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benji232 said:
NintendoPie said:
benji232 said:
I just played nintendoland and I just took it out of my wiiU, and there were new scratches. Im sending it to Nintendo now. I hope it doesn't take 3 weeks. Has anyone gone through this process before?

If it is getting more and more scratched then you're probably doing the right thing.

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Il show you where my scratches are. In the middle of the disc, theres a hole. Then, theres this small invisible layer and then there is this small gray part and this is where all my scratches are. Is it an important part of the disc?

The part is not important at all. There is no data written to that part of the disc, all of the data is actually on the reverese side of the "label". 



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