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Welcome to another episode of The 8-Bit Guy. Today Im going to be looking into restoring some old cartridge games. Now, Im sure we all have an old cartridge around somewhere that looks tacky and you kow, I didnt pay very much for these. I got both of these in a lot, so its not like I specifically picked these cartridges out of anything. They look terrible. The label on this one, I honestly couldnt even tell what game it was at first, but apparently this is Wrestlemania. This old Pitfall cartridge for the Atari 2600 looks pretty tacky too. Now, both of these cartridges actually work, but this one for the Nintendo requires putting it in and taking it out several times before I can get it to work, and I can look and see in here that its actually really dusty in there. So, one of the things Im going to do besides just trying to relabel it is to clean them as well and make them both work like new and look like new. Now, I have a few different ways Im going to experiment with this.