Learning how to copy Wii games opens up new worlds and new vistas just brimming with possibilities. Anyone who owns a game console knows how pricey Wii games can be. I recently spent $65 on Epic Mickey! And that is one of the most important reasons to make backups of your entire game collection. In fact, you should be backing up each game as soon as you get it home from the store. Another major plus, which is related, is that when you start making copies, you can go in on the cost of discs with your friends. Picture it: 4 of you chip in on that $60 dollar game, and then make copies for each of you. All of a sudden, the price looks much more affordable! Yet another benefit, if you need one: You no longer have to worry about broken or scratched games.
When you've done this, there is no reason to go out and blow your hard earned dough on an additional copy of a game that you've already spent hard earned money on. To get started in your new game copying pursuits, there are a few items that you'll need to gather. First, you'll need a Wii console. You'll also, obviously, need a Wii game to copy! Next, you need a PC or Mac with a CD or DVD burner. You'll also need a game copy application, as well as a blank disc. When you've gathered those items, you're ready to start copying.
The game copying application that I mentioned is probably the most critical component when it comes to ensuring game copying success. The companies that make games are getting smarter all the time when it comes to encrypting their games to prevent copying. While making copies for personal use is legal, the manufacturers don't have to make it easy. And this is where the game copy apps come in. They help you to not only burn the disc in a format that the Wii will think is an original disc; they also get past the encryption. Simply do a search on Google and you should be able to find this software.
Regardless of the software, it ought to work on any discs. Some are made for any video game consoles while others are designed solely for the Nintendo Wii. In addition, the application may or may not be able to handle foreign games. Certain software versions will even make it possible for individuals to make copies of movie DVDs, music CDs, and other encrypted files. Once again, you just need to do your due diligence.
Also - I can't stress enough how critical it is to have an optical drive on your PC or Mac that can read Wii games. If your CD/DVD burner can't read them, you will become very frustrated thinking that you're doing something wrong, when it's actually a computer issue. However, most modern optical drives are able to read them. If your drive can read a DVD, then odds are it can read a Wii game.
After you purchase the game copy application that you've decided fits your circumstances the best, you'll need to download it and install it onto your computer. The installation is very simple. If you've ever installed a .exe application before, you should have no trouble with it. Just accept all of the defaults (hit next whenever it asks you). After that, it will walk you through ripping your Wii game, and will prompt you to put in a blank disc when it's time.
The actual copy is fairly simple as well. The program that you purchased will first rip your disc and make a copy of all of it's information, sans encryption, in whatever location you specify. (I usually recommend a folder on the desktop). Then, it'll prompt you to insert a blank disc. You'll tell it where the .ISO file that you just ripped is again. Then you'll hit "burn". And it'll do it's thing!
Learning how to copy Wii games is easy and hassle-free. It involves almost no time at all and, even though the program isn't free, it lets you save you a lot more. Purchase the software right now and begin playing more games than your budget has ever allowed you to before!
When you've done this, there is no reason to go out and blow your hard earned dough on an additional copy of a game that you've already spent hard earned money on. To get started in your new game copying pursuits, there are a few items that you'll need to gather. First, you'll need a Wii console. You'll also, obviously, need a Wii game to copy! Next, you need a PC or Mac with a CD or DVD burner. You'll also need a game copy application, as well as a blank disc. When you've gathered those items, you're ready to start copying.
The game copying application that I mentioned is probably the most critical component when it comes to ensuring game copying success. The companies that make games are getting smarter all the time when it comes to encrypting their games to prevent copying. While making copies for personal use is legal, the manufacturers don't have to make it easy. And this is where the game copy apps come in. They help you to not only burn the disc in a format that the Wii will think is an original disc; they also get past the encryption. Simply do a search on Google and you should be able to find this software.
Regardless of the software, it ought to work on any discs. Some are made for any video game consoles while others are designed solely for the Nintendo Wii. In addition, the application may or may not be able to handle foreign games. Certain software versions will even make it possible for individuals to make copies of movie DVDs, music CDs, and other encrypted files. Once again, you just need to do your due diligence.
Also - I can't stress enough how critical it is to have an optical drive on your PC or Mac that can read Wii games. If your CD/DVD burner can't read them, you will become very frustrated thinking that you're doing something wrong, when it's actually a computer issue. However, most modern optical drives are able to read them. If your drive can read a DVD, then odds are it can read a Wii game.
After you purchase the game copy application that you've decided fits your circumstances the best, you'll need to download it and install it onto your computer. The installation is very simple. If you've ever installed a .exe application before, you should have no trouble with it. Just accept all of the defaults (hit next whenever it asks you). After that, it will walk you through ripping your Wii game, and will prompt you to put in a blank disc when it's time.
The actual copy is fairly simple as well. The program that you purchased will first rip your disc and make a copy of all of it's information, sans encryption, in whatever location you specify. (I usually recommend a folder on the desktop). Then, it'll prompt you to insert a blank disc. You'll tell it where the .ISO file that you just ripped is again. Then you'll hit "burn". And it'll do it's thing!
Learning how to copy Wii games is easy and hassle-free. It involves almost no time at all and, even though the program isn't free, it lets you save you a lot more. Purchase the software right now and begin playing more games than your budget has ever allowed you to before!
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