It's scrubbed, you can tell by comparing file sized to the other dump. If groups release a scrubbed game and does not label it as scrubbed, the wii seen gets unhappy and nukes the release. It gets no release number (XXXX) and will pale to the other dump in the annals of scene history; TMD "lost" to Caravan in a way. Back in the Genesis/SNES days, there were even point systems and NFOs were bigger stomping grounds, though we saw some good ones in the GBA days. It's kind of a harsh way to tell Japanese guys to label their releases correctly, but over there they don't give a damn so it continues. In a way they are releasing for practicality over posterity, download it quick with less bandwidth and play it now vs. being remembered for it.RockmanForte said:Excuse me but I don't see anything wrong with this game I have unless it is scrubbed? Why is it XXXX ? Is it bad dump or something ? The file I have didnt show any bad dump at all. Please explain ? Thanks.