Drawer which aims to be the perfect 72-pin connector for the NES. So let’s see if it actually is!
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@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
Just to clarify on those Greenband games. Thin Greenband games are more common and can be a extra fickle if they are not clean, but its the very rare THICK greenband games that are outright incompatible. The version of DuckTales shown is compatible with the Ninten-Drawer, but the Thick banded Hydlide is not Thick Greenband games wont even work in the NES002 Toploader.
@technocolossus7763
@technocolossus7763 21 день назад
Y'all got any info on the cartridge connector you used for this? I've been looking for a replacement cart connector for my top loader for YEARS.
@Roshenbo
@Roshenbo 21 день назад
​@@technocolossus7763Reach out to Greg from Laser Bear, he'll actually answer your questions. 👍
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
@@technocolossus7763 We use a custom solution for the NES slot. Cant say more beyond that
@RobbWes
@RobbWes 21 день назад
​@@technocolossus7763I just got the Japanese version of the nes top loader. Since it comes with the multi out port like that on the snes. It is called the AV famicom. Just needed a famicom to nes adapter. It also has the expansion port that is on the original famicom.
@MajorOutage
@MajorOutage 21 день назад
@@BlueShell3D For those of us who already have a Blinking Light Win in our possession, is there any chance at making a replacement PCB available using your updated connector?
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
Thanks so much for taking the time to review our product! We spent a good year developing and testing the Ninten-Drawer. We're really proud of what we created, and just ecstatic that you viewed it so positively.
@MachoNachoProductions
@MachoNachoProductions 21 день назад
You can definitely see all the design effort that went into it, great work! Came out amazing 👍
@khiclark31
@khiclark31 21 день назад
Great work! Now your next project should be fighting stick drift for the Switch lol
@PapaMurphTV
@PapaMurphTV 21 день назад
thank you for this. blinking light win has been a pain for years, already ordered ninten-drawer
@joveaaron-real
@joveaaron-real 21 день назад
I'm making this but open source.
@JigglypuffTutorials
@JigglypuffTutorials 21 день назад
@@khiclark31Already been solved by gullikit
@RockerGaming
@RockerGaming 21 день назад
Thank you so much to Tito for sharing our project with everyone! Blueshell3D and I are excited and hope this breathes a lot of new life into the front loader
@jayzah
@jayzah 21 день назад
Such a great mod guys awesome work!
@RockerGaming
@RockerGaming 21 день назад
​@@jayzah 🙏🙏🙏
@MachoNachoProductions
@MachoNachoProductions 21 день назад
It’s a really awesome mod! Great work you two!
@markwayne86
@markwayne86 21 день назад
It takes less than an hour to service the original connector. I’ll stick with it over this ugly orange thing.
@davidlevy706
@davidlevy706 21 день назад
@@markwayne86 I'd go with an RGB-modded top loader.
@jakeiswayblack3377
@jakeiswayblack3377 21 день назад
This is a big part of the reason why I get multi-carts or flash carts. Piracy isn't just about getting games for free, it also helps keep the hardware alive
@anonamatron
@anonamatron 18 дней назад
That doesn't mean you need to pirate ROMS. You can load backups of your own collection. I have pirated ROMsets myself, but my point is just that flashcart does not equal piracy.
@im1fadedRob
@im1fadedRob 14 дней назад
@@anonamatron You definitely shouldn't call it piracy if you're dumping your own ROMs or just using a flashcart to play homebrew as far as I'm concerned, but that's such a small minority of people that actually do that compared to how many people are totally just downloading whatever games they want lol.
@anonamatron
@anonamatron 14 дней назад
@@im1fadedRob I think downloading a copy of something you physically own is fair game. Not that practical to dump your own game when it will be identical to what's online. Now that I say that though I remember that there's is/was no complete copy of Beyond the Beyond for Playstation 1 online. The copies online are all missing the videos.
@themonsterunderyourbed9408
@themonsterunderyourbed9408 3 дня назад
There's nothing wrong with downloading something you own or something you can't buy. Nintendo isn't selling NES cartridges for the NES anymore. It's fair game to download the roms at that point.
