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| How to clean a badly scratched/damaged GC Disk? |
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| CopBlock:
didnt work :c |
| CopBlock:
forget my gamecube OoT, I FOUND MY N64 VERSION THAT WORKS AND GOT IT WORKING <3' forget my controllers are messed up, anywhere where i can get a new one? |
| Tokthree:
Amazon is always good for dated hardware. http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-64-Controller-Original-Gray/dp/B000PJHAD6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1278307783&sr=8-1 Disregard the reviews if they bother you, most of them are related to the fact that the technology is dated and that the joysticks wear down after a few years. Basically people reviewing them as if they were brand-new. |
| dawngaward0110:
Back of the disk, Wash first, Tap dry a bit, Put a bit of toothpaste on, Smear over the back of the disk, Wash off, Tap dry first, then dry with a towel (NOT A RUFF ONE! It will make it even worse.), and the back probably got wet too, so dry that too. This is how I got my friends THUG2 back to work. Works 85% of the time. Worth a try anyways. |
| Coolio:
What kind of toothpaste? |
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