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Perfect circle scratch on Madden 12


jtnc

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Where can I get this fixed? My Xbox had fell while I was playing the game and the result is a perfect circle scratch and my Xbox is unable to read it. :mad:

Any place that rents this game for the cost of a rental.

I'm just kidding don't do that.

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In clt at northlake they have a place called game something (not stop) it is next to Fox and Hound and they repair for $5. My son has had 4 fixed they were bad and all have worked perfect for months.

I don't live in Charlotte, hence the username.

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I don't live in Charlotte, hence the username.

it's a chain homey... Find the name get your game fixed. Mama will be happy because you are lacking stewed tomatoe jarring skills and fixing the itch on your disc will keep you occupied. PM me when the matetrs are done... mmmmmmmmm I love me some jarred tomaters and sweet tea.

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Damn that sucks. Hate to be Capt. Hindsight here, but I would recommend installing all games to your HD, if you have space. At least the games you spend the majority of time playing.

Also I got madden at GS, 3 bucks for a 1 year warranty on the disc. That was pretty decent.

Haven't heard of disc repairs working for xbox, I have tried repairing a disc for my PC a while ago, didn't work.

But yeah, buying a game twice is frustrating.

BT Dub, if you don't care about playing online, I recommend hacking an xbox and downloading games from the nets. Make your own game discs, dammit.

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