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Discover How You Can Copy Wii Games At Home

March 1st, 2009 by Greg McNaughton
by Grant Dougan

If you’re lucky enough to have a Wii, you may have asked yourself if it’s possible to burn games on your computer. This question has been raised several times so today we’re going to share with you how it can be done.

If you desire to copy a Wii disc, you can not copy it with your everyday computer software. This is because normal CD copying programs can’t read video game discs. It might sound unusual, but your computer just doesn’t interpret the data on the disc at first. For your computer to be capable of reading the game discs you must have a specialized program.

You can now find unique video game copying programs that are designed to allow your computer to read Wii games. This makes it possible to copy Wii games using your burner.

We want to let you know that these softwares are meant for people to produce legal backups of Wii games. We certainly aren’t promoting making illegal copies of Wii discs that aren’t yours.

The software works in an easy way; it is like copying a music disc. Whenever you wish to burn a Wii disc you just put in the game disc, launch the program and it will begin to run it’s magic.

You just place the disc in your disc drive and your computer system will then create a copy of the game information in it’s memory. Once the image has been made, you put in a blank DVD or CD and the game info is copied onto the blank disc.

When you buy a software like this, pay attention that you get a moneyback guarantee. Just in case you are not happy with it or it does not work on your system, at least you have a method to get your moneyback.

Another important note – don’t pay more than you need to! That may be obvious – I’m sure you are searching for the best deal. However, we have seen some game copying programs prices over $80 – this is way too much money. You will get a program that allows you to burn Wii games for under fifty bucks fairly easily.

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