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the Wii power brick will go bad, try having someone bring there's to your house, and if your Wii works buy a new one Shop Nintendo Nintendo Online Store
Well we think that the motor inside of the console that spins the disc's is shot now so you should buy a wii because wii's are better than gamecubes are and you can still play gamecube games on a wii too. Because i play gc games on a wii then.
remove the cover and drag a glasses cleaner cloth over the lens. if that does't work put a disk in while its still open and see if the motor is working if not you might need to buy a new motor and swap them.
it might sound silly but is the power cable pushed all the way in? if so take your wii to game or similar and ask them to test with their cable on pretence of poss buying a new power lead if theirs works then new lead is what you need
We had similar problems after buying Super Smash Bros Brawl. I noticed that the Wii could read which disc was in the system but could not load it in order to play. This seemed like a shortage of memory to me (but the error message does not indicate a memory issue). I bought a 1 gig sd memory card for the Wii and now it works perfectly. BTW the kid at the Best Buy store did not think this would work, but it did. Good Luck.
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