Zonaleros Juegos | PLUS • Playbook |
If you grew up in the 1990s or early 2000s in countries like Argentina, Chile, Peru, or Mexico, you probably remember the local zonalero — the person who fixed your cloned Famicom, PlayStation 1, or Sega Genesis when it stopped reading cartridges or discs.
But what exactly does “zonalero” mean in the context of video games? In Latin American slang, a zonalero (from “zona” — referring to a specific area or territory) originally referred to technicians who repaired electronics within a certain neighborhood or “zona.” Over time, the term became synonymous with independent console repair experts who specialized in bootleg consoles, chip modding, and keeping old hardware alive long after official support ended. zonaleros juegos