Give Your N64 Some Style

 by evilskaterpyro

Step 3: Done

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After it dries
then take off the tape
and your done
you just gave your N64 some style

also if you can open it up
and have the right tools
you can change the color of the red power light
i don't but i wish i could change mine :/
 
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technoguy94 says: Apr 26, 2010. 4:06 PM
I've heard if you get a pen (the kind with a cap) and pull the ink cartridge out, you can force it over the screws to unscrew it.
renegadezombies in reply to technoguy94Jul 21, 2010. 8:35 AM
I tried that, it doesn't work. The plastic after being melted is too brittle to turn the screw.
willrandship in reply to renegadezombiesMar 27, 2011. 11:54 AM
Depends on the pen. I find clear ones work best. And don't try to reuse it. Let it harden o the screw, and unscrew that one, and remelt it on another. Then put phillips screws in their place for next time.
kenkaniff in reply to renegadezombiesFeb 28, 2011. 4:42 PM
if you let it sit long enough on the screw and you keep trying, it works I've done it
technoguy94 in reply to renegadezombiesJul 21, 2010. 2:54 PM
Wait, why would you melt it?
renegadezombies in reply to technoguy94Jul 24, 2010. 2:26 PM
What they said you do is take the ink part out of your pen, take a lighter and melt the end of the pen then press it down on the screw, having the melted part take the shape of the pen and then let it cool down. As I said before, the end you melt becomes brittle afterwards and strips when you try to turn it.
technoguy94 in reply to renegadezombiesJul 24, 2010. 7:05 PM
Oh. When I saw someone do it they just shoved the pen over it, no lighter involved.
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