Tools Needed: Philips Screw Driver | Standard Pencil Eraser | New 72 Pin Connector | A Cordless Drill with Philip Bits (Optional) Here is a video we did on How to Replace a Nintendo NES Pin Connector Step One: Remove the Six Screws from the bottom of the consoleOpen up consoleSet aside the six screws you just removed Step Two: Remove the seven screws from around the metal lidSet aside the seven screws you just removed Step Three: Remove the six screws from around the black cartridge slotTwo of the six screws are silver and longer than the others. Take note of their location for re-assemblyRemove the black cartridge slot holder Step Four: Remove the old pin connectorSlid the pin connector off the board with your thumbsRub your eraser back and...