Actually this is factually incorrect. When games sat they developed an oxidized coating on the contacts. Yes gold is inert but as material built up on the leads the material would oxidize. This created a layer that small electrical currents could not bypass. Blowing on it did not so much clean by a…
@Trolling-p5v Feb 20, 2026
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@AnthonyBoschen Feb 20, 2026
Yeah except if you had a N64 you know damn well it does not work unless you blown on it.
You could slam it in and out a dozen times it won’t make a difference until you blow on it.
@PaPasmurf6141 Feb 20, 2026
‘Twas the magic breaths of hope that made it work, nothing else is true.
@Game.pocket Feb 20, 2026
Or the spit gave it a better connection
@NirvanasBoundary Feb 20, 2026
FALSE!!!!
I actually tested this theory as back when I played on cartridges and they in fact did not work until I blew into them.
Nice try but you ain’t smart enough.
@FateOfAll Feb 20, 2026
I took the top off my and double stacked the cartridges
@thatvolvoguy6565 Feb 20, 2026
We need to go back to cartridges
@darkopecanac5533 Feb 20, 2026
Really? So why is it that it would only work AFTER blowing? No matter how many times i would take the cartridge out and put it back in before blowing the game wouldn't turn on until finally AFTER blowing that it would start immediately, and that was with all three Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear and N…
@nyashamuseka Feb 20, 2026
Lies it was clearly coz of blowing , why dd it work only aftr blowing