It could be that the Wii has better sensing technology, or that the Gamecube is more sensitive. I used to work in a theatre, and our very expensive, hi-tech equipment had trouble reading CDs sometimes, though they worked perfectly well in a car CD player.
2007-08-23 05:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a case of a dirty lens. It could also do with the oversampling by the system. Wii is just a better overall system by the obvious technological reasons. Good luck.
2007-08-23 12:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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This is religion & spirituality...
Do you idolize your games?
Anyways the Gamecube is older and the laser reader doesn't work as well...
2007-08-23 12:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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God Didit!
That, and the Gamecube is the tool of Satan.
2007-08-23 12:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Better error correction, or the damage is not the same to the disks.
2007-08-23 12:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how sensitive your laser is, and its position. the other factor would be how deep the scratch is and the location of it
2007-08-23 12:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Gamecube is crap?
2007-08-23 12:50:45
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answered by Southpaw 7
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This is an odd section to ask this question...
2007-08-23 12:52:11
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answered by delsydebothom 4
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It's God's will.
2007-08-23 12:52:25
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answered by milomax 6
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god dont like technology.
2007-08-23 12:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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