The LEGO Star Wars disk is pretty bad, but should be ok with a good clean with the best of them being Destroy All Humans 2 that has some marks, but still needs a clean. How can shops accept them in such a state that it looks like someone has dragged the disk across sand, glass and concrete? Especially when they sell them on for others to buy and play, I thought they had a policy of some sort in which they cleaned and tested stuff before accepting. Yes it could be a lengthy process if someone took in a big pile of games, but to at least test the ones that look unplayable.
Anyway, I'll give them a try in a bit and if they're too bad and won't work properly, back they go...
...Update: Sims Bustin' Out disk is unplayable as suspected, so shall be returning that to replace with another copy if possible or something different.


