It depends what game it is. If it is run by electricity then the battery has propably run out and you will have to chage them. If it is a computer game and you have recently bought a new computer, it might not work because the computer has new software and the game might need old software.
Many reasons. Maybe the game is a little dusty, or there could be some scratches on the game.
Coding scratches. Not visible but cause it to react like that. Note: Some coding scratches are visible.
if halo 2 wont work on youre xbox try cleaning it with some water from the tap and dry it with a cloth if it still doesnt work and theres lots of scratches on it get it buffed and halo 2 is a really old game
Maybe you buy PAL Game but your ps2 is working only in NTSC or vice versa.
If the disc has scratches that make it not work, try using a pencil eraser and rub from the center to the edge. It rubs off a small layer that rubs away the scratches. Hope this helps!
good question, but what usually happens is it is eaither scrathced or something in your gaming system scratches the disk.
not that i knoe of but try finding the cheapest game you can find that way if it doesnt work it wont be much of a loss
the game might be scaracth
Yes game or gamestation should have a disc repairing machine to remove most or all scratches from your discs, i got my oblivion and my fallout 3's scratches removed the other day for 2 quid each and they now work perfectly.
a CD does not need a case for it to work. if the CD has scratches then it wont work
you have to have a newer game boy or ds because if the internal clock has dryed out or doesnt work then it wont work......otherwise wait a while in the game and it turns night
its broke. take it to the shop.