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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@SteampunkBanana wrote: It may not have worked, but it didn't not work. Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@MikeKStar wrote: placebo effect Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@seyo wrote: I licked them by sticking my tongue into the cartridge and slurping the pcb, I found that it helped a lot. Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@pdkl95 wrote: sigh - Giving people lessons on the various bias problems that our brain can get us into is great. Basing that on something that is not a falacy is not the way to do it. Blowing on the...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@EcholocateChoco wrote: No no no no no you're all wrong videogames are powered by stealing a small amount of our soul every time we play. Originally they used enchanted items (coins from arcade change...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@jandrese wrote: In some ways the touchiness of the 10NES chip could be seen as a feature. If the game got past the anti-theft protections of that chip then it was highly unlikely to have dodgy...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@RJMeelar wrote: So did I miss the experiment where someone covered a cartridge in dust and then tried to play it and then blew it off and repeated the process? My other question: Was heat a factor in...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@boingboing wrote: This topic was automatically closed after 5 days. New replies are no longer allowed. Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@boingboing wrote: [Permalink] Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@SteampunkBanana wrote: It may not have worked, but it didn't not work. Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@MikeKStar wrote: placebo effect Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@seyo wrote: I licked them by sticking my tongue into the cartridge and slurping the pcb, I found that it helped a lot. Read full topic

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@pdkl95 wrote: sigh - Giving people lessons on the various bias problems that our brain can get us into is great. Basing that on something that is not a falacy is not the way to do it. Blowing on the...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@EcholocateChoco wrote: No no no no no you're all wrong videogames are powered by stealing a small amount of our soul every time we play. Originally they used enchanted items (coins from arcade change...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@jandrese wrote: In some ways the touchiness of the 10NES chip could be seen as a feature. If the game got past the anti-theft protections of that chip then it was highly unlikely to have dodgy...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@RJMeelar wrote: So did I miss the experiment where someone covered a cartridge in dust and then tried to play it and then blew it off and repeated the process? My other question: Was heat a factor in...

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Why did we blow on Nintendo game cartridges?

@boingboing wrote: This topic was automatically closed after 5 days. New replies are no longer allowed. Read full topic

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