Love your Nintendo Wii games? It’s so easy to scratch or break a game disk, but so expensive to replace. Happily, it’s also easy to make back up copies of your games.
In you want to copy Wii games, in addition to a reliable computer that has high speed Internet, you will also need a CD/DVD combo drive and specialty software that can be downloaded from a website.
If you’d like to make back-up of your favorite games, head to a search engine. There are many to choose from so be careful to choose one that is safe, and reliable. You should look for a website, that offers money back guarantee. It is also important they offer adware and virus protection to make sure your PC is protected. If you have a Mac you’ll want to check to see if they are compatible before downloading.
When searching sites, compare prices, but remember you get what you pay for. The cheaper sites may not provide you with the best quality software. The typical range of game copying software is $30-$40. IF there is a noticeable price difference, the quality if most likely compromised. One that is significantly more expensive is trying to rip you off. Stick within the average price range, and you should be safe.
When you pick the site you desire to use it is very simple. The software is prepared to create copies of games after it is downloaded and put on your computer. The software is something like a typical CD burner program. Put the original game in the disc drive and the software will create a copy of the game. Then the copy will be moved to the blank disc when it is loaded. With nearly all software programs, you will can make an excellent copy of Wii games. The copy and the original one will look the same.
Please note that an unmodified Wii console will NOT play the copied backup game. You will need to install a modchip, which will bypass the copy protection and allow you to play the backup disks as if they were the original. You can even play the backups on a daily basis, to keep your originals in great condition. Either way, you’ll never have to replace a game again.