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Not Copying Wii Games is Risky


When you first learn how to copy Wii games, it’s like a veil has been lifted from your eyes. The grass is greener. The sky is bluer. Ok, so maybe that’s an exaggeration. Regardless, learning how to copy these games can provide you with a whole new set of possibilities. For one, you’re able to split the costs of games with your friends. For another, you’re no longer beholden to fragile Wii discs. If you’ve made backup copies, then when one breaks, you simply replace it with a copy!

You don’t want to have to blow more cash to get a new one. There are a few basic tools you’ll need to have to start making backups. Aside from the actual Wii game system and the game disc you want to rip, you’ll need to have on hand a special utility to get around the game manufacturer’s encryption algorithm, a PC or Mac that is capable of burning DVDs and a blank optical disc. When you have those, you are ready to make your own copies.

The special game copy application is the key part for ensuring that this procedure functions correctly. Manufacturers Firms are getting more intelligent and manufacturing their game discs with supposedly unbreakable security to prevent copying. But, the security is able to be broken and the utilities for doing so is available on the internet. A quick Google search will come up with a list of a dozen that can all be downloaded. Different companies sell their own versions and cost can often be very different. Performing the research on this one pays off since they usually state what the application is and isn’t able to do. Go over the specs and start that point.

Whichever software package from whichever company you eventually decide on, it should work on all discs. I never recommend buying this type of software that is specific to a certain console such as the Wii. If you’re going to pay for software, you might as well make sure that it can copy any games – you never know when you might want to copy an Xbox game after all, right?

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.

Once you get a copy of the game copy application, you’ll have to complete the installation of it on your PC. The application, will follow that up by walking you through the steps of ripping the information off of the disc, getting rid of the encryption on it, and prompting you to put in a blank disc to copy the game onto.

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!

This writer has been researching the best ways to learn how to copy Wii games for the better part of the past 6 years. Now he wants to teach you what he’s learned. Find out more about copy Wii games now.

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