i go to gamestop to dumpster dive, i take all the games they throw away them i use the jfj to save them and depending weather the game is good or not i sell it back to them. do this all the time after school!!!
Ya know he could work also. and it isnt "10 cents" that's what your job at mcdonald's pays you. So back to the topic he actually just earned extra cash you COULD BE EARNING if you try it for once. Or you could just get a nice game from the dumpster for yourself.
Likely the scratches are added if the game works up to a certain point and then fails due to damage on a certain area of the disc. Have you played it extensively to see if the defect is noticed in later gameplay? Also, if you are recording and your light box is reflecting in the screen then you need to adjust your viewing angle, light box angle or simply turn it off when trying to record aspects that don't require a light box when recording.
Yea, for gamecube games such as melee, you might need resurfacing spray. Sucks if your melee is broken, I love that game, and it's fucking expensive everywhere.
I know Im 2 years late but you shouldn't use it on PS3 discs as they are blue ray, and there isnt really much layering between the disc and the data so if you put it in there itll most likely just scratch the data right off, its really best used for CD/DVD based discs.
@@slipknotmfkrlocust8843 I know. I didn't do it, I don't have the machine for it anyway. Unless if I have like copies of the same game (with the exact same region), then I might do it just for the curiosity.
Their bosses just want them to make it not work, and the employees do it so they don’t get fired. The employees feel bad ruining the games and throwing them away, so they do the least damage required for it to not work.
Gamestop cuts the wires of mics and scratches games to make them unusable and unplayable so that people dont look in their dumpsters and try to resell it to them
I gotta do that in my work now because people going in the dumpster to pull out faulty electronics my manager doesnt want to be liable for someone getting injured because they found something in our dumpster. I mean.. I would just keep the shit for myself tbh and try to fix it but I cant because health and safety. Btw dumpster diving is illegal where I'm from but people still do it. Only reason I am on this vid is because I got Animal crossing for the GC in my work for £1 but its scratched to shit and doesn't work.
$110! Honestly I thought those cheaper priced ones were crap. That is never seeing one in use. I assume your pretty good at resurfacing with that by now. I'd suggest if you wanted to make easy money on the side, to get a table at a gaming convention and do that all day. $4 per disc or 3/$10. Many people don't like resurfaced games but sometimes it's your only option and you just rescued what was otherwise trash. Good video!
3 discs will take like 15 mins total in the machine but that’s not including putting the disc in and starting the machine. That’s 12 discs an hour maximum so like $40 an hour maximum to do this with one machine getting that many discs to resurface. Maybe it would be worth it? I don’t know
+MastaGambit Why not instead of scratching the discs, you work your way up to management and then when it's your shift, you just have all of the games and equipment going out for the night put in a nice box and set inside the dumpster... then when you leave, have a friend or someone pick it up. Do you really think anyone's going to randomly be watching the dumpster cameras, if there even are any around there? Lol. And now you have yourself a nice little black market trade to make some extra money on the side.
Using the sandpaper on the JFJ rounds off the edges of the disc which can make some unreadable, i noticed this especially with original xbox games. You also got to be careful with cleaning the buildup off the sandpaper and disc as it can wreck the inner part too and leave sanding marks that the buffing pads cant remove.
I can say whole heartedly that Gamestop as a company wouldn't throw that away. Some dumbass employee might have, but any scratched disc gets defected and the gamestop warehouses resurface the disc. They also fix cracked center rings as long as they're not in the data layer. The employee that threw it away should be fired. Only things Gamestop throws away now are marketing stuff nobody wants, and trash. Games are not part of that. EVER. Unless they dont take the game in on trade and the person trading it in doesn't want it.
Bro a question, i have a mario kart double dash for the gamecube. I went to the professional disc repair resurface game store. They cleaned it professionally (disc resurfaced machine) twice, first time highest level and second time on a lower level. There are no scratches at all, the disc looks almost brand new, however, when i play it, it all works, except when you go from one level to the other level. Then i get the message on the screen to turn of the power button of my nintendo, i have the same issue with the wii and the gamecube while playing this game. Please what seems to be the problem? Should i go to let the disc to be repaired professionally again?
where can I get one at one of those things that remove scratches from the disc where can I shop at the get it do you could you give me information on that I appreciate it thank you and I like the editorial it's beautiful
I'm interested in buying one of these units. Although, I'm worried about one thing some people claim it does: It leaves some faint spiral marks after polishing which technically means that the CD isn't like new. I have a few expensive CDs I would like to repolish that play fine. But want to make them look "Like New" If the marks are obvious, I probably won't buy one. If the marks are pretty faint and are only visible on certain light conditions, I will still consider buying one. Would like to know this if you are kind enough. Thank you.
