i just found that my classic snes and n64 games had got flooded and now theres mold everywhere. is there anyway i can save the games i love?
i have no idea they were in the middle shelf of my plastic stacker shelf things. it doesnt make any senseAssassinJoe said:If you love these games how did they get flooded?
I think there is a special way to clean them but I don't know what it is. You may have to look it up.
I heard the same story in Britain, a kid lost his gameboy advance in the fall, and found it agian under snow and ice as the stuff was melting! And it still worked fine after he dried it out!Neverhoodian said:Well, Nintendo made pretty durable products back in the cartridge days, so you could be OK. Hell, I remember reading a letter in Nintendo Power once where some kid accidentally lost his Gameboy outside in Alaska during the winter. After sitting out there for months on end, it was eventually recovered and to his amazement it still worked.
Your best bet would probably be to take a Q-tip dipped in alcohol and gently clean the slot at the bottom. I don't know for sure however. You might want to get someone knowledgeable about this sort of thing to take a look at it.