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===Famicom=== | ===Famicom=== | ||
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Famicom carts don't use screws and require carefully squeezing one half of the shell so the plastic flexes and unclips itself. | Famicom carts don't use screws and require carefully squeezing one half of the shell so the plastic flexes and unclips itself. | ||
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If you are using a vice, double check that the line separating both halves of the cartridge is not covered by the clamps, this will ensure that only one half of the cartridge is tightened and that the plastic tabs can be correctly released. | If you are using a vice, double check that the line separating both halves of the cartridge is not covered by the clamps, this will ensure that only one half of the cartridge is tightened and that the plastic tabs can be correctly released. | ||
- | You might want to practice | + | So you can get an idea of how much pressure should be applied, you may want to try it out with an inexpensive game. |
===== For Reference: Identifying Game Versions ===== | ===== For Reference: Identifying Game Versions ===== |