So you've been trying to find out if there is any way to copy Wii games? If so, you're one of the many I have received so many letters and emails addressing this question, I've decided to explore the options in depth!
Before we begin, I want to make it clear that we are not promoting illegal copying of material you do not own. We are exploring the options for gamers who wish to backup and protect Wii games they have legally purchased. Game copying software does not give you legal rights to copy copywrited material.
Everyone has probably used a CD burner on their computer to copy a music CD. Or a DVD burner to copy a DVD. But if you've tried copying a Wii game the same way, it simply does not work!
Why is this, you ask?
Because Wii video game discs use a form of "copyright protection" that prevents your computer from being able to make a copy, let alone even read the disc. The discs are unreadable to your computer, so it has no idea what needs to be copied or how to manipulate the data.
When millions of gamers want to find a way to do something, someone will find a way. And one software company has recently done just that. They have basically written a program which knocks out the Wii discs copyright protection, making it readable by your standard PC or MAC.
Whats even better, this program knocks out the protection on not only Wii game discs, but Xbox 360, PS3, Playstation and every other disc based system's games as well!
Once it's installed on your computer it's extremely easy to use. You simply insert the original Wii game you want copied and let your computer produce an "image", or exact copy, of the disc in it's memory. You then put in blank writeable media (a CD or DVD) and the computer will transfer the image onto it, giving you a flawless copy of the original.
Making a copy of your Wii games is an excellent way to protect your investment. Should you lose or damage a disc, you are still able to useand enjoy the copy for many years to come. Better yet, we recommend using the copy for everyday use, saving the original.
James Topz has written for numerous local and national technology publications.
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