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No Music?

CAUP

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I was playing on a normal melee copy on the GameCube, went to Yoshi's Story, and there was no music. I was very confused and stopped fighting. About ten seconds in the music started. What's up with that? I don't recall that ever happening before. Has this been explained or seen before? So I reset the match and the music was back. Thanks.
 
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Spak

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I've never experienced that before... Did you do anything special before the match started?
 

CAUP

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Nothing special at all.

My brother's explanation was that the game was just getting old. Can that really happen?? Can there really be microscopical differences between discs? I think there must be a simpler explanation.
 

Spak

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Nothing special at all.

My brother's explanation was that the game was just getting old. Can that really happen?? Can there really be microscopical differences between discs? I think there must be a simpler explanation.
Well, your disc could just be scratched and it had trouble accessing the music file the first couple times, your GC's laser reader could be getting old, etc. There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to differences between discs.
 

Vorde

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Well, your disc could just be scratched and it had trouble accessing the music file the first couple times, your GC's laser reader could be getting old, etc. There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to differences between discs.
Scratches or laser troubles are the only things that makes sense here. Discs don't really get "old" because in order for them to stop working from play, you'd need it running non-stop for like 20+ years
 

amoimon

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Well just keep using it until it becomes a constant problem. Then just clean it and hope that works. (Last resort: use a resurfacer but meh)
 
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