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Sunjoyco NES 72-Pin Connector
https://retrorgb.com/sunjoyco-nes-72-pin-connector.html
Let’s be honest: your NES cartridge slot is a ticking time bomb. You know the drill—the dreaded blinking red light that signals your childhood nostalgia has officially packed it in. If you’re tired of blowing into cartridges or playing the “wiggle game” to get Super Mario Bros. to load, there’s a surprisingly simple, budget-friendly fix that’s been holding up for years.
RetroRGB veteran Bob has been using Sunjoyco’s 72-pin replacement connector since September 2023 with zero issues. For the price of a few snacks, you can swap out that failing gold-plated contact strip and restore full functionality to your console. It’s the perfect “I just want it to work” solution for those of us who prefer the tactile satisfaction of pushing a cartridge straight down rather than sliding it in like a modern drawer.
If you’re a purist who wants that specific “push-down” feel, this is your ticket. However, if you’re looking for over-engineered longevity and don’t mind changing how you insert games, alternatives like the Slotmaster or Nin10-Drawer offer sturdier builds, albeit with a slide-in mechanism.
For the full nostalgic experience, the Sunjoyco connector is a no-brainer. It’s cheap, it works, and it keeps the red light at bay. Just don’t forget to check the ConsoleMods wiki if you’re also looking to bypass the CIC lockout chip for good measure. Your games will thank you.
