Did you just find a giant box of old Nintendo Entertainment System games in your attic?Have you tried hooking up your game console to see if it still works?They're alive and well.You can use this method to perform "CPR" on your games.
Step 1: The game works if the A/V cables are plugged in correctly and the power outlet is active.
Step 2: Make sure the picture on your TV is clear so that you can see the game.
The confirmation that your NES is fine is provided by this.
Step 3: The corrupt game should be put into the NES.
There is a flash, but no color.It means that there may be life left in your game.
Step 4: If you want to get rid of the game while the console is on, you have to push the power button many times.
Step 5: Plug the NES back in when the power is off.
Do not blow into the system or game cart and use a Q-tip to clean the contact points on the cart.
Step 6: You have to repeat the steps until you see something.
This shocks the game's internal circuit and awakens it.
Step 7: The working game should be put in.
If nothing happens after a few tries, make sure everything is okay.
Step 8: You should alternate between the two games if you hear sounds.