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Tiny Diggers – An iPad Construction Truck Game for Kids Age 2-5

February 20, 2012 – 12:39 pm | 3 Comments

Tiny Diggers has just been released on the iPad and soon the Mac computer. Here’s the details on this fun, educational game from TouchTilt Games.
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Some things never change

Submitted by on March 25, 2007 – 12:12 pm5 Comments

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The other day when I put Final Fantasy III into my DS Lite for the first time, I turned it on the menu screen popped up (I have it set to auto-start), where it said there was no cartridge in the system. I took it out and put it back in a couple of times, rebooting the system each time. It still wasn’t reading the cart.

Perhaps out of some long-unused knowledge of how to fix these things, I blew on the cart and into the DS’s slot. Sure enough, that fixed it.

The NES legacy lives on.

  • Stephen

    That once happened to me with Ouendan, but popping it out and putting it back in resolved it. I’ve never seen it with anything else since.

  • sifer2400

    MAn reminds me of my sega and myn64 which u kind of had to do that like every time u wanted to play the game

  • Me

    I used to have to do that all the time with my old grey gameboy

  • Xboarder

    A little contact cleaner on a q-tip gets the job done every time.

  • Scott

    Every time you blow on the cartridge, your putting MOISTURE on it. Causing the brass contacts to tarnish more easily, it’s not dust.. which results in the system not reading the game.

    Like said above, contact clean on a Q-tip is great, also try a pencil eraser.. it will clean off any tarnish, and it’s soft enough not to harm the contacts.