+Weareonenation303 Any marks that are left are pretty faint. Make sure you practice on some cheaper CDs first to get the hang of it. Use enough compound and clean it off with a fresh microfiber cloth.
+Weareonenation303 After the polish and the resurfising wipe vasoline/petrolium jelly on the bottom of it. Then put it under the sink and wash it all off. The disk will be new. My gameshop does disk repairs and that what we do.
+Weareonenation303 Thanks for the info McFloppy, I'm also considering getting a Simo ZDAG 101 which is in a similar price range as the JFJ. Dunno, I l find that machine more interesting than the JFJ. If I do purchase one, I be sure to leave feedback for comparison.
Every time I see scratched discs come out of this thing looking brand new gets me closer to wanting to buy one. I have TONS of discs that could use this. Audio CDs, CR ROM discs, I have Madden 07 for the 360 but no 360 system (using disc as wall ornament). Some of my PS2 discs could use this.
for those of you who have an Xbox 360 E console, you might know about the perfect circle scratch on a disc where the disc gets scratched up when its going and the console gets moved so do any of you know how to fix it
For normal ppl but do year dumpster diving and tell me the have "brains" to begin with I found 2 sealed Standees they never even open.....and 3 games with them
There's layers one is a protective layer and one holds the data there are probably other but I don't know. Blue ray discs have a better protective layer that's why they still work when scratched
I don't understand why Gamestop tosses games in the garbage. If they do that, why don't they just sell the games for cheap or just give it away for free? it's just a waste of a game and when they say a game is out of stock, it's probably because they tossed the last 50 copies in the dumpster.
my diablo 3 disc doesnt work it loads a bit thrn theres a fatal crash thingy i yried tooth paste and just cleaning it it doesnt help the disc is scarched up but it worked perfectly before and it just stoped working for no reason
I doubt the employees scratched the discs, they have a disc replacement scheme where you pay an extra $1 when you buy the game for a 12 month scratch replacement warranty
i live in l small town and my friend was was walking behind a gleaners (and the gleaners im my town usually aren't the most empressive but what he saw a nes with controllers and cords so he took it home and it worked perfectly
1) we have the same voice. 2) this looks incredible! have you checked if everything works fine? you know, sometimes some data are held in certain scratches. It may load but it might block at a certain point... Cheers!
Ikr as a kid in 2012 I would play that for hours, I had no internet and I had the old Xbox 360, So last year I ran into the RROD (Red Ring Of Death) and I stoped playing. I still would play it now but I kinnda grew out of it.
I had one one these JFj pros bought it years ago and used the heck out of it! ended up selling it on ebay few years ago! kicking my self in the butt for not keeping it >:( >:( now there 200 brand new! i paid 125 then. i was at the point where i was running out of the bufering paste! and always wonderd what stuff i could buy localy that works as same as the buffing compound. like couldn't u use some stuff make for buffing scratchs out of cars? have any yall used something different? i know buying the paste from JFJ is super expensive
So can anyone explain to me how this actually works? I mean, does the machine just sandpapers a tiny layer of the disc and polishes it, or does it adds a new layer on top, or what? This is interesting
Yeah caus of these machines theres even better ones ive seen to this is a cheaper one and it still works perfect. Theres places literally taking used games, resurfacing them and selling them as brand new thats how good these things work. This videos no joke. Ive seen the bigger ones take games and make them literally spotless.
not that this is unbelievable, but if you do this again id suggest making a little sharpie mark on the front of the game to prove that you didnt just swap out the discs between jumpcuts.
i, thought of that after posting this comment. anyway if you had read my comment i said "not that this is unbelievable" as in i knew it was real lmao. you just got really aggressive.
>dig out of gamestops dumpster
>run through spin spin fixy thing
>sell it to GameStop as new
lmao i'm glad i'm not the only one who thought that would be hilariously spiteful.
Lonk haha
No sell it somewhere else instead..
