The Best Way to Play NES Games on Official Nintendo Hardware

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The Nintendo Entertainment System is an iconic yet not always simple video game console. Marking the revival of video games after the great video game crash of 1983, the NES paved the way for modern gaming as we know it today, yet at the same time made a few mistakes in the process.

When it comes to playing NES games, your first thought would probably be to use the front loading gray brick model that sold over 60 million units. However, with its faulty pins, high failure rate, and lock out chip which prevents games from other regions to be played there is certainly a better way out there to enjoy Nintendo's 8-bit games. Not only is this other way much better, but it still utilizes official Nintendo hardware, meaning that you can expect a high level of reliability and compatibility with North American, European, and Japanese Nintendo games of the 80s and early 90s!

So if you're sick of the flashing screen of death and want a guaranteed way to enjoy your NES games without the constant battle of getting them to work, along with a variety of other benefits which are sure to make your gaming experience much more enjoyable, this is the video for you!

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