Clockwork night no scratches but won't play
I found a copy of clockwork night at the thrift store. The CD is in perfect condition. I can't see any top or bottom scratches. I've tried cleaning it as well. But it won't play. The Saturn always only recognizes it as a CD+G disk, and not a game.
Any ideas?
It seems like Saturn is the touchies system for CD imperfections.
Out of my collection, I have 1 bad Genesis cart (grindstormer), 1 bad SNES cart (gradius III), 1 bad Atari 2600 cart (Encounter at L-5), 1 bad SegaCD disc (mansion of hidden souls, it's really scratched to heck, but still it plays part way through the opening video before freezing), one bad Dreamcast disc (gunbird 2, really scratched, though it will once out of 50 loads actually play).
But I have about 8 Saturn discs that won't load. Granted some are pretty badly top-scratched. But it seems that too would be a flaw, that the top of the disc is too poorly protected.
Also, on a side-note, every-single 3rd party SNES controller I've found is non-functional. And also all original atari-brand 2600 joysticks have gone bad (but they used a really crappy button mechanism). And I've had 2 out of my 3 SNES AC adapter blow out for no apparent reason. Must be something about SNES hardware too.
I found a copy of clockwork night at the thrift store. The CD is in perfect condition. I can't see any top or bottom scratches. I've tried cleaning it as well. But it won't play. The Saturn always only recognizes it as a CD+G disk, and not a game.
Any ideas?
It seems like Saturn is the touchies system for CD imperfections.
Out of my collection, I have 1 bad Genesis cart (grindstormer), 1 bad SNES cart (gradius III), 1 bad Atari 2600 cart (Encounter at L-5), 1 bad SegaCD disc (mansion of hidden souls, it's really scratched to heck, but still it plays part way through the opening video before freezing), one bad Dreamcast disc (gunbird 2, really scratched, though it will once out of 50 loads actually play).
But I have about 8 Saturn discs that won't load. Granted some are pretty badly top-scratched. But it seems that too would be a flaw, that the top of the disc is too poorly protected.
Also, on a side-note, every-single 3rd party SNES controller I've found is non-functional. And also all original atari-brand 2600 joysticks have gone bad (but they used a really crappy button mechanism). And I've had 2 out of my 3 SNES AC adapter blow out for no apparent reason. Must be something about SNES hardware too.