Bought one of those fuckers at gamestop back in the day. Didn't fix shit.
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toothpaste bro
Is this supposed to be a portable CD cleaner or some super fucking advanced Beyblade launcher
This, works every fucking time it always amazes me
>some super fucking advanced Beyblade launcher
>at friends house
>pic related isnt reading correctly
>friend tries a bunch of times
>taking too long
>i take the disc out
>"Watch this bro"
>start scratching the shit out of it with my finger nail
>"WTF?! STOP!"
>calm down bro, try it
>it works immediately
Just use toothpaste and blow into the disc port
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>some super fucking advanced Beyblade launcher
this is what i thought too. I thought it was a disc thrower
You are fucking retarded and don't know how to use them then.
the crazy thing is that stupid thing actually works.
It makes the discs look like garbage but you can manage to copy your files out of them to burn them in new ones, that's good enough for me.
>You're finished, my CD contains more data than yours.Now , Let it rip!
>some super fucking advanced Beyblade launcher
>I fixed like 15 games this way
I loved that shit, it ruined the last game though since the paper on the wheel peeled off and put a shitton of adhesive instead
oh hey it's the ripper from dead space
Scratched game disks taught me responsibility more than my parents ever did.
How do your games get scratched so much?
I haven't had this problem since I was like 10 years old leaving my games out of the cases.
I actually have one of those. Fixed my discs with no issues.
The one I have works for CDs and DVDs. I need to get one that fixes Blu-Ray discs in case those scratch.
>watching this rewind space jam for the 1000th time
>making vroom vroom noises while it races back to the start
>tfw physical storage is dead
I want to go back
I assume everyone is talking about when they were about 8-16 and were lazy with their discs. Does anyone even have discs any more? Everyone buys digitally.
I was never lazy with my discs.
>switch from carts to cd
>all of these horrible problems arise
>devs go back to carts because it's a million times better
hmmm... really makes you wonder why cds got so popular to begin with
physical storage is never dead, we are just allowing corporations to store our things
I try to buy discs for console games, since space can get limited with how fuckhuge games are. Scratches were easy to prevent as long as you kept the graphic side of the disc on the surface.
Tipped over 360 with Halo 3 in it. Works to this day.
>old enough to remember when you had to rewind all of your movies in order to watch them again
Damn.
You're a minority, congrats.
Sony shills mostly.
Ever since I got this five dollar ps2 slim from the thrift store, any disc I've put in it has come out with this faint ring of scratches. They all still work fine, but I'm too scared to play anything else in case it gets worse.