3:34:28You can try to have it repaired
3:34:28they do have professional cd cleaners
3:34:28maybe there is a place that repairs discs
3:34:29There are resurfacing tools! If you're in Japan there's probably a shop that can help!
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3:34:32Yeah rare I bet very popular
3:34:32my local dvd rental shop used to "resurface" them by shaving a thin layer off
3:34:32I love the effort you two put into playing these games in their original ways rather than a newer rerelease, because they're often the best versions.
3:34:32There are places in America you can repair it but idk Japan
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3:34:33What about a RETRO GAME SHOP?
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3:34:36Surugaya might be able to fix it?
3:34:36retro games are super hard to get
3:34:36So some places have disc resurfacing machines that can help, but it doesn't always work
3:34:36remaster is not good enough, OG is best
3:34:38You can pay to polish it to maybe make it better
3:34:39is the scratch down to the foil or is it just in the surface plastic?
3:34:39It can be done with sandpaper + plastic cleaner, if you're feeling brave
3:34:40generally, it's not really fixable.
3:34:40Once i used tooth paste on disc and worked
3:34:40yeah, I tried a home one once and it made the disc not work at all
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3:34:47It's been doing okay on the second PS2 outside of the first area, maybe it'll be okay
3:34:47I'm shocked it's not ported on more things