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My music doesn't cut out at all. If that's happening u probably need to replace the hmdi cable since the audio comes through that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it is normal. It's not so much a current hardware defect but more of a defect of the past that been nostalgically ported over. The processor of the old NES would often times get over whelmed causing music errors, flickering, massive slowdown etc. It may seem silly now but i kinda made the NES what it is
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