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| Dravenae:
Easier to clean. |
| wiggy:
The contacts are out in the open already. Can't get much easier to clean IMO. |
| Dravenae:
Going to be honest Wiggy, that was a bit of a shit comment, being neither here nor there really. :-\ The reason I want to be able to open the cartridge should have already been painfully evident for a self proclaimed clean freak, with a bad case of OCD. ::) As with other carts, opening them makes them easier to clean, therefore more likely to receive a more thorough cleaning, and with the grooves and pins covering the contacts, dirt and dust could/can get caught underneath. With my games that is a non-issue, but with other peoples games, that is something to be concerned about, and considering I buy other peoples games, that's something I have to worry about... |
| wiggy:
Huh? Sorry man, I don't get what you're after. You wanna clean something that never needs to be cleaned? Cleaning the inside of a game that's sealed from the outside world makes no sense to me, and you can't expose the contacts any more than they already are. |
| Moviefan2k4:
--- Quote from: wiggy on May 21, 2013, 08:31:57 PM ---Cleaning the inside of a game that's sealed from the outside world makes no sense to me, and you can't expose the contacts any more than they already are. --- End quote --- Tell that to all of us who had dirty games in the 1980s, and experienced the NES' blinking light of death. :D |
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