@buxtech
@buxtech 13 дней назад
SOLD OUT, BUMMER! These modders/sponsors need to up their stock if they know this guy is reviewing it.
@lexacutable
@lexacutable 21 день назад
The difference in energy between those two guys made me think immediately of Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, ahah
@RockerGaming
@RockerGaming 21 день назад
Bro I'm dead... 😂
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
I'll accept this comparison. I have no RU-vid chops. I just stay in my cave and drag my knuckles on the floor while I try to build stuff. Frankly the light scares me
@lexacutable
@lexacutable 19 дней назад
@@BlueShell3D oh I certainly didn't mean it as negative in any way!! tbh building stuff while dragging your knuckles on the floor is pretty impressive
@KSHickeyJr
@KSHickeyJr 21 день назад
Woah...now, not only do I want a Clear Shell NES, but I want a Ninten-Dawer printed in that exact same "Macho Nacho" Yellow! THAT looks awesome!
@RockerGaming
@RockerGaming 21 день назад
It pops so hard... I need to upgrade my unit too 😂
@SonyUSA
@SonyUSA 18 дней назад
Clear plastic like that will yellow crazy fast, also it looks a little wobbly to me... I would keep my original shell!
@gluttonousmaximus9048
@gluttonousmaximus9048 21 день назад
Honestly I won't be surprised if someone's made a fully automated cartridge feed mechanism, not unlike an actual VCR or laserdisc machine.
@kaio0777
@kaio0777 21 день назад
i was thinking about that too but i think you would need to remake the whole nes around it but it would a great custom project.
@Ybalrid
@Ybalrid 21 день назад
There is an old episode of the "Ben Heck Show" where he does that more or less successfully ...
@marcellachine5718
@marcellachine5718 21 день назад
Multi slot devices existed, exist.
@jvogler_art4708
@jvogler_art4708 21 день назад
Amazing. I’m more of a snes and up Nintendo fan but if I was super into nes I would for sure buy this.
@metroid-mj9pw
@metroid-mj9pw 20 дней назад
@@jvogler_art4708 Although I do agree that the SNES has a great library of games. The NES also has a bunch of games that are vast and would be a great game for someone who plays SNES games.
@JamieStuff
@JamieStuff 20 дней назад
The engineer's mantra: "If it's worth doing, it's worth OVERdoing." Good job, guys!
@torshec8634
@torshec8634 21 день назад
"I can fix him!" And so he did.
@briangilmartin662
@briangilmartin662 21 день назад
As someone who grew up with the NES in the late 80s, I dig this solution! It's also great to know that someone picking up the slack with a new solution since Blinking Light Wins haven't been made in a long time
@themonsterunderyourbed9408
@themonsterunderyourbed9408 3 дня назад
We only needed to wait 30 years... And for someone who isn't Nintendo to come up with the solution..
@skRapKlan
@skRapKlan 21 день назад
Really awesome design! This is definitely something I will consider for my future NES ultimate build.. Thanks for the great video and detailed breakdown of the drawer!
@jakd.rabbit
@jakd.rabbit 21 день назад
Congrats on the shout-out over on Austin Evans' channel. Was watching his Mystery Tech video yesterday when I was surprised he gave you a shout-out on his GameBoy he built in the video.
@MachoNachoProductions
@MachoNachoProductions 20 дней назад
Thanks! I just saw it the other day. Absolutely surreal 🤯
@itchyisvegeta
@itchyisvegeta 20 дней назад
I had a Blinking Light Win in my HDMI modded NES. But ended up selling it cause i missed the nostalgia of pushing the game down before playing it.
@hdroid18
@hdroid18 5 дней назад
Hell ya itchy! I feel the same way. I know that it will wear the pins out and the cartridge connector will need to have the points bent back into place at some point, but I like the motion of the ol push down design as well. 🤘
@ShinXyres
@ShinXyres 21 день назад
This looks so dang good! I'm really glad that flash carts work, I was thinking of taking my brother in laws broken SNES and getting it working for him and giving him a flash cart so its good to know this mod will work.
