# Retro Champ - The art of NES Cart "Destruction" errr Removal

**Source:** RetroRalph  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2020-02-20  
**Duration:** 1m 47s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nczg_SG-nhs

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## Analysis

Retro Ralph demonstrates difficulty removing a cartridge from the Retro The Champ device during a live product review, requiring an air compressor to eject the cartridge from the bottom. The video shows the frustration of the removal process and provides a workaround technique.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Cartridge removal from Retro The Champ is difficult and not intuitive — _Direct demonstration of multiple failed removal attempts with physical struggle_
- [HIGH] An air compressor can be used to force air from the bottom to eject cartridges — _Retro Ralph explicitly states this method and demonstrates it successfully_

### Notable Quotes

> "Ooh, that cartridge did not come out easy."
> — **Retro Ralph**, Early in video
> _First acknowledgment of the design flaw_

> "All right, first you're going to need an air compressor. Basically, force air from the bottom. It shoots the cartridge out."
> — **Retro Ralph**, Middle of video
> _Solution to the cartridge removal problem_

> "okay we got it so if i think you guys should totally buy this you"
> — **Retro Ralph**, End of video
> _Mixed endorsement despite documented usability issue_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Retro Ralph | person | Content creator conducting live product review of Retro The Champ |
| Retro The Champ | product | Retro gaming device with problematic cartridge removal mechanism |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Product usability issue, Hardware design flaw
- **Secondary:** Live product review format

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.35) — Retro Ralph experiences clear frustration with the cartridge removal mechanism but ends with tentative endorsement ('you guys should totally buy this'). The tone suggests the product has merit despite the usability issue.

### Signals

- **[product_concern]** Cartridge removal mechanism on Retro The Champ exhibits poor user experience design, requiring external tools (air compressor) and multiple attempts (confidence: high) — Documented struggle with removal, need for air compressor, multiple failed manual removal attempts

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## Transcript

Okay, guys, you know that I always give it to you straight, and so I started doing live product reviews. Well, this actually happened when I was reviewing the Retro Champ. Now, I edited it, but this is actually a course of events of me trying to remove a cartridge from the new Retro Champ. Check it out. Give me one second. Ooh, that cartridge did not come out easy. Hold on. Let me get the cart out. how do you do how do you check that no you don't push it from the bottom how the heck do you get the card out guys seriously i'm gonna i'm gonna fart trying to get this out seriously guys use the tool on the bottom i don't what do you guys want me to do with this seriously wiggle it just a little bit guys seriously how do you get the card out Come on, really? I'm wiggling just a little bit. All right, first you're going to need an air compressor. Basically, force air from the bottom. It shoots the card out. Ready? One, two, three. All right, one, two, three. Three, we got it. Three. okay we got it so if i think you guys should totally buy this you

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 623e0ae2-e104-4ff6-9eb5-a3ea983e2fcc*
