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+[* black] The heatsink crossbar comes right off, which gives us access to the motherboard shield.
+[* red] The 5 screws on the two sides of the shield are swiftly removed with a Philips #2
+[* light_blue] The 2 screws on each side of the Game Pak slot are quite long, and are removed with a Philips #2.
+[* black] With that, the shield slips right off, letting us gaze at the Nintendo 64's source of power.

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