I live in America, so I don't really wait for a month and a half until he gets the game to review. Plus, I agree with some of the posters here, he's a critic, and critics are inherently wrong most of the time. What he rants about is either accurate or not. There isn't much room for...
There is a device sold in almost any record store called "Skip Doctor" (or CD Doctor or Disk Doctor or any variation of those) that is a one handed thing with a wheel in the middle, and a hand crank. That will fix just about any cd/dvd you have with fine scratches in it. They cost about 20...
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