There are some Sega Saturn, PS1, and GameCube games I want to get re-surfaced since they won't play anymore (or certain parts won't play).
Do you guys have any good recommendations for where I can do this?
>>3236261
Many local game stores do it with professional machines, don't bother with those cheap disk resurfacers. My local /vr/ store offers it for $3 a pop.
>>3236261
why not buy one of those skipdoctor cd repair things
>>3236364
May as well ask him to buy a blender. At least then.he could make himself some protein shakes after shredding his discs beyond use.
>>3236367
not bait i remember using these back then. they always worked. i guess people dont read instructions and spin it too fast causing burn marks
>>3236364
I bought one of these in 2000 or 1999.
all it did was grind my disc, and didnt fucking work.
Waste of money.
>>3237043
>DUDE YOU DIDNT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, I WAS WATCHING YOU THROUGH A TIME PORTAL
Shut the fuck up you pathetic moron.
>>3237060
>gets defensive without actually denying it
>either really was that stupid or just perpetuating the meme
Take your pick.inb4 "n-no...of course I wasn't too stupid to use it correctly..."
If you're extremely cheap, use plastic polish
>>3237106
whatever man.