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This video tells you everything you need to know about repairing your Original Nintendo NES System. It also talks about the sweet little expansion port on the bottom of the system. If you break away the little tabs on the bottom plastic box, it reveals the Auxiliary port where you can add other devices. Nothing was ever officially marketed for the NES, but Minnesota did come up with a router that could connect to their lottery system. It never ended up working though.
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