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I hook everything up to the tv for the nintendo 64, but I still have no picture on the tv or audio. Help!

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Make sure your cords are in properly. You may have to get a new set of cords from ebay or your local electronics store. Also NOTE: Most TV's have AV1, AV2, Component, then Cable. AV1 and AV2 are both ports(usually on the sides and back), thatyou plug the audio and video into. Make sure both of these have no video or audio before you go out to purchase new cords.


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Important Note:
We highly recommend you review the following precautions before you set up and operate your Nintendo system:
Important Safety Warnings & Precautions
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Game Pak Precautions / Maintenance
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The game image should now be displayed on the screen. You're ready to play!
If after following these directions completely you are not able to view the game, try our Troubleshooting Tips.
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