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It came out of the Washing Machine all ruined, with scratches on it.
On the plus side, it now smells good..
On the bad side, It means I no longer have Pikmin. Or Monkey Ball.
"What happened to Monkey Ball?"
The cat thought it was a toy, so he took it outside and pulled it apart. It'll teach me never to leave game discs sitting on top of the machine.
:-(
wow, a game product that doesn't snap... *SSSnap!*
It'll teach me never to leave game discs sitting on top of the machine.
*
I should hope so. £40 for a game is a bit much to leave the disc lying around so that some mum/cat could swipe it and completely destroy it. All my discs go straight back in their cases if I'm not using them. I could go as far as to say that each game case goes back on my DVD rack if I'm not using it... but I'd be lying. :P
"Hey, Vicki, I broke your 2 best games, but it doesn't matter, because the GC discs are cool."
The answer to all my problems :-D
A problem with small discs indeed.
But they look cool, so thats worth £60 worth of loss.
;)
;D
> The only GC games we have that I liked playing on.
> Oh, and ISS2. That's currently on the top shelf, protected in an
> armoured case and some barber wire.
>
> "How will you get it if you want to play it again?"
>
> Damn ;-)
heh. took me a few minits to work that one out actually. well worth the wait.
Oh, and ISS2. That's currently on the top shelf, protected in an armoured case and some barber wire.
"How will you get it if you want to play it again?"
Damn ;-)