Preordered Minecraft Disk Referbrished
Get like 35¢ lol
If i worked at GameStop i would just take the games home LOL
Same bro
sushi dream bro if u listed this game 6 dollars free shipping disc only will sell
Same. I'd take every Playstation and Nintendo Wii and Wii U game they have!
I would totally do that too but they have security cameras so that wouldn't be very smart to steal games lol 😂
they do that intentionaly to try and make it so if someone does find it, itwont work
"-I already know how to play RuneScape, Jesus Christ.."
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i go to gamestop to dumpster dive, i take all the games they throw away them i use the jfj to save them and depending weather the game is good or not i sell it back to them. do this all the time after school!!!
Yea nice job I actually work instead of dumpster diving for 10 cents
Ya know he could work also. and it isnt "10 cents" that's what your job at mcdonald's pays you. So back to the topic he actually just earned extra cash you COULD BE EARNING if you try it for once. Or you could just get a nice game from the dumpster for yourself.
+DddskullPlays just saying rather not jump into a trash bag for something as little as a game
Aiden Hoffman What are you scared of? Your not going into a dumpster full of food. Just a dumpster full of video games and stuff!
true most of gamestop trash is nothing but boxes of old promos orempy boxes their might be a cup or two but that dont hurt it xD
Likely the scratches are added if the game works up to a certain point and then fails due to damage on a certain area of the disc. Have you played it extensively to see if the defect is noticed in later gameplay?
Also, if you are recording and your light box is reflecting in the screen then you need to adjust your viewing angle, light box angle or simply turn it off when trying to record aspects that don't require a light box when recording.
"and that's why I refuse to shop there... but I will continue diving through their trash
+Juni That's his point. He wants to save the games from the dumpster there because Gamestop is so wasteful.
That machine is totally worth every penny of it, you're right! Lovely cat by the way..!
it feels like that this is gonna play out like a creepypasta, he starts the game, starts a world and creepy shit will happen
"If you don't know how much, I paid eleven...I mean 110 dollars for it."
Holy crap, I thought you were going to say you paid $1100 for that thing...
Careful about removing too many layers off the disc.
Glenn Holliday it fixes layers...
Noah Wølfex By scraping off damaged layers. That’s what those disc resurfacers do.
nice cat bruh
Thanks :)
+McFloppy were to buy it at
Amazon.
***** lol
+TechnoCF heheheh
Its pretty obvious this device works great but can't you get like a power drill for $30 and attach sandpaper on it and pretty much do the same thing?
Where do you find a disc cleaner like that? I've been searching for one of those in years
Probably EBay.
+Lardian I see
I need one for my melee and brawl copy
+Swampert Tube I'm not sure if it will work on GameCube games. Considering how small they are
Yea, for gamecube games such as melee, you might need resurfacing spray. Sucks if your melee is broken, I love that game, and it's fucking expensive everywhere.
What an amazing little machine. I might actually buy one just to restore some of my used PS3 game discs.
I know Im 2 years late but you shouldn't use it on PS3 discs as they are blue ray, and there isnt really much layering between the disc and the data so if you put it in there itll most likely just scratch the data right off, its really best used for CD/DVD based discs.
@@slipknotmfkrlocust8843 I know. I didn't do it, I don't have the machine for it anyway. Unless if I have like copies of the same game (with the exact same region), then I might do it just for the curiosity.
@@hashrulsubzero I see
@@slipknotmfkrlocust8843 Its blu-ray friendly. However you can only use solution pads on it, not sandpaper.
just curious, why would gamestop just scratch the disc? snapping it in half would make it completely unplayable
Psi34ax so dumpster divers dont resell them to gamestop
Jelly- Did you even read the full comment...
Because most game stop workers are weak and don't have the intelligence or strength to snap a disc in two. Lol
Their bosses just want them to make it not work, and the employees do it so they don’t get fired. The employees feel bad ruining the games and throwing them away, so they do the least damage required for it to not work.
*The way he pushed the disc tray in rather than pressing the button killed me.*
the cat is like ... f*ck this .. wanna watch poooorn
Gamestop cuts the wires of mics and scratches games to make them unusable and unplayable so that people dont look in their dumpsters and try to resell it to them
Huh that makes sense
I gotta do that in my work now because people going in the dumpster to pull out faulty electronics my manager doesnt want to be liable for someone getting injured because they found something in our dumpster. I mean.. I would just keep the shit for myself tbh and try to fix it but I cant because health and safety.
Btw dumpster diving is illegal where I'm from but people still do it.
