Is There an Easy Way to Copy Nintendo Wii Games?
The ability to copy Wii games is a new benefit for users of the popular Nintendo Wii game console. Up until recently, Nintendo's advanced copy protection had never been successfully cracked. Before there were complex methods that worked on certain games, but not on others. Luckily, new software programs have been introduced to the market that allow users to backup Wii games, and games for other consoles, such as the PS3 and Xbox 360, with not much more than a few clicks of a mouse.
You may wonder why it's so important to be able to copy these Wii games in the first place. The most important reason is for backup purposes. Anyone who has owned a Wii system for any amount of time, knows just how fragile the discs are, and even more so, just how finicky the Nintendo Wii console can be in reading an even slightly scratched game. With games running as much as $60 to $70, and even more for controller packaged games such as Guitar Hero, it can get costly to frequently replace slightly damaged games.
Of course, these game copying packages are not intended for the illegal piracy of Wii software. It is the users responsibility to ensure that they own a legal copy of the game before making a backup copy.
With the advent of this new game backup technology, the need for special computer hardware has been virtually eliminated. In fact, every Wii gamer with a writeable media drive in their computer can copy games. To play the games, one simply needs an inexpensive and easy to install Wii modchip. These chips are readily available for less than $30.
For complete reviews of Wii game copy software, as well as user testimonials and special offers, visit the Copy Wii Games Guide Blog today. Want to know even more? Check out the comprehensive How to Copy Wii Games Guide.
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