Yes, with toothpaste
it depends on what part of the game it is and whats wrong with it PS( if it is a disk don't use toothpaste.)
To fix a scratched disk is to either use a disk cleaner or toothpaste, yes toothpaste. look it up google is your friend
it depends on how much toothpaste you put on it and how long you left it and the freezer or refrigerator
If you want to get a video game to work, try lightly rubbing toothpaste on it. This will fill in the scratches. From there, gently wipe the toothpaste off with a damp rag, let it sit and dry, then try it again.
you go to your local game rental store and u rent the game that u want to fix and replace it with the messed up game and take that game back
Take peanut butter, crest toothpaste and coke then mix the peanut butter with the toothpaste and rub it on the scratch and then let it soak in the coke for 20 minutes and it should work. Oh and if your hungry the toothpaste, peanut butter and coke taste really good together.
Some people claim baking soda toothpaste used with a cotton ball in circular motion rinsing well and letting airdry
Buy a new game and put it away when you are finished with it.
I dunno if this will work 4 u, but rub toothpaste on it. OR take it to game crazy and get it surfaced!!
The Movie Monster Game happened in 1986.
The Movie Monster Game was created in 1986.