@rabidwallaby84
@rabidwallaby84 21 день назад
I just modified my OG nintendo with a cartridge connector that worked in the up position, avoiding the bending that occurred when you pushed down. It also didn't have deathgrip
@jayzah
@jayzah 21 день назад
I love these videos, keep the good stuff coming Tito 😊
@CyberGamingStudiosOfficial
@CyberGamingStudiosOfficial 20 дней назад
there is a reason a rf shielding exists, it's to help with ground and protect from rf signals even though its not necassary it does serve a good purpose
@dwightdixon8508
@dwightdixon8508 21 день назад
Looks like a good fix. I just preordered it! Thx for your review, install and thoughts
@kingpolt98
@kingpolt98 21 день назад
This is awesome! Ive wanted a top loader for awhile because no matter what i do to my childhood NES its always unreliable. New connector is scary tight. Cleaning and bending the original has had inconsistent results. Im very excited about this.
@Null_Experis
@Null_Experis 21 день назад
if you hadn't bent them already, I found that placing them in an overfilled steamer pot (fully submerged, lifted off the bottom by a strainer) and simmering it for 30 minutes fixed it pretty consistently for about 6-8 months.
@kingpolt98
@kingpolt98 21 день назад
I do have another NES I haven't messed with yet. Might give that a shot. Thanks 😁
@scikoolaid
@scikoolaid 18 дней назад
@@kingpolt98 It sounds crazy, but literally boiling the connector in water works and fixes it.
@jeremyf1901
@jeremyf1901 21 день назад
I really like the addition of creator interviews!
@solidussnake1906
@solidussnake1906 21 день назад
Had been following BlueShell for a while, all of his stuff looks nuts.
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 19 дней назад
The RF shielding used to be absolutely mandatory, my friend's Tandy computer was capable of sending a signal from clear across the house that would cause Mario to unalive himself in the nearest hole. There's also the potential to interfere with other electronics, although that's probably less of a risk these days.
@scikoolaid
@scikoolaid 18 дней назад
Indeed. I think it's foolish that all these modders dismiss the shielding as completely useless. These old electronics can interfere with their own trace lines being too close, any outside interference will effect them. It's always best to have shielding when possible.
@jnharton
@jnharton 16 дней назад
@@scikoolaid It's because they aren't electrical engineers and don't really understand what's going on. To be fair, I don't have an EE background either. But I do know enough that I am well aware that my understanding is incomplete.
@jnharton
@jnharton 16 дней назад
@@scikoolaid New electronics are still subject to interference, but not necessarily the types that are most common. The older stuff generated electrical noise and RF that could easily cause problems with radio and television.
@alexallison7824
@alexallison7824 20 дней назад
Yet another high quality video by Tito. Always look forward to these.
@mileskosik472
@mileskosik472 21 день назад
I'm not even very much of a purist, but I love the satisfying push down action of the original. I would take this solution over that for it's reliability, but imagine a hybrid of the two.
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
Sadly, its the ZIF connector that makes the original so unreliable. If we did add a push down, we would still keep the non-ZIF slot and the push would just be for fun. It would also make the Ninten-Drawer more expensive.
@Magical_Flame
@Magical_Flame 20 дней назад
the shell and mod look beautiful together, makes a great show piece.
@astout94
@astout94 18 дней назад
It makes me so happy that people keep repairing and improving on these consoles and portables from our past. I thank all you guys from the bottom of my heart god bless you all.
@TaliaIGhul
@TaliaIGhul 21 день назад
Could this finally stop the "blowing in the cartage" thing people do?
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
Probably not. People will always blow and try to push down
@kruks
@kruks 20 дней назад
The reason it's needed is to bridge the connection to the pins, which this replaces. So hypothetically, sure. Will it stop them from doing it anyway? Probably not.
