White Raven
04-01-2008, 04:07 PM
I recently attempted to play a couple of matches of Super Smash Brothers Brawl on my Wii this morning.
I did a couple of Target Smash matches, and then the game froze and gave the error message "The Game Disc could not be read. Please read the Wii Operations Manual for more information." I shrugged it off, and thought that it was a minor glitch and all was well still. Unfortunately it is not. Every time I attempt to play it, at some point when I'm going through all the windows the same thing happens. I keep my games in near-mint condition but I carefully cleaned it anyways. No luck. I tried Twilight Princess and it worked perfectly. On the Nintendo Help website for this problem it gives me the following explanation:"Super Smash Bros. Brawl utilizes a double-layer disc which has a large memory capacity. A very small percentage of Wii consoles may have trouble consistently reading data off this large capacity disc if there is some contamination on the lens of the disc drive. Nintendo has specialized cleaning equipment that can resolve this problem. (Please do NOT attempt to clean the lens yourself, as you may damage the system.)"
I really don't feel like sending it in, and was hoping that anyone had a quick easy solution? Worst comes to worse I will, but I'm in Canada, and I know that will just up the cost...
(I hate being a small percentage :()
I did a couple of Target Smash matches, and then the game froze and gave the error message "The Game Disc could not be read. Please read the Wii Operations Manual for more information." I shrugged it off, and thought that it was a minor glitch and all was well still. Unfortunately it is not. Every time I attempt to play it, at some point when I'm going through all the windows the same thing happens. I keep my games in near-mint condition but I carefully cleaned it anyways. No luck. I tried Twilight Princess and it worked perfectly. On the Nintendo Help website for this problem it gives me the following explanation:"Super Smash Bros. Brawl utilizes a double-layer disc which has a large memory capacity. A very small percentage of Wii consoles may have trouble consistently reading data off this large capacity disc if there is some contamination on the lens of the disc drive. Nintendo has specialized cleaning equipment that can resolve this problem. (Please do NOT attempt to clean the lens yourself, as you may damage the system.)"
I really don't feel like sending it in, and was hoping that anyone had a quick easy solution? Worst comes to worse I will, but I'm in Canada, and I know that will just up the cost...
(I hate being a small percentage :()