yes
Absolutely not. Rubbing alcohol is what works best.
rubbing alcohol
Take rubbing alcohol and clean the contacts. If this doesn't work, your game is broken.
yes you can, just put a little bit of alcahol on a dry cloth and rub the video game on the disk side, it should work perfectly.
for a CD (Xbox, Xbox 360,Playstation 2, ect.), a CD cleaning cloth. For a game chip (Nintendo DS, ect.), rubbing alcohol.
rubbing achol and a lint cloth
yes you could use alcohol to clean a game disc or you can go to a gaming store and buy a disc cleaner
There is a few ways you can clean your game 1.)grap a rag, wet it, clean it 2.)the way i clean mine is i graped a soap bar and surg it and then run low water and wap it hope it help --For me I always just use some rubbing alcohol and put some on a cotton ball and rub the disc in circles from the edges to the center of the disc. I've recently heard of people using toothpaste, but I've never tried it so research that some more if your willing to attempt to try it.
If your disc is dirty or damaged just take a soft cloth and alcohol then clean it off.
It may be something wrong with the game. Take out the cartridge, clean it with rubbing alcohol (not too much), and slide it back into your GBA slot. If you still experience this happening (which it shouldn't; you should enter a battle with Kyogre), then your game may be facing a glitch.
The best way is with a slightly damp rag to clean the outside of the system, and a Q-tip lightly moistened with alcohol to clean the inside. DO NOT use a lot of alcohol and be sure to have a dry Q-tip handy to dry the excess moisture.
special cream that you buy in places that sells cds , or try alcohol