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Post by Rikuseroth on Mar 26, 2014 22:37:56 GMT
So, yea. I tried to play it today, but my game disk could not be read. I'm saddened. Regardless, anyone know a good place/site to get a good one.
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Post by Indigo on Mar 26, 2014 22:46:55 GMT
Check any game store that has old game bins... That's your best bet.
If you want to buy it online, Amazon is a reliable place, but an used copy from there is about $90... And nowhere else is much cheaper. It's a rare game so it's really expensive.
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Post by Stove on Mar 26, 2014 22:51:29 GMT
*facepalm* Riku, you do realize that just means your disk is smudged or scratched, right? This is a minor problem; most disks I have do this at some point. Do the following. 1. Get a soft cloth. Lightly pour water, and thoroughly dry the disk with the cloth. Try using it. 2. If this does not work after two or three tries, go get your disk buffered. Your local GameStop should provide the service for a couple dollars. Just ask. That will work, 99% guaranteed.
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Post by Rikuseroth on Mar 26, 2014 23:59:31 GMT
*facepalm* Riku, you do realize that just means your disk is smudged or scratched, right? This is a minor problem; most disks I have do this at some point. Do the following. 1. Get a soft cloth. Lightly pour water, and thoroughly dry the disk with the cloth. Try using it. 2. If this does not work after two or three tries, go get your disk buffered. Your local GameStop should provide the service for a couple dollars. Just ask. That will work, 99% guaranteed. Tried the first. I always check for smudges and I tried cleaning it four times. I'll try gamestop when I get a chance.
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Post by Stove on Mar 27, 2014 3:50:05 GMT
*facepalm* Riku, you do realize that just means your disk is smudged or scratched, right? This is a minor problem; most disks I have do this at some point. Do the following. 1. Get a soft cloth. Lightly pour water, and thoroughly dry the disk with the cloth. Try using it. 2. If this does not work after two or three tries, go get your disk buffered. Your local GameStop should provide the service for a couple dollars. Just ask. That will work, 99% guaranteed. Tried the first. I always check for smudges and I tried cleaning it four times. I'll try gamestop when I get a chance. If buffering can make my SMS disk work (that thing was horrid...had it for 10 years before buffering and I really screwed it up when I was little) it will fix your Gotcha Force disk.
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Post by Death Eye on Mar 27, 2014 9:35:38 GMT
Before you go to a place and have a thing done, have you considered the possibility that the thing playing the disk has an issue?
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Post by Stove on Mar 27, 2014 11:53:15 GMT
Before you go to a place and have a thing done, have you considered the possibility that the thing playing the disk has an issue? This too.
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Post by Rikuseroth on Mar 27, 2014 15:29:18 GMT
My perfectly fine wii... It plays most every game fine. The disc is pretty scratched though...
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Post by Carigun on Mar 27, 2014 20:19:46 GMT
as iv mentioned i got mine on Ebay
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Post by Stove on Mar 29, 2014 12:42:17 GMT
My perfectly fine wii... It plays most every game fine. The disc is pretty scratched though... Then it needs to be buffered. You need to find some way to get it buffered. Trust me, it does wonders for disks and costs far less than buying a new copy.
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Post by Spike on Apr 13, 2014 8:28:21 GMT
Blow on the disk. See if it helps
If you have smudges, just use a Clorox wipe or something; Usually works.
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