How the hell do you take apart Famicom games? NES games are easy to open, but I'm looking all over for screw holes on these things and can't find any.
Don't tell me I have to destroy/drill into parts of the cart or label to access the screws?
Use a nut cracker.
No, there isn't an easy way to open them. Look on YouTube, there's a method involving a clamp, iirc. That being said, there's a decent chance that you'll break one of the little clip thingies anyway. If it does break, you can just glue the clip back together and close the cart up after that. Unless you really need to see the PCB for some reason, just leave it alone.
>>3761113
do you actually play mahjong on famicom?
>>3761129
The clamp method is what I use. I have one that is pretty small in comparison to what's in videos but it's fine. Then I pop tabs with a wide flat pocket knife...because it's thinner than a screwdriver.
Haven't broken a tab yet.
>>3761156
It's probably just a stock photo he found online.
>>3761118
Are you nuts?