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Way to make me feel old.
I never had to do that to my N64 cartridges. That was the meme for the NES.
And even then, blowing on it didn't really help. It was the ejecting and reinserting of the cartridge that fixed the issue because the slot on the NES was janky.
Not for the N64. The games always booted on the first attempt.
Furthermore, the spit from your breath can corrode the contacts, which can make the problem worse. Your N64 games were having issues cause you kept blowing on them.
Crucial? ... it was necessary ... plus you had to wave it around in your hand like a fan to make it do something and then once you inserted it, you had to nudge it to the left, right, back, forth, up, down until you found just the right nudge to get it to work
That was for the controller when the game actually started running ... I was talking about the original NES catridge problems ... once you inserted the cartridge and it didn't work, one trick you did was to nudge the cartridge ever so slightly to the left, right, up, down or push it by a fraction of an inch or back ... eventually one of those movements placed the cartridge in the right place to get it to work.
But those button combinations ... we tried getting our hands on gaming magazines to find codes but seldom did. I didn't live near any cities or near any stores that had good magazines (or any magazines lol) .... but it was like magic if you happened to stumble on a cheat code by accident and then spend weeks trying to recreate it only to never find it again.
We did it with the SNES sometimes, too. But yeah, never had to blow in the 64 carts. They just always worked. Shit, one of our 64 games the shell broke off so it was just the PCB and even that always worked.
I never once felt the need to blow on a SNES cartridge either. I promise you, it was 100% only a NES thing.
In fact, the edge connector was never really the problem and blowing on it was never more than a placebo that actually did more harm than good. The real issue was the weird VCR-like insertion mechanism the NES used, and I'm pretty sure the later top-loader version solved the problem even for NES cartridges.
I had to if it got dusty. But then, that was... nearly 30 years ago and I was a wee lad.
SNES for me, and rather frequently.