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I only used mess years ago for the atari 7800 because I couldn't find a good emu for it at the time.
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RIGHT HERE BUDDY! :really:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8jHaCVFHvU
Yall muthafuckas need jesus
Whoever plays this shit need Jesus seriously,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik1SOqfmqt4
:wacko:
Wrong yet again. Your positive experiences simply can not outweigh almost everyone elses negative experiences . The amount of discs I've encountered with the marks of that beast that don't play is staggering. It's a disc murdering device just like many automated ones that have mechanical parts. There are very few machines I would run a disc through. Of course, not scratching your media in the first place helps.
I sure did miss Mass Effect.
What I'm saying here is that if you really have to try to fix a disc it's worth doing your research on disc repairing machines. Odds are SOMEWHERE in your area has a good one and charges $2-3 a disc for repairs. There is one in my area that can even do Gamecube games which is a big issue for a lot of machines.
Found I had a couple bucks left in my psn wallet. Bought Sonic Adventure because I'm too lazy to round up my Dreamcast cables.
A little delusional but I liked it.