@metroid-mj9pw
@metroid-mj9pw 20 дней назад
PLEASE DON’T BLOW INTO YOUR CART.
@therealavolpe
@therealavolpe 4 дня назад
Blowing into carts removes dust 🤭
@metroid-mj9pw
@metroid-mj9pw 3 дня назад
@@therealavolpe 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀🤦‍♀
@brianwalker7771
@brianwalker7771 21 день назад
Great video. I love the Blinking light Win so seeing something similar that fixes the short comings a bit is great to see. That shell though the manufacturer should include metal clips with it. Seriously the shell you used Costs $110 it should come with those stupid little spring clips as well as some new screws at that price.
@twistedtechnology
@twistedtechnology 21 день назад
Looks like a great mod. I just received an NES-Slotmaster that I plan on installing this weekend. Much simpler design but hopefully it works just as well.
@kristopheralonge2813
@kristopheralonge2813 21 день назад
Excellent work, I ordered immediately!
@2.Plus.2.Equals.5
@2.Plus.2.Equals.5 13 дней назад
That would look slick printed in clear resin with that case. Interesting product idea, cool to see people still have love for these consoles.
@ugzz
@ugzz 21 день назад
Very cool stuff! I've never touched the pins on my Famicom AV top loader and it's been fantastic.. but I definitely have on the ol grey NES.. but it has a blinking light win in it already, so i doubt i'll swap. But If I ever get another one that needs pin work.. this looks like a fantastic way to go!
@thegametinkerer
@thegametinkerer 21 день назад
This is a very cool product. I personally don't have a use for it, but I know a ton of people that do. Thanks for showing this to us all. Keep up the great work Tito
@thegooddoctor7898
@thegooddoctor7898 21 день назад
I'm fairly new to the Nintendo Console world in general, I had a DS Lite and DSi growing up, oh and a Wii of course, but I love how everything in the NES, except some items on the motherboard, looks repairable compared to today I love how nothing is welded, glued, or otherwise bolted into the shell!
@butwhytho752
@butwhytho752 21 день назад
Thanks Tito, I ordered mine immediately!
@fuurinkazan164
@fuurinkazan164 21 день назад
Tito how do you always find these amazing mods? I am always impressed!
@LPcrazy_88
@LPcrazy_88 13 дней назад
The screws you mentioned @ <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="459">7:39</a> are called self tapping screws. There is no threading for those type of screws because they are held in by biting into the material they are screwed into. It's good to mention that a higher amount of friction is to be expected though ofc, it can definitely feel wrong or at least be surprising with fresh posts.
@arbayer2
@arbayer2 21 день назад
Hey, Tito! Another excellent episode on a fascinating new option for the retrogaming community, I really dig your content's exposure of applied design and science to improving the user experience after official options are no longer possible. One of the things you do with production values is consistent and classy music selection, but I'd like to request if it's possible to cite the track used in the outro of your Retro Renew episodes in your description template since it's a really catchy track and I often find myself having to reverse-research the name of the track every once in a while to find it again. Since Matthew McCheskey's contribution to the intro theme's cited, would it be possible to put the citation below that? Outro Music - Dusty Decks - Stone Cookies via Epidemic Chill Beats Thanks for your attention, and keep up the awesome content!
@MachoNachoProductions
@MachoNachoProductions 20 дней назад
All my music except for the intro comes from the website epidemic sound.
@TheCoolDave
@TheCoolDave 19 дней назад
Neat, I have a re-furbished 72 pin connector in mine, once it dies/gives me problems, I will look into this.
@alankebab2187
@alankebab2187 21 день назад
Excellent video. Thanks for making it. What video game crash? Says anyone outside of the USA 😂
@adonian
@adonian 21 день назад
Wow you’re early today bro. I barely sat down to eat breakfast. I usually see you once I’m at work 👍
@MondoMike87
@MondoMike87 18 дней назад
Ordered one today can’t wait to get it in!
