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Even if it doesn't power on it's probably just capacitors you can easily replace by hand with a basic soldering iron. The stuff was assembled by hand so it's all on a human scale and not completely microscopic.NES
I bet if I tried to fire it up it would still work too. Old stuff were built to last.