Only reason I am on this vid is because I got Animal crossing for the GC in my work for £1 but its scratched to shit and doesn't work.
"Would you look at this" "I mean, just look at that, would ya look at that" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
$110! Honestly I thought those cheaper priced ones were crap. That is never seeing one in use. I assume your pretty good at resurfacing with that by now. I'd suggest if you wanted to make easy money on the side, to get a table at a gaming convention and do that all day. $4 per disc or 3/$10. Many people don't like resurfaced games but sometimes it's your only option and you just rescued what was otherwise trash. Good video!
3 discs will take like 15 mins total in the machine but that’s not including putting the disc in and starting the machine. That’s 12 discs an hour maximum so like $40 an hour maximum to do this with one machine getting that many discs to resurface. Maybe it would be worth it? I don’t know
If I were an gamestop employee and I was dumping discs, I would just break them in half if I wanted to make them unplayable? o_O
+MastaGambit if i was there and they tryna get me to break disc im takin them bitches home
GamingCountz
Well true if it's a game i'd been interested in i'd most definitely hold onto it.
+MastaGambit Why not instead of scratching the discs, you work your way up to management and then when it's your shift, you just have all of the games and equipment going out for the night put in a nice box and set inside the dumpster... then when you leave, have a friend or someone pick it up. Do you really think anyone's going to randomly be watching the dumpster cameras, if there even are any around there? Lol. And now you have yourself a nice little black market trade to make some extra money on the side.
+MastaGambit does this not work sometime?
+MastaGambit ikr
You need to test xbox 360 games by installing it to hard drive, just because a game loads and works doesn't mean the full disc is functional
I need one of them for my old movies
That is amazing! I need one of those for my old PS2 games.
Gr8Vidz agreed boo
I once found Guitar hero 3 legends of rock for PS2 in my friend's neighbour's dumpster.
Using the sandpaper on the JFJ rounds off the edges of the disc which can make some unreadable, i noticed this especially with original xbox games. You also got to be careful with cleaning the buildup off the sandpaper and disc as it can wreck the inner part too and leave sanding marks that the buffing pads cant remove.
I can say whole heartedly that Gamestop as a company wouldn't throw that away. Some dumbass employee might have, but any scratched disc gets defected and the gamestop warehouses resurface the disc. They also fix cracked center rings as long as they're not in the data layer. The employee that threw it away should be fired. Only things Gamestop throws away now are marketing stuff nobody wants, and trash. Games are not part of that. EVER. Unless they dont take the game in on trade and the person trading it in doesn't want it.
pros - saved a video game. cons - it just had to be Minecraft
lol
Minecraft is not bad, it's geared towards younger children and happens to be a bit more education than COD.
+Theodore no. minecraft is just bad
This is not true. You can say: "I don't like it", i don't like it either. But you can't say: "it is bad". Minecraft is far being bad.
Minecraft is a good game, the only reason people hate it NOW is because it became mainstream.
I have to get one of these, it looks like a wise investment to play some of old scratched up GameCube games.
My friend has that machine . I paid him $15 to fix my 5 DVDs . And it looks brand new .
Bro a question, i have a mario kart double dash for the gamecube. I went to the professional disc repair resurface game store. They cleaned it professionally (disc resurfaced machine) twice, first time highest level and second time on a lower level. There are no scratches at all, the disc looks almost brand new, however, when i play it, it all works, except when you go from one level to the other level. Then i get the message on the screen to turn of the power button of my nintendo, i have the same issue with the wii and the gamecube while playing this game. Please what seems to be the problem? Should i go to let the disc to be repaired professionally again?
where you buy jfj easy pro?
Sevtians firmanysah
Amazon $110
where can I get one at one of those things that remove scratches from the disc where can I shop at the get it do you could you give me information on that I appreciate it thank you and I like the editorial it's beautiful
Edward Bryant It is called "JFJ Easy Pro" you can get one on Amazon.
Eleven hundred and ten bucks...........
.....
. Well okay then
Lol
Why do you assume gamestop scratched the disc? Could just as likely be a return from someone who bought the warranty when purchasing the game.
I'm interested in buying one of these units. Although, I'm worried about one thing some people claim it does: It leaves some faint spiral marks after polishing which technically means that the CD isn't like new. I have a few expensive CDs I would like to repolish that play fine. But want to make them look "Like New" If the marks are obvious, I probably won't buy one. If the marks are pretty faint and are only visible on certain light conditions, I will still consider buying one. Would like to know this if you are kind enough. Thank you.