@LinuxRocks101
@LinuxRocks101 21 день назад
Even in a clear case and not putting the RF shielding back on I'd have screwed those extra screws into the empty holes. Just so that way I'd never lose them. lol
@Larv6464
@Larv6464 20 дней назад
I love that it is plug and play with no soldering involved!
@FoolOfATuque
@FoolOfATuque 21 день назад
Very cool product. Looks very nice!
@PHARAOH-ZODIAC
@PHARAOH-ZODIAC 18 дней назад
To ALL who spent many long hours slaving away putting tears, blood, and sweat into ALL nes hardware, software and emulators to either fix, preserve, enhance my childhood console that had a huge impact on my life. You rock 🤟
@boredstudent
@boredstudent 20 дней назад
I don't have an NES anymore but I love the new cartridge bay for it. As a kid, I had the Nintendo Entertainment System and I remember the blinking lights.
@christianbryce
@christianbryce 21 день назад
saw the testing on twitter, this is definately one to get!
@EinSwitzer
@EinSwitzer 17 дней назад
Thank you for your efforts
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 6 дней назад
I've been following this for awhile. Glad it's something you can actually buy now.
@JMsolidsnake
@JMsolidsnake 21 день назад
Definitely gonna look into this.
@RandomGreenFishPhone
@RandomGreenFishPhone 20 дней назад
Maybe there is some variation with the molding and I got lucky with my Blinking Light Win, but I never had a problem with a "death grip", especially now that it has been broken in. The Ninten-Drawer is pretty cool though. I like the concept and it will certainly make it easier to remove the carts. If I didn't already have a BLW, I would definitely get one.
@williamnighswonger8438
@williamnighswonger8438 21 день назад
Love this video! Will the lockout chip bug out if my NES is already lockout modded?
@86coupedeville
@86coupedeville 21 день назад
Nope, if your NES already has the lockout chip disabled it won't have any problem with this additional CIC bypass chip. (Source: my NES has the blinking light win and also has the pin 4 pad on the lockout chip lifted up and works with no issues.)
@3DJapan
@3DJapan 18 дней назад
Very chill and interesting video.
@alienJIZ1990
@alienJIZ1990 21 день назад
I got a BLW years ago, snagged one since they're always sold out, and it's been collecting dust because I immediately noticed the death grip before installing it and was like "nuh uh" Glad to FINALLY see an alternative! Edit: Just pre-ordered it. Hell yeah, been waiting years for this
@urbanknish
@urbanknish 21 день назад
Your NES looks amazing but I won't get past running it <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="969">16:9</a>. ;) ha ha ha
@MachoNachoProductions
@MachoNachoProductions 21 день назад
Haha, sorry about the 😅
@urbanknish
@urbanknish 21 день назад
@@MachoNachoProductions Just having a little fun! You can't really do it wrong.
@fallguy316
@fallguy316 20 дней назад
Cool mod, I wish the clear shell had "Nintendo Entertainment System" on it for that original feel. Also if they put some kind eject feature but addressed the 72 pin connector issue nicely.
@itsjustagamechannel
@itsjustagamechannel 10 дней назад
Definitely going to give this product a closer look.
@PoutingTrevor
@PoutingTrevor 21 день назад
It single handedly revived the video game industry IN NORTH AMERICA. It didn't need saving in Japan or Europe.
@WhatsOnMyShelf
@WhatsOnMyShelf 18 дней назад
I question this logic since without the large North American market, could the games industry grown as big and as fast as it did from then till now?
@kuunami
@kuunami 17 дней назад
Without the American market gaming technology would not have grown to what it is today.
@PoutingTrevor
@PoutingTrevor 15 дней назад
@@WhatsOnMyShelf The video games market in Japan and Europe were not impacted by the crash, but I would agree that without the revitalisation in North America, it would not be what it is today.
@PoutingTrevor
@PoutingTrevor 15 дней назад
@@kuunami See above.
