User:Zafum/ Crooked Cartridge Guide

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Warning!

One of the most dangerous things you can possibly do to your N64 games or console is to perform the Crooked Cartridge trick on them.
Performing the Crooked Cartridge trick can delete your saved games, ruin the game cartridge, or even render your Nintendo 64 useless! Use at your own risk.


Also called "cartridge tilting", this trick basically disconnects part of the cartridge from the console so that information can't pass between them. This will usually glitch up the music, scramble text, make saving the game work only partly or not at all, and make changing areas crash the game. For many games it can also glitch up parts of the graphics (usually your character), or cause clipping.

To perform this trick, you must very slowly pull the left side of the cartridge out of the console while keeping the right side pushed down. Keep on doing this until the sound becomes distorted. If the game crashes, then try again (at your own risk, remember). If you can't get it to work at all, It's likely that either it won't work under those in-game circumstances, your cartridge is too sensitive, or it just doesn't work in that game at all. When the trick is on, changing areas or screens will usually crash the game. Probably the most dangerous thing to do to your game is to save or mess with savings while the cartridge is crooked.


Contents


Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

See Ocarina of Time Crooked Cartridge.





Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

See Majora's Mask Crooked Cartridge.





Megaman 64

Normal Gameplay

As far as I can tell, other than that the music glitches up and that the game crashes while changing screens, normal gameplay and graphics are unaffected.

Saving

Saving while it is on is completely safe, since apparently no information can be accessed or written when the cartridge is crooked. This also means that saving while it is on has no useful or interesting purpose whatsoever.





Mario Party

Intro





Paper Mario

Intro

Saving





Super Mario 64

Normal Gameplay

It doesn't seem to do much to the gameplay, but you can do things to freeze Mario in place, and keep him frozen after pushing the cartridge back in.





Yoshi's Story

Opening scene


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