Unearthing Retro Horrors: Maniac Mansion NES Cartridge Revival!!
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
- 🕹️🔧 Dive into the haunting depths of gaming history as we resurrect the severely corroded Maniac Mansion for the NES. The stench of decay was overwhelming, but the challenge accepted. Witness the journey of restoring a game that seemed beyond salvation. The corrosion battle was fierce, but with careful cleaning, the once lifeless cartridge began to breathe again. But that was not the end of the eerie saga. To ensure its full functionality, a new battery was implanted, granting this retro classic a second chance at life. Join me in this gripping tale of retro resurrection, where the smell of decay is replaced with the sweet nostalgia of a revived Maniac Mansion. 🧟♂️🎮✨
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I think those are most fun to work on. I did 8 n64 games that were about that bad. Scraped them and had to re-tin the contacts with solder. All of them ended up working
Love the videos man. Keep em up. And great job!
Thank you so much!!! That’s awesome that all of your N64 games worked!! This game was a lot of fun to work on and I’m totally shocked that it it booted up immediately!! 🐺😁
Show those repairs, no mercy!
Yes!! No mercy!!! 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
Awesome job bringing that game back to life
Thank you!! I was surprised the corrosion came off this one!! 🐺🐺😁😁
Great video very entertaining. Thanks
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!! 🐺😁
That was me who told you about it lol I had seen it on eBay and it was another video of yours we talked about it
Yes I remember talking to you about it. I just couldn’t find the comments. I wanted to post them in the video. Thank you so much for the suggestion to work on this game!! It was a lot of fun and I really can’t believe I was able to get it working!! If you see anything else on eBay let me know!! Thank you again!! 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
@@wolfmanrepairs your welcome and like you said it really makes you wonder what the game had been though to obtain that kinda damage I was also supprised to see that not haveing the battery in would stop you from playing the game I figured it would let you still play just not save its one of those games were that save feature is a must
Yeah I found that odd too that the game wouldn’t work without the battery. I’ve never tried that before, so next time a nes game needs a battery I’m trying the game without it first!! 🐺😁
Magic eraser, then, if you remove the plating from the contacts you can always nickel plate them then gold plate them using brush electroplating.
Magic eraser I’m going to have to try that!! I will look into the nickel and gold plating I have a few cartridges that need to be redone!! Thank you!! 🐺🐺😁😁
Glass fiber pen is the way to go. Magic spunge is better on matt plastic etc.
@@turji fiber pen can be messy with the shard of the fiberglass that break off. I'll tend to give both a try though on the tough corrosion.
nice.. I could of swore i was already subscribed to you.. oh well just re subscribed
Awesome!! Thank you so much!! 🐺😁
When on "go to", you arrow click to where you want the sprite to move.
Ah ok!! I will have to play some more!! Thank you!! 🐺😁
Let me know the retention on this video, I need to know if everyone loves the scraping as much as i do. XD
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed all the scraping!! I was debating on cutting it or not. As of right now I have an average of 15:15 view duration so 15:15 is right at the beginning for the scraping. But it’s been less than 24 hours so we will see!! 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
It was relaxing to see there’s another metal polish out there called brite boy it’s supposed to be really good as well
This deserves all the retention, bright boy Is good but it doesn't seem to melt the corrosion like this did
@@williamgregory5843 did not know that
@@wolfmanrepairsmy vote would have been to cut it 😊 Curious to see the updated stats though 🙂
I found some non working nes games from Brian house of video games on eBay
Awesome!! Thank you!! I will have to check them out!! 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
The worst pins ever 😂😂😂😂. Keep the good work
Thank you!! Yeah they were really bad!! 🐺🐺😁😁
Why dont u use a glass fiber pen on stuff like this...
I did for a little bit in the beginning but it seemed easier to use the tweezers🐺😁