@WhatsOnMyShelf
@WhatsOnMyShelf 15 дней назад
@@PoutingTrevor I could probably come up with a thesis that since the American market was revived, the Japan / European markets survived. What big corporations would invest the time / money to develop tech that only a small portion of the world would use? As inflation happens, so too does the value of money fall. The profits and low man-power investment and possible divestment would eventually collapse the market altogether. You could apply this to fads like Cabbage Patch kids and their knockoffs. Without a continued and growing interest, it becomes less likely that companies would divert their efforts to such products.
@travismarshall3089
@travismarshall3089 17 дней назад
Kudos to the team for the battery of tests they put the connector through (<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="738">12:18</a>). I really feel like other companies in the market neglect this and that is why, in large part, the "Death Grip" is so rampant. However, I'd suggest they simulate many thousands of hours more to really break down that death grip and get closer to that true Zero Insertion Force. Or you can do this yourself and manually bend the pins with a sewing needle or component tweezers. This is what I did to a secondary NES of mine with the affirmentioned Blinking Light Win. After I bent the pins to a more "broken in state", it truly became a ZERO Insertion force connector. That was nearly 10years ago and games still slide in and out like butter using just my thumb and forefinger. That's how a true ZIF connector is intended to operate! I'd do the same for this if I had my hands on it!
@sgrabtune3950
@sgrabtune3950 16 дней назад
Does it still work with the game genie??
@Lando00100
@Lando00100 21 день назад
I wonder with a flash kart if you have to power cycle it to get back to the main menu cuz hitting reset would activate the region chip.
@josephhoalt6824
@josephhoalt6824 18 дней назад
This is neat I’ve been using my Blinking light win for years trouble free because I use a game genie so no death grip issue but this is worth a look.
@Lola__Cola
@Lola__Cola 21 день назад
Well the NES never needed you to press down the cartridge, it was just for aesthetics, you could leave it up with the door open
@SoundToxin
@SoundToxin 19 дней назад
I did the boiling trick to get an original connector working better recently and it seemed to work quite well. Not sure how often you have to do this. Good to have a more durable replacement, I guess. I've seen some fixes that end up with not being able to push the game down anymore (whether it's bending the pins on the original or using a third party one), they just sit in there at the top position, which bothered me. Looks like this one doesn't push down either, but at least it seems high quality.
@HokusaiXL
@HokusaiXL 19 дней назад
I was also going to say that green band games are considerably more common than people think. At work 1/3rd of all NES game buy ins we get are green band. It's just a simple matter of the ZIF connector on the NES clamping down further onto the card edge than your traditional card edge connector that you can buy today.
@LordJudgernaut
@LordJudgernaut 21 день назад
@RockerGaming @BlueShell3D Any differences between the Ninten-drawer and Slotmaster that might not be immediately apparent just from photos/videos?
@Iceykitsune
@Iceykitsune 18 дней назад
Good idea to use a clear shell to show us the mod in situ, more reviews should do it.
@shadowarez1337
@shadowarez1337 21 день назад
Wondering what monitor's you use for retro gaming finally have a den i can fill with retro goodness i need a monitor thstll accomodate nes,snes,n64,Sega,sega cd,3DO, i see lcd monitors being used do you use HDMI adapters?
@kaio0777
@kaio0777 21 день назад
i dream of this very thing years ago good work and magnet are great solution to the problem.
@rexhollingsworth9715
@rexhollingsworth9715 18 дней назад
What about accessories like the Game Genie? Will it fit/work?
@seishino
@seishino 19 дней назад
Huh. I was kind of expecting that slide backward / forward to close around and release the cartridge pins, kind of like taking a bite. Pragmatically though I can see how it would be be really fidgety to build it that way, not to mention requiring building an all new version of the pin connector probably in molded plastic. Being able to slide it out far enough to get a grip and really pull it out still seems like a large step forward. Also, that yellow version looks really great.
@Eric-yt7fp
@Eric-yt7fp 11 дней назад
Looks like it's sold out for now, definitely going to pick one of these up when they're available again. Looks like a perfect replacement for my blinking light win.
