Where and how to fix an original Nintendo?

I recently bought a original nintendo system from a yard sale. The lady told me it worked, but sadly, that's not the case. The games, when I push them down, don't STAY down. Can this be fixed? Where would I take it to get it fixed?

The Creepy Blank Avatar2010-06-15T10:39:28Z

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I've had moderate success by stuffing things inside on top of the game cartridge to hold it down.

Don't listen to the guy who suggests taking it to GameStop--he thinks it has a HDD inside LOL!

Old NESes are not very reliable. You might want to get a clone instead:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Entertainment_System_hardware_clone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_hardware_clones

You might be able to find one at a Play'N'Trade or other classic gaming store. I have a Retro Duo but the connector is too tight. When I rip the cartridge out (yes, it's that tight) it literally bends the connectors!

TheNextOneInLine2010-06-17T11:29:45Z

maybe there would be someone in this world who can fix a nintendo. but the company Nintendo won't fix it since it is an old system.

Anonymous2010-06-15T10:10:17Z

it could be fixed, but where is a problem. My guess is to go to gamestop, or to go to any place that sells video games and ask to fix it/ replace the hardrive/disk opener. If none of the above work, return it, get the money, and buy a new one.

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