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It is very doubtful, if you have broken the inner piece!! , If you don't want to buy the game new again ( or get it off ebay) then just get the ROM's and a player and no more broken games!!
if it is a scratch, then you can take it to a game shop who will remove the scratches for you. if it is more than a scratch, then you may need a new game.
Your game could be broken or it should work
might be scratched or broken or dusty if broken or scratched it dead.
when you put in a game scroll to the game section and scroll up it will say umd if not you might be that you put it in wrong or your psp is broken
Your computer does not meet requirements, or the game might be broken.
No. It may mean your mouse is broken. Try again using a different mouse
You make it work.
tell them and if it happens again make a complaint.
drop your ds on the floor then smash it up with a big hammer, then put it all together again with glue, it may sound stupid but it does work cos i even tried it.
Sometimes, the cartridge and console may gain up dust. You may have to clean it with a cotton swab. If it doesn't work, clean it with rubbing alcohol. It is uncommon to happen, if you did not drop the game, but if you did drop that game, it is likely that the game slot or cartridge is broken. To check if one of them is broken, test out 2 cartridges (The game you suspect is broken and another game). Switch out your cartridge with the cartridge you think is not broken and if it doesn't work, the DS is broken. If it does work, the cartridge is broken. You can call Nintendo's Help Support and they'll fix it. Also, games pirated, copied off of emulators, or bought at GameStop are likely to show that error. You may want to buy a legitimate version of the game.
If the card is broken, then "nothing" will make it work. To be able to use the card, you will need drivers for it.