@renaokawa6199
@renaokawa6199 21 день назад
But I always loved the satisfying feeling of pushing the cart down and the springyness. Bring that back and I'm sold
@UnprofessionalFlip
@UnprofessionalFlip 14 дней назад
I like this a lot. It’s got me thinking though. I wonder if there is a way to have all that this mod offers and add a method to press the cartridge down. It’d be purely for feel, but maybe something similar to how magnetic cabinet doors do their thing. Likely not enough space, but one can dream.
@lulkLogan
@lulkLogan 21 день назад
In defense of the Blinking Light Win: NES cartridges don't need to be pulled by that recessed area you were using pliers on. NES carts also have ridges on the right and left sides for grip. So you can easily your two index fingers on both sides of the cart to pull them out of the BLW. It requires more force than the standard connector, sure, but it's still plenty easy
@WhatsOnMyShelf
@WhatsOnMyShelf 18 дней назад
Regardless, Arcade Works stopped producing BLW. This is a newly available solution. I've seen the BLW sell on ebay for $100+
@juneinblack
@juneinblack 21 день назад
That clear NES shell is SO choice. Wish they made one for the SNES 2... I would love to have one for that console.
@MIKEYRAY-zv4rh
@MIKEYRAY-zv4rh 20 дней назад
Awesome ordered one getting tired of the red blinking light even after I replaced the 72pin with a new one
@kbkimoseley
@kbkimoseley 16 дней назад
Quite innovative and a needed product. My personal opinion is unless you are playing on a CRT or trying an upgraded AV cable for modern TV it is a reduced market for this device. I personally play on my Retro AVS and would recommend an Analogue Noir Nt. It's one of those things that it's a preference for how you want to play.
@cliggster
@cliggster 18 дней назад
Does it work with an N8 Pro? Many of these specialty aftermarket 72-pin connectors (Blinking Light Win, Slotmaster) have issues supplying enough power to Everdrive carts.
@EM_vi_ix
@EM_vi_ix 20 дней назад
I don't have it anymore but I remember my original NES not holding the cartridge down. I had to wedge something in or have the Game Genie on the cartridge.
@miguelcarneiro1192
@miguelcarneiro1192 21 день назад
Hi Tito, where did you bought that Dioxide solution to protect the pcb connectors?
@lookitskazzy
@lookitskazzy 20 дней назад
Amazon
@drakonoir9476
@drakonoir9476 16 дней назад
how well does it work with a Game Genie
@TheJadeFist
@TheJadeFist 14 дней назад
One think I would like to see with this kind of a set up, would be an eject button. It's not needed but it would help with the VCR feel of the NES.
@kaiser76
@kaiser76 21 день назад
A improved mod on that can be add to make more solid movement from insert and take off the cartridge instead?
@frankurmom8741
@frankurmom8741 21 день назад
CON: $50 vs. a dental pick and some deoxit to fix the original connector.
@laharl2k
@laharl2k 20 дней назад
Not to mention that flex cable is gonna break in less than 1000 uses. Awful design.
@WhatsOnMyShelf
@WhatsOnMyShelf 18 дней назад
@@laharl2k The video showed where the designers stress-tested @12:15
@laharl2k
@laharl2k 18 дней назад
@@WhatsOnMyShelf yeah just like samsung and their flex phones..... dude, theres no a single device that uses flex cables this way that hasnt had issues with the cable fatiguing. If multi million dollar companies couldnt figure a way to avoid it failing i doubt some regular dudes testing it with a 3D printer would be good enough, much less when the flex is bending in such a sharp radius. And they had space to place it in a diferent direction so that it worked like a drag chain which are used because they distribute the stress along the whole length of the cable and not all in the same spot like this one, this is just bad engineering.
@WhatsOnMyShelf
@WhatsOnMyShelf 18 дней назад
@@laharl2k I have PS2 and PS1 disc drives with flex cables that are older than that Samsung folding phone and still work. The segment of the video (did you watch?) showed the apparatus being tested with over 10,000 insertions / ejects.
