Yeah it could be a couple of things. The cartridge could be worn, or even the inside of the 64. Also take into account on where you have the 64 itself. Is it on the carpet, or on a entertainment center? Is it exposed to the sun at some point in the day for a long period of time? Is it in a dusty place? I know all these things can factor in to a non-working 64. Or... it could just be dying. I have had some systems of mine just start dying. ex: my dreamcast just decided one day to stop working, can't figure out why. My Sega saturn just died, it wont read games. So you could have just worn it out. I'm no expert so if im wrong please some one correct me.
The only time i rember blowing into cartridges is back in the old NES days, other then that i never blew into my 64 cartridges. I never knew it to really helpout making the game work.
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