• VindictiveJudge
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    166 hours ago

    Slot-loading CD drives would get jammed if you inserted anything other than a round, full-sized disc.

    The launch model Wii was an exception, with parts in there specifically for handling mini-discs for GameCube compatibility. The feature was quietly removed from later models.

    • @aeronmelon
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      86 hours ago

      Correct. There was a very complicated and delicate armature inside the drive that guided mini DVDs to the center. The revised Wii had a tray-loading drive, and no GameCube compatibility. So even though you could insert GameCube discs without issue, they wouldn’t play.

      Those original Wiis still could not handle the Diddy Kong Racing disc due to the non-circular shape.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        46 hours ago

        There was a model before the tray loading one that dropped GC support, too. I found out when the disc drive on my Wii died and I replaced it with an official later model drive and it couldn’t read Wind Waker anymore.

        • @aeronmelon
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          36 hours ago

          I didn’t realize there was an in-between model. So that’s what that black Wii was!

          You inserted a GC disc and it didn’t jam? If a mini DVD went in properly and could be ejected, then those guides for the smaller discs were still there, just the software no longer registered the disc as a game.

          • VindictiveJudge
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            14 hours ago

            It’s been a while, but I think the disc didn’t center as it went in and the system just spat it out. The rest of the system was an original model Wii, so the software should have still been there, but the newer drive couldn’t handle minidiscs. Launch model was apparently the RVL-001. The RVL-101 dropped GC support, but looked almost identical. The RVL-201 was the top loader model.