@laharl2k
@laharl2k 18 дней назад
@@WhatsOnMyShelf both the ps1 and ps2 have the flex cable arranged like a drag chain, exactly what im saying that they should do. and yeah they showed an modified 3d printer testing the cable but they didnt show it doing it 10k times, im super sure it would not survive 10k times by far. Excuse me for not trusting them after seeing such bad engineering but like i said cabled break when flexed repeatedly, copper work hardens and breaks, and the sharper the angle the faster.
@NathanTalbertWoodworking
@NathanTalbertWoodworking 18 дней назад
So it still has the same death grip on the cartridge, but it just slides out to get a better grip to remove it?
@ericcook5745
@ericcook5745 21 день назад
Just got to say I absolutely love the clear Nintendo it looks cool as hell I've always liked to clear products so you can see the insides I always thought they looked badass. I was always kind of jealous of those fools in jail with all their clear products I always tried to buy them whenever I had the chance to but the funny thing is here in the regular world they're actually kind of rare
@Claymore729
@Claymore729 16 дней назад
Here's a question, though. If pushing the Reset button switches the CIC lockout bypass mode, what happens if you push the Reset button to, y'know, reset the game? Do you have to advance through all possible regions until you get back to yours?
@Retro_Greenery
@Retro_Greenery 21 день назад
Currently building an opentendo. So with this would I even need to install the CIC chip?
@djnick9425
@djnick9425 21 день назад
I've never heard of 'Green Band' games, and upon further review, my copy of Duck Tales has that band. Is that a thing on all copies of Duck Tales or just a few? Thank you for all the great vids!!
@BlueShell3D
@BlueShell3D 21 день назад
I think all ducktales versions have it. Thin greenband games arent generally a problem, its the thick greenband that you have to watch out for
@djnick9425
@djnick9425 21 день назад
@@BlueShell3D Thank you for the clarification!
@GGigabiteM
@GGigabiteM 9 дней назад
It's indeed a very well thought out and tested replacement for the original cart connector. I still don't like the ribbon cable though, as someone who does board level repair. The sharp flexing of the FFC and the sudden magnet snapping are likely over time to cause solder failure and breaks in the cable. Though, there's unfortunately no real better way to do it without just having a fixed cart connector and the cartridge sticking out the front of the console, which doesn't look very nice.
@MrMegaManFan
@MrMegaManFan 21 день назад
No notes Tito. Just leaving a comment as a show of engagement for the algorithm. Keep up the good work!
@ButtaMilkBiscuitsGaming
@ButtaMilkBiscuitsGaming 21 день назад
I might have to pick this up!
@Tsigarinho
@Tsigarinho 18 дней назад
Tito i have modded my Nes with the region free mod (cutting legs on a specific chip). Do you know if i install that nintendrawer will be functional? I am asking because of that functionnit hs with the reset button to play different regions.
@fan1701
@fan1701 21 день назад
I like everything about it , pretty much. In my case I'd have to be very careful with those neo magnets around my 80s computer magnetic disks. I tend to keep my game systems and computers packed closely together because of limited space. Overall though, it looks like the perfect solution.
@frogjmon
@frogjmon 18 дней назад
I'm not sure if there is anything currently available, but I'd like to see some sort of HDMI kit for a NES
@Artista_Frustrado
@Artista_Frustrado 21 день назад
ok, at first i thought it would be an external NES reader for your game collection drawer 🤣 this is actually way cooler & the best excuse to pull out that Clear Shell
@KyoshoLP
@KyoshoLP 21 день назад
I was SO excited when I saw "Most Over Engineered" because I thought there was finally a perfect fix with no death grip, while still being able to be pushed/clicked down into the lower position. Nope. **cries in nerd** I realize I'm probably in the vast minority, but I spent my entire childhood pushing the cartridge down, and that is an essential part of the NES experience to me. As well as it not being insanely difficult to remove. I guess if even Nintendo couldn't do it right (pushing down, no death grip, and being RELIABLE), no one else can, either. Why they had to do that pushing-down thing and forever ruin it for me, I don't know.
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