i wanna play my Mario sunshine, but my wii nor my game cube would read it, how do i fix it? and it has alot of scratches, also i tryed cleaning it with toothpaste,windex, and alcohol.
Eight answers:
BK
2007-08-14 13:02:51 UTC
well you have to get a disc cleaner or go to your nearest mall to get it fixed....
Joey T
2007-08-18 08:28:38 UTC
Warning - windex contains a chemical residue that can cause more damage to your disc. You could get those scratch remover cd cleaners. They smooth out the scratches. Or you could buy a new Mario Sunshine. They run for cheaper than the cd cleaners themselves.
dsmaster186
2007-08-14 20:12:47 UTC
Well, i dont think you can fix it, but i do have a solution: since gamecube uses memory cards, you havent lost any of your file, and gamecube is now alittle older thus the games dont cost much, if you understand what im saying, you should by a new Super Mario Sunshine disk for merly 20-30 bucks and you wont lose ur files as long as u have the memory card.
Me..
2007-08-14 20:04:17 UTC
Umm...I think you kinda ruined it by using toothpaste windex, and alchohol. I suggest just trying to find a new Mario Sunshine. Your data will still be saved because it's on the Memory Card.
And for future suggestions, when cleaning a game, just use a damp washcloth.
fdo.riveralopez
2007-08-14 20:04:12 UTC
Dont know but buy on store it wont pass from 20 bucks.
Kellen I
2007-08-14 20:03:17 UTC
that happened to me one time and i went to gameforce to see if they could fix it they gave me a phone number for someone they knew and they fixed it
2007-08-14 21:11:17 UTC
if it has scratches it wont be read thats what happened to my sonic game
2007-08-14 20:06:44 UTC
take it to your local game stop maybe they can replace it for you
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