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Nintendo 64

Started by nintendodork, October 15, 2009, 01:53:59 pm

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nintendodork

October 15, 2009, 01:53:59 pm Last Edit: October 20, 2009, 04:53:29 pm by nintendodork
Ok, so I just got Donkey Kong 64 in the mail today, and it came with an expansion pak.  I couldn't wait to put it in and start playing, but I have one problem...

I don't have the Jumper Pak Ejector Tool. >_>  How could I go about doing this without it safely?  I doubt a knife would be safe on something like this...any help?
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Rogles

A gun.

>_>

I think I was able to get one out with my fingers once.
( ยด_ゝ`)

famiac

i used a knife to pry mine out... Worked like a charm! Didnt do anything bad.

cubelmariomadness

Sorry folks.

nintendodork

I'm (very cautiously) trying to use a butter knife to get it out.  I've heard there's a button that the ejector pushes, which unhooks the Jumper Pak from the console..is that true, or is it just a tight fit?
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Pikkon

Its very simple to remove without the offical tool but if you still need help check out this vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHXElsGm4AA

nintendodork

I have no idea how he was able to remove that with his hand.  I'm obviously not seeing something.  The people doing it in the videos I see have absolutely no problem with it.  Do I have to get something right behind the jumper pak?  Or is there like.. a button at the bottom of where it's sitting?
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Peps1ru1es92

Hey people, TRG still exists. Come join the meh-ness.

http://trgforums.servegame.com

nintendodork

Well, I guess it wasn't as complicated as I thought.  I found a little groove on the back that I put a flathead into, and just yanked it out.  I made a little scratch on the back of the Jumper Pak    (:()  Oh well.  It's in now.  Time to play some DK64!
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Jedi Master Baiter

Quote from: nintendodork on October 15, 2009, 03:04:44 pm
I have no idea how he was able to remove that with his hand.  I'm obviously not seeing something.  The people doing it in the videos I see have absolutely no problem with it.  Do I have to get something right behind the jumper pak?  Or is there like.. a button at the bottom of where it's sitting?

Dude, pause the video a full second through.  That's not his finger he's using.

nintendodork

>_> Oh.  Thanks for pointing that out.  I guess I couldn't see it at first because of the lighting and the video quality. :-\
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nintendodork

I already got it.  I ended up using a flathead in the groove.
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Rob64

I too have a quick question about N64.

Why are ther shields inside the cart? NES and SNES didn't have them.What purpose do they have for a cart?
Now you're playing with Power

manuel