Wii scratches disks?

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#1 zatchbell101
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Alright I jsut got my Wii this weekend I keep my games disc in perfect condition I dont leave it in the concle I dont lets my brothers toch it and I keep it in a case. Then today I decided to Play some Wii sports when I turn the disc around it has scratches. WTF?! I'm pretty sure my brothers didn't mess with it so how the heck does it have scrathes has anyone have this problem before?

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#2 Jaysonguy
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Is it a case or a sleeve?

Cardboard sleeves scratch disks. I'm in the US and we got Sports and Link's Crossbow in sleeves which I put in Wii cases ASAP.

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No I do not. I'm guessing it was dropped or something.
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#4 zatchbell101
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No it wasn't in the cheap card board box I threw that cheap piece of crap away as soon as I got it I think it's the freakin Wii
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#5 NALDOxCORE
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Is it a case or a sleeve?

Cardboard sleeves scratch disks. I'm in the US and we got Sports and Link's Crossbow in sleeves which I put in Wii cases ASAP.

Jaysonguy

Do you know if they sell the actual game box?

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[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]

Is it a case or a sleeve?

Cardboard sleeves scratch disks. I'm in the US and we got Sports and Link's Crossbow in sleeves which I put in Wii cases ASAP.

NALDOxCORE

Do you know if they sell the actual game box?

I dont think so.

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#7 doctores143
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go yell at your brothers. I checked all my disk and theres not even any dust on it
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#8 the_leet_kid
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Do you move your wii around while it's reading games?
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#9 Sony_Narutendo
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Nope I got a Luanch Wii and it has never scratched a disk, a couple of Powering off problems thats about it
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[QUOTE="NALDOxCORE"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]

Is it a case or a sleeve?

Cardboard sleeves scratch disks. I'm in the US and we got Sports and Link's Crossbow in sleeves which I put in Wii cases ASAP.

sman3579

Do you know if they sell the actual game box?

I dont think so.

Nintendo sales everything for the Wii.

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#11 Deominator
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Is it a case or a sleeve?

Cardboard sleeves scratch disks. I'm in the US and we got Sports and Link's Crossbow in sleeves which I put in Wii cases ASAP.

Jaysonguy

I did that as well. There's no sense in not protecting those games and keeping them in a flimsy piece of cardboard to get all scratched up.