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    • Place the Game Boy Player flat on a surface, with the top surface that would mate with the Gamecube facing up, Nintendo logo on the bottom.

    • Use a gamebit screwdriver to loosen and remove eight screws around the top of the surface.

    • After the screws are removed the top piece can be lifted off of the rest of the unit.

    • Try grabbing around the raised portion where the socket would mate with the bottom of the Gamecube, and and lift straight up and out.

    • Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove 11 screws installed all around the metal heat sink.

    • The metal shielding around the socket port is a separate smaller piece and should be removed first by grabbing around it and pulling up and away.

    • Then, the rest of the outer shielding can be pulled up and away.

    • With the metal shielding removed, the motherboard can be lifted up and away from the bottom shell of the Game Boy Player.

    • The shell has another layer of shielding in the track of the motherboard, and this can be pulled up and away after removing the motherboard.

    • Additional removable pieces include:

    • two poles, one on the side and another near the corner,

    • a small flat piece near the front above the cartridge slot that would mask over the extension port,

    • and a long thin piece that goes across the shell, attached by a spring, which overall act as the cartridge's ejector.

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