The Easy Way To Copy Wii Games Without Modifying Your Wii
The Nintendo Wii
is one of the most well loved games consoles around, and its easy to see why. Its fantastic fun for all ages and the games are just incredible. In fact, there are so many fantastic games for the Wii that most Wii owners end up spending a small fortune buying them all. The problem, though is that this high-priced collection of games is very vulnerable to hurt, being lost and, of course being rendered unplayable thanks to scratches and general misuse.
What you really want to be able to do is to use cheap blank DVD media to back up your Wii games so that you don’t need to use the originals and risk damaging them. But, as you can imagine this is not an easy process. Thanks to copy safeguard measures, its in fact very hard to copy Wii games.
In the past, the only way to play a hackneyed Wii game was to fit a mod-chip to your console. This is not an easy process as it requires you to open your Wii up – this invalidates the warranty of course – and then solder fine wires to the main board. As you might imagine, this has a real potential for disaster and unless you really know what you are responsibility, here’s a good chance that you will end up damaging your Wii beyond repair. The other thing about mod chips is that they are quite high-priced – sometimes as much as $100 or more, and they don’t always work with every game.
So, what can you do to copy Wii games without a mod-chip? Well, the answer is a lot more straightforward than you might reckon. Thanks to some clever programming, you can now buy a piece of software that works like a virtual ‘photocopier’ for your Wii discs. This software can be downloaded from the internet and costs less than your average Wii game disc does. You install it onto your Windows PC – this only takes a few minutes – and then you are good to go. To copy a Wii game, just put the original in the drive, press the green button on the screen and wait until the discs contents are hackneyed to your hard drive, Then back the process, photocopying the image file to a blank disc. Its so simple a 5 year old can do it.
The reason this works is that this software cleverly makes an rigorous replica of the original disc – copy safeguard and all. Your Wii thinks its an original disc so it wont refuse to play it, and you don’t need to fit any mod chips, gizmos or other dodgy add-ons to make it work. Simple cheap and it works every time, what more could you want?
by:richardson
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