+Weareonenation303 Any marks that are left are pretty faint. Make sure you practice on some cheaper CDs first to get the hang of it. Use enough compound and clean it off with a fresh microfiber cloth.
+Weareonenation303 After the polish and the resurfising wipe vasoline/petrolium jelly on the bottom of it. Then put it under the sink and wash it all off. The disk will be new. My gameshop does disk repairs and that what we do.
+fluf 3 interesting tip. I have to try that! Thanks!
+Weareonenation303 Thanks for the info McFloppy, I'm also considering getting a Simo ZDAG 101 which is in a similar price range as the JFJ. Dunno, I l find that machine more interesting than the JFJ. If I do purchase one, I be sure to leave feedback for comparison.
Every time I see scratched discs come out of this thing looking brand new gets me closer to wanting to buy one. I have TONS of discs that could use this. Audio CDs, CR ROM discs, I have Madden 07 for the 360 but no 360 system (using disc as wall ornament). Some of my PS2 discs could use this.
did he say "this jfg thing never ceases to amaze me"!
ha, that darn cat is definitely a curious one. nice video as always!
How how do you get rid of Xbox 360 scratches and disc without using that machine
Field destroying.. A term that Gamestop uses when throwing stuff. They scratch CDs. Cut wires from mics. Lucky for us. We Have this machine:D
The Comment Sectioner As for the mics, basic soldering skills can save them.
Are you talking about the mics in headsets?
Hey does it work on GameCube games?
Yes but you need to look for the parts separately.
Can you fix my copy of Batman Arkham city? It is scratched super badly.
How many time you can repair the disc?
for those of you who have an Xbox 360 E console, you might know about the perfect circle scratch on a disc where the disc gets scratched up when its going and the console gets moved so do any of you know how to fix it
Gamestop needs to get a jfj easy pro so they can stop throwing away games cool vid mcfloppy and good job getting a great deal for that jfj easy pro
+looksalot1 There to cheap to buy a chain and lock for there dumpster you really think there going pay that for CD buffer?
+AtticusMJ For only $110, it kinda seems like a no-brainer as an INVESTMENT.
For normal ppl but do year dumpster diving and tell me the have "brains" to begin with
I found 2 sealed Standees they never even open.....and 3 games with them
No Matter what I try, all my discs come out with a circular swirl. Any help would be good.
Where I can buy this in Malaysia?
What most people don’t realize is that they should cut the top label surface which renders the disc useless which is why people get free games lol
ok... did you used 3 pads 2 minutes each one???
How long have you had that thing?
i thought the games content is on the part that the cleaner was sanding if it is not where the content is then where is the content held?
There's layers one is a protective layer and one holds the data there are probably other but I don't know. Blue ray discs have a better protective layer that's why they still work when scratched
The Data is held on that shiny bit of the disc starpoint, have you ever seen discs where the title and name were ripped off, you cant play those.
heyy may you fix scratched cd i have plz ?
GameStop probably didn't scratch it: They threw it away BECAUSE it was scratched.
I don't understand why Gamestop tosses games in the garbage. If they do that, why don't they just sell the games for cheap or just give it away for free? it's just a waste of a game and when they say a game is out of stock, it's probably because they tossed the last 50 copies in the dumpster.
my diablo 3 disc doesnt work it loads a bit thrn theres a fatal crash thingy i yried tooth paste and just cleaning it it doesnt help the disc is scarched up but it worked perfectly before and it just stoped working for no reason
where did u get the disc cleaner
Dam you cleaned that game up great job :)
I doubt the employees scratched the discs, they have a disc replacement scheme where you pay an extra $1 when you buy the game for a 12 month scratch replacement warranty
How do you know that game stop scratched it what if they got it like that as a return from a customer
Where did you get this?
Amazon
Where did you get that machine
What's the resurface called again? Or a link?
Where did you get the cleaning machine?
i live in l small town and my friend was was walking behind a gleaners (and the gleaners im my town usually aren't the most empressive but what he saw a nes with controllers and cords so he took it home and it worked perfectly
I love how you just keep assuming that they damaged the game when you have no proof
Where can you get THE machine
I'm assuming the disc sander basically layers it off. Instead of filling it in with toothpaste ;_;
1) we have the same voice.
