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>> No.6119995 [View]
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The mistake was using limited storage carts when PSX CD games could be over 1gb. The N64 was obsolete the day it launched and this didn't go unnoticed by devs or gamers.

>> No.3994721 [View]
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Why were Playstation discs black?

>> No.3694727 [View]
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what did sony mean by this

>> No.3681292 [View]
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Toothpaste niggers

>> No.2849113 [View]
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I just recently found my copy of Final Fantasy VII in the attic and want to play it. The first disc is really messed up because I can't even get the first FMV to start. I tried that toothpaste trick that on the disc since I have used before on another CD and it worked. But when I tried it on Final Fantasy VII it didn't work as I hoped it would.

What other solutions or tricks have you people use when fixing old PS1 discs?

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