Nes-spel

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Authentic NES cartridges have a specific Nintendo logo and copyright text embossed on the back label, and the screw requires a 3.8mm security gamebit to open. Inside, original PCBs show a Nintendo copyright and specific chip part numbers, whereas reproductions typically use modern flash chips and lower-quality boards. The cartridge weight is often a giveaway—fakes tend to feel lighter.

The battery powers the Save RAM (SRAM) so that game progress is retained when the console is off. If a game that once saved no longer holds progress, the battery has likely depleted. Replacement involves soldering in a new tabbed CR2032 battery, though a battery holder mod can simplify future swaps.