2) this looks incredible! have you checked if everything works fine? you know, sometimes some data are held in certain scratches. It may load but it might block at a certain point...
Cheers!
How mutch does the jfj easy pro cost? And where can i buy it?
TheSkull Games amazon for $110
''Thank you guys for watching i'm so excited that this actually worked. Here is my cat. I've kinda figured this would work.''
Love how he says he doesn't like GameStop but he dumpster
in it
You
"but he dumpster in it" great grammar
+Shane Heaps ohhhhhhh OK gotcha m8e
"I already know how to play Runescape, Jesus Christ."
Lol why did he say that?
Thanks for the tutorial. This was very useful....I felt a little intimidated to use the machine.
where did you get the thing that fixed the disc
How can sanding a Disc which removes some of the surface of the Disc fix it?
There is only a certain of sanding you can do to the cd before you meet the metal core, which has all the data of the game in it. not the cd itself.
Mine craft Xbox 360 omg memories 😍😭
Ikr as a kid in 2012 I would play that for hours, I had no internet and I had the old Xbox 360, So last year I ran into the RROD (Red Ring Of Death) and I stoped playing. I still would play it now but I kinnda grew out of it.
***** What cant? So fuck off
+Zandanzs not necessarily
Kryogen Yeah, Now I'm 14, Btw I got a new Xbox and I'm plying again...Too bad my old world go deleted by mistake long time ago... :p
ikr me too
I had one one these JFj pros bought it years ago and used the heck out of it! ended up selling it on ebay few years ago! kicking my self in the butt for not keeping it >:( >:( now there 200 brand new! i paid 125 then. i was at the point where i was running out of the bufering paste! and always wonderd what stuff i could buy localy that works as same as the buffing compound. like couldn't u use some stuff make for buffing scratchs out of cars? have any yall used something different? i know buying the paste from JFJ is super expensive
Nice cat.
So can anyone explain to me how this actually works? I mean, does the machine just sandpapers a tiny layer of the disc and polishes it, or does it adds a new layer on top, or what? This is interesting
yes
I got a copy of Pokémon Colosseum for $1. It was broken but I paid $1 to get it resurfaced and it works now.
That's probably not even true because that would be a total steal.
Very nice. Much better on how it was before. Gamestop needs to take better care of their games. Even if they throw them away in the dumpster.
What's the machine called?
where did you buy it ???
where can I get that repairing thingy
how do you know employees scratched it?
A little bit of love. Or a couple seconds of editing to swap out the scratched disk
Those scratches are nothing. It’s a very easy fix. Idk why Gamestop would throw it out because it’s a popular and great game...
Anybody have a jfj easy pro they're selling? I've been looking for one and can't find any.
I neeeeeeeed one of those machines to fix my Kirby Air Ride disc. Oh and Mario Sunshine
were did you buy cd cleaner ?
where can you get one of those machines
Yeah caus of these machines theres even better ones ive seen to this is a cheaper one and it still works perfect. Theres places literally taking used games, resurfacing them and selling them as brand new thats how good these things work. This videos no joke. Ive seen the bigger ones take games and make them literally spotless.
One of the most satisfying videos I have seen in my fucking life
Does the jfj easy pro work on DVDs too
Lousy Wizard yes
Does this work well on deep scratches or 'craters'? Like basically do the solutions you put on the buffers actually fill in scratches?
DayTrooperGW It works very well. It doesn't fill it in, they just buff the scratches out.
Mrfloppy what places can you take your game to get resurfaced please ?
Video stores and also game stores usually repair discs.
+McFloppy for how much?
For a few dollars each game.
how much did this machine cost? ☺
110 dollars
Levi Bjørnbakk I got mine for 130 at amazon
lewis Borting it didn't cost he found it
sexy mia owens yh in the bin he found that game in
How does the easy pro even work?
not that this is unbelievable, but if you do this again id suggest making a little sharpie mark on the front of the game to prove that you didnt just swap out the discs between jumpcuts.
So he can't put a mark on the new one? You're an idiot. Go try this for yourself and see if it works instead of bashing someones video.
i, thought of that after posting this comment. anyway if you had read my comment i said "not that this is unbelievable" as in i knew it was real lmao. you just got really aggressive.
You knew it was real so you still needed to post about proving in some sort of way that it was real? You make no sense...
you neither m'pal
No, you're just dumb.... lol.