Aha!

A good topic to make my post.
ThaDuke wrote on 09. Oct 2006 at 20:02:
So, after cutting this fourth pin, are you able to play any NES cartridge?
Probably 98% of them; there are differences between PAL & NTSC TV signals.*
Anyway, even though I have a Toploader, I decided to hook up my toaster & see what games worked with it:
-Leon's homebrewn SMB2J worked as expected
-A Famicom converter with a Famicom game didn't work as I believe it's for PAL
-Surprisingly an HES Silent Assault with no game in the piggyback slot worked fine (but started up weird

).
What I noticed was not only the crisp, lack of lines across the screen with the toaster, but the colors are brighter as well (the toploader's graphics seem faded in some way).
Since I had two toasters, & since it seemed so easy, I decided to disable the lockout chip on my non-childhood one (the one I got from a friend back in middle school). The only tricky part was finding something small enough to cut the pin.
Hooray!

Now I can play Banana Prince in all its prime. No blink screen either; that's reason enough to cut the darn thing.
You know how you're playing & sometimes it will just start blinking in the middle of a game, causing you grief? Is this caused by the lockout chip or bad pins or what? Basically, will it still get messed up in the middle of a game without the blinking?
*
http://www.nesworld.com/unines2.htm