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When you have a game but it's too scratched up to play
on 07/23/2010 07:07:44
I have found two of my favorite games of my childhood. But when i found them i was happy, but then, i look on the back and see a billion scratches everywhere.
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CristaliaMi
CristaliaMi said:
on 07/24/2010
I know! :( Also, when you have NES or Super Nintendo or Nintendo 64 games that are so dirty and worn out you can't hardly play them.

mitwi
mitwi said:
on 07/24/2010
i know right,now we jsut have to learn to take better care of our games.

catgurlfurreel1
catgurlfurreel1 said:
on 07/24/2010
:( I know what you mean...at least there's ebay lol. Try looking for a new one online.

MsLeading
MsLeading said:
on 07/24/2010
If it's a CD, you can buy some kind of repair paste. :)

Or if you're cheap, you could just do this: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/859694/banana_cd_scratch_remover/

Patchgrabber
Patchgrabber said:
on 07/24/2010
I heard baking soda toothpaste works too.
 

MissRoberts
MissRoberts said:
on 07/23/2010
I hate that! I have a lot of games from my childhood that are unplayable because of scratches.


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