How Do You Fix Gamecube Games?
The most common cause of a malfunctioning GameCube game is scratches or dirt on the bottom of the disc. It may seem simple to fix, but while there are many supposed home remedies for fixing scratched discs, they all have the potential to ruin a game instead of repairing it. Several less harmful methods exist for checking and repairing your GameCube games without the high risk of damaging the expensive game beyond repair. Step 1 Check that the problem is with the game itself and not the GameCube. Insert a different game into the GameCube and turn it on. If the GameCube works and only one specific game won’t play, the problem is indeed with the game. If no games will work, try unhooking the GameCube and then hooking it back up again. If it still won’t work, the GameCube itself may need repair. Step 2 Look for scratches on the bottom of the game. A very scratched game won’t play well or may not play at all. If there are no large or visible scratches, try the game again and make sure you’r