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daniel_c_w
We do not really know what is the issue, but the imho the following facts strongly suggest, that the Wii has a "shitty" drive.
-The drive is from the same manufacturer, that created the GameCubes drive.
-Both make clicking noises
-The Gamecube drives had a bad reputation. Not as well known like the Xbox's RROD, but back in the day I had not hard time to find people who get the default error message
-Brawl is the first (and only?) game to be on a dual layer DVD.
-Some Wiis couldn't read Brawl at all
-Nintendo offers free repairs for that issue
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