While I did manage to rip the game (I realized it was damaged after I pulled it out), it’s no longer safe to use and its life is now limited.
While I did manage to rip the game (I realized it was damaged after I pulled it out), it’s no longer safe to use and its life is now limited.
We are approaching the time where the lifespan of CDs (DVDs, BlueRay etc.) from the late 90s and early 2000s reach their limit.
I believe it. I have a copy of the original Rayman on the PS1. Its scratches aren’t anywhere near as bad as others I have, but for some reason neither of my drives (DVD and Blu-Ray) could read it. I think it simply degraded enough over time that it’s no longer readable. :(
I once had a brand new disc (from a multi disk movie box) which has never been played. When I inserted the disc into a laptop disk drive (those where you have to press the disk onto the holder in the center) the disk completely shattered. It turned out that the material of the disk has aged to a point where it became brittle, despite of never been exposed to UV light or anything else. It probably could have been stored at wrong ambient temperatures in the warehouse. The said disc and the movie box was made in 2004.