After 39 years, it looks like modders finally have a fix for the NES's fatal flaw

NES Ninten-drawer
(Image credit: RockerGaming)

The original NES console has a fatal flaw in the form of an unreliable pin connector that can make getting cartridges to work a massive pain on aging systems. Various aftermarket solutions have existed for some time, but they've all come with compromises and caveats. Now, at last, it looks like a group of modders have finally gotten to what might just be the perfect solution.

The original, VCR-style front loading NES accepts games through a pin connector where you have to insert a cartridge and push down on a spring-loaded mechanism to lock that cart in place. Over time, the pins in that connector wear out, keeping cartridges from making a good connection and causing the system's power light to blink red as it fails to recognize the game.

It's possible to fix the connector by hand, but that involves bending each of the dozens of pins back into place manually, a process that takes some time and a decent amount of trial and error. An aftermarket replacement called Blinking Light Win completely fixes the issues with the original connector, but it's long since stopped being manufactured and locks cartridges into the console with what users not-so-affectionately refer to as a "death grip." Seriously, I have a Blinking Light Win installed in my NES and I have to keep a pair of pliers next to the console just to get the cartridges out.

Thankfully, a pair of console modders who go by RockerGaming and reventlow have developed a new device called the Ninten-drawer. Like the Blinking Light Win, it replaces the original push-down connector with a design that gets the cartridge to the system in a straight shot. The difference here is the extending drawer that lets you remove the cartridge without fingers of steel.

"The drawer can do what the [Blinking Light Win] can’t… which is extend," RockerGaming explains on Twitter. "This gives the drawer a massive leg up when it comes to actually removing the cart. You see this design along with a few other clever tricks makes death grip, which plagued other 72 pin connectors, a thing of the past. Reliable connection to play games and you can remove the cartridge no problem, check and check."

The Ninten-drawer is currently being trialed by a handful of beta testers, but hopefully it won't be too long before it gets a wide release. I've needed something like this for about as long as I've been playing NES games, so I've got my fingers crossed that it can deliver.

Time to dig back into the best NES games of all time.

CATEGORIES
Dustin Bailey
Staff Writer

Dustin Bailey joined the GamesRadar team as a Staff Writer in May 2022, and is currently based in Missouri. He's been covering games (with occasional dalliances in the worlds of anime and pro wrestling) since 2015, first as a freelancer, then as a news writer at PCGamesN for nearly five years. His love for games was sparked somewhere between Metal Gear Solid 2 and Knights of the Old Republic, and these days you can usually find him splitting his entertainment time between retro gaming, the latest big action-adventure title, or a long haul in American Truck Simulator.

Read more
Hand holding PS1 Mini console with red and green lights in backdrop
I spent the PlayStation 30th anniversary using a mini PS1 that nobody liked, but modding has turned it into something special
Evercade Alpha closeup with Ryu from Street Fighter on screen
Best retro game consoles 2025: my favorite ways to play classic capers
Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the CRKD Atomic Purple ATOM bluetooth controller.
Transparent tech has made a comeback, you just need to know where to look
Atari 7800+ console next to stack of games and wireless controller on woodgrain desk
The Atari 7800+ is down to a new record low price for those of you who didn't grow up with an NES
mClassic HDMI upscaler sitting against Nintendo Switch running Super Mario Wonder on woodgrain desk
I might grab this $99 gadget instead of a Nintendo Switch 2 next year
Atari 7800+ sitting on desk connected to monitor next to cartridges and controller with Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest on screen
Atari 7800+ review: “a retro console remake for the ‘80s kids”
Latest in Games
Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero expert finally annihilates world record 200% speedrun of the game's hardest song after trying and failing 50,000 times
Atomfall
Atomfall devs don't mind Fallout comparisons "because it's got that post-apocalyptic quarantine zone atmosphere," just like Bethesda's RPGs do
Atomfall screenshot
Fallout: New Vegas is a big inspiration for Atomfall, which is why you’ll be able to kill every NPC in post-apocalyptic Cumbria
soldiers dropping in from the sky and looking over verdansk
Warzone's original map is returning next month, but it's still not enough: "We don't just want Verdansk back. We want everything back"
Death Stranding 2
Death Stranding 2 packs on a third obvious Metal Gear Solid reference with cover art throwing back to MGS2's bizarre box art featuring Japanese pop superstar Gackt
A woman in a underwater machine waving during the cinematic teaser for Subnautica 2.
Subnautica 2: Everything we know about the new underwater survival game
Latest in News
Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero expert finally annihilates world record 200% speedrun of the game's hardest song after trying and failing 50,000 times
Atomfall
Atomfall devs don't mind Fallout comparisons "because it's got that post-apocalyptic quarantine zone atmosphere," just like Bethesda's RPGs do
Emily Blunt in A Quiet Place Part 2
A Quiet Place 3 is finally happening, but it'll be a while because John Krasinski is so busy: "It's hard to get him"
Atomfall screenshot
Fallout: New Vegas is a big inspiration for Atomfall, which is why you’ll be able to kill every NPC in post-apocalyptic Cumbria
Giancarlo Esposito in The Electric State
The Electric State star Giancarlo Esposito explains why adapting the bleak novel into a family friendly adventure was the right decision: "I'm going to bring my children with me"
soldiers dropping in from the sky and looking over verdansk
Warzone's original map is returning next month, but it's still not enough: "We don't just want Verdansk back. We want everything back"