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    Default JFF Easy Pro: Does it Fix Gamecube Discs?

    So I'm sitting on 3 gamecube discs that don't work and I've put them through my machine, but it seems like it misses the last 10% of the outer rim of the disc.

    Does the JFJ easy pro not actually fix gamecube games?

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    I can't answer your specific question but I'm curious if you've tried playing them in a Wii? I only ask because I have several Game Cube games I got from thrift stores that look worse than horrible but they play just fine in my Wii.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wingzrow View Post
    So I'm sitting on 3 gamecube discs that don't work and I've put them through my machine, but it seems like it misses the last 10% of the outer rim of the disc.

    Does the JFJ easy pro not actually fix gamecube games?
    I'm not familiar with the machine, but the center hub of a Gamecube disc is the same size as other discs. Obviously the outside is smaller, so I don't know why it is missed. Maybe you could hand polish the outside?

    Quote Originally Posted by jb143 View Post
    I can't answer your specific question but I'm curious if you've tried playing them in a Wii? I only ask because I have several Game Cube games I got from thrift stores that look worse than horrible but they play just fine in my Wii.
    Might be a good idea to get them polished. Any scratched discs is going to make a pickup work harder, shortening its life.
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