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How To Copy The Latest Nintendo Wii, Xbox And PS3 Games?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 9th, 2009
How To Copy Wii, Xbox And PS3 Games.
Many gamers, like me, need to copy games for legitimate reasons.
For example, gamers like you and me spend too much purchasing games. I spend at least $100 per month. Therefore, I think it’s a fantasitc idea to maintain a copy of the games which I purchase. If your disc has a bad scratch, and many of mine have developed scratches over the years, then you need to spend yet another small fortune simply buying the same game again.
Before we continue, you will need to judge for yourself whether copying games is illegal or not. All I can advise is that I back up my own purchased games and, hence, I think its okay to copy these games.
Moving on, when you need to burn a Nintendo Wii, Xbox or PS3 game, you are unable to copy using standard CD copying programs. You may wonder why this is? Well, because the typical CD copying software you get with Windows Vista or Mac is unable to decode the game discs. In order for your computer to be able to read the discs you need to have a specific program on your computer so the burner will recognise the data.
There is game copying software which has been written to copy Wii, Xbox and PS3 games. These software programs have been created by gamers and they ensure your computer can read games discs. These software programs are now capable of getting past any protection guards that are on the discs. Hence, this enables your PC to burn the discs on your disc drive.
The software is similar to burning your music CDs. Its as easy as following a few simple click instructions. To start, you will need to open the game copying program.
Afterward, you simply insert the game in your disc drive and your computer system will create an image of the game data. After this, when you insert a blank CD or DVD disc, the system will burn the game data to your blank disc.
Look for a satisfaction guarantee when you do purchase a video game copying program. You at least have a refund option in case you are unhappy with the software or unable to follow the instructions.
Another important thing to mention, do not over spend on the software! As you can appreciate, the economics are very appealing. There are game copy deveopers charging over $100. The developers of copy games software do not give it away free, because of its value and cost of development. However, you should not need to pay over $40 for game copying software.
I’m Paul Mario
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