A N64 game in a microwave?

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The N64 will be fine if you put it in. The cartridge is dead though.

My friend decided to put a slim line PS2 in the microwave once.

It died :(
 

fix-the-spade

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Shiraiyuki said:
So, what do you think? Is it safe to put it in the system, or should I probably not?
If the contacts in the bottom ar still ok, it probably won't damage the console.

But rest assured, the internals of your cartidge are well and truly fucked. If the microwave was switched on with inside it's dead. It's circuitry will be completely burned out and it's memory will be gone (an N64 cart works on roughly the same principle as a USB stick, microwaves are not it's friend).

Your friend deserves a massive slap for that, she must be a complete ***** to find that funny. Also, she owes you a new cartidge.
 

TheFacelessOne

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Adzma said:
I say put it in and hope for the best. What's the worst thing that can happen...?
The OP gets stubbed in the toe and drops the extingusher on his foot, the one he was carrying incase the thing caught on fire again, while simultaneously an asteroid crashed into the N64 creating a black hole and the universe imploded.

I don't know, I say just try it. Gotta hope!
 

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Shiraiyuki said:
Furburt said:
Suiseiseki IRL said:
It's an N64! Those things are indestructible. Mine got tossed out of a two story window and it still works.
Mine fell out of the back of a car!

Shiraiyuki said:
she thought it'd be REALLY funny to put one of my Nintendo 64 games in the microwave.
What game is it, out of interest?
Ocarina of Time, which I've been working on, lately. If it were any other game (except for Majora's Mask and Banjo Tooie) I probably wouldn't have minded.
Shiraiyuki said:
Furburt said:
Suiseiseki IRL said:
It's an N64! Those things are indestructible. Mine got tossed out of a two story window and it still works.
Mine fell out of the back of a car!

Shiraiyuki said:
she thought it'd be REALLY funny to put one of my Nintendo 64 games in the microwave.
What game is it, out of interest?
Ocarina of Time, which I've been working on, lately. If it were any other game (except for Majora's Mask and Banjo Tooie) I probably wouldn't have minded.
*clutches chest and nearly falls over* Who would dare to put a great Zelda game in the microwave. For that i say you get revenge and put a game of hers in the microwave and claim "it's a joke" as well. Anyway as far as the catridge and console being moot goes cartridge most likely is dead and gone. Putting it in the 64 and turning it on most likely wont do a thing if it's sat for a while
 

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Shiraiyuki said:
Recently, I accidentally set something on fire in my microwave. Long story... Heating up something in a container which happened to have a bit of aluminum on it. I didn't know it had aluminum on it; it went on fire, and I panicked. Point is, my friend found it funny. I told my friend who was over my house today, and while I went outside for a minute, she thought it'd be REALLY funny to put one of my Nintendo 64 games in the microwave.

When I got back, it was on the counter, I smelled something funny, and I asked why. She said she microwaved it as a joke and "something happened" to it. She didn't say what though, and nothing TOO bad seems to have happened (I mean, no visible flames, or anything). Upon quick inspection, the cartridge seems fine- keyword being seems.

So, what do you think? Is it safe to put it in the system, or should I probably not?

Oh, also, I'm decently sure this topic goes here... unless it somehow fits under gaming discussion. Not 100% sure.
what game is it
it can make a differance
edit: dam ninj'd
 

cobra_ky

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it's probably bricked, but unless the microwaves caused the cartridge to mutate and develop razor sharp claws or acidic venom sacs, i don't think it's likely to harm your N64.
 

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cobra_ky said:
it's probably bricked, but unless the microwaves caused the cartridge to mutate and develop razor sharp claws or acidic venom sacs, i don't think it's likely to harm your N64.
I think this happened to a friend of mine once. Let me tell you, never try going after an N64 cartridge with acidic venom sacs. It's like the scene from Jurassic Park with the Dilophosaurus all over again.
 

WolfThomas

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They don't work after microwaving, just black screen, trust me I've done it before to mario party 2.
 

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Alrighty, after coming back from eating (food heated up in the microwave, ironically) I tried it... and sadly, it didn't work. Nothing would happen when I tried to flick the switch on. Thankfully though, my N64 still works with other games. I'm going to have to seriously slap my friend for that.

So I guess I'm stuck either buying a new game off of ebay or downloading it off of the Wii shop.
 

DazZ.

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He hasn't reported back in over 30 minutes...

Is he dead? Did it blow up?
Or is he just playing Zelda?

Both?


Boringly ninjaed.
 

Artlover

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Boy, some of the replies here are scary.

You absolutly do NOT want to put that cartridge in your N64 as it could very well destroy the console. The internal circuity of the IC's inside the cartridge was likely melted/shorted out with in just a matter of seconds.

Electronics 101. Bad IC's, depending on failure type, can damage everything connected to them. Melting the internals of an IC is one of those failure types. Maybe only Data lines are shorted which would mean garbage but no destruction. Maybe Address Lines are shorted which would mean MMU damage if left in and on for a while. Or maybe Vcc is shorted with GND which would blow the main fuse on the mobo before anything else got fried. Or maybe Vcc is shorted against Address/Data lines which will cause an instant cascading failure of every chip in the console. Maybe, if you're really lucky, all pins are broken & dead which would spare your console any damage.

In any case, if that cart spent more then a second or two in the microwave, it's FUBAR, and a potential console killer.

Throw the thing away and make your friend get you a replacement that they owe you.
 

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There should be no harm to the N64 for trying, I imagine the worst case would be that there would be problems with the connections between cartridge and system and nothing would work. I have a large number of Nintendo products and the only system that I've had any problem with is the DS, which likes to crack hinges once every 6 months or so, and on SNES cartridge whose connections corroded for some reason (I think it got wet). I even have an NES that still works and all the games(admittedly I have to mess with some of them for a while to get them to work.)
 

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D4zZ said:
He hasn't reported back in over 30 minutes...

Is he dead? Did it blow up?
Or is he just playing Zelda?

Both?


Boringly ninjaed.
If the he you're referring to is me, I'm actually a girl (irrelevant, but I figured I'd point it out while I'm at it), and sadly, I wasn't up to anything awesome. Oh, and I forgot to mention in my previous post, the little metal part you can see from the underneath of the cartridge is a bit (only a bit, though) deformed. I can only assume that's why it didn't work.

So, is it possible to fix these things, or should I just buy another?
 

thiosk

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an electrical short occured between the metal bits.

data loss probably occured, but i doubt your device will explode.
 

DazZ.

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Shiraiyuki said:
If the he you're referring to is me, I'm actually a girl (irrelevant, but I figured I'd point it out while I'm at it)
Oops, sorry. Didn't know otherwise so went with the majority. :) Gender noted.

OT: I doubt it is fixable, but at least it didn't blow you up.
Mrsnugglesworth said:
Also, date the girl.
But she melted Zelda when she was happy, you don't know what she'd be capable of melting if you pissed her off.
If she just melted a pet or something she might have been alright.
 

Valiance

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I have to put my NES cartridges in the freezer and then douse them in boiling water for a couple minutes for them to work.

I am not kidding. It works a lot better than blowing. Basically, one day Tetris was being a real *****, so I decided to do everything that the back of the cartridge says NOT to do (expose to extreme temperatures...)

And it worked fine, and I had a backup tetris cartridge just in case and it still works as far as I know.