So, I got a Nintendo Wii about a month ago. It is fun and it is actually helping me lose weight, as these articles recount. One thing I found out very quickly is how expensive the game disks are. Now, I do not condone piracy, but I do push backups for your own personal use. So, I started looking for a way to copy my Wii games so I could put the original in a safe place and play off of the copy until it was too scratched to play anymore. Then, I would just go back to the original and make another copy for use.
There are a lot of articles on the internet that supposedly tell you how to copy Wii games, but the articles I found were woefully inadequate. What they don’t tell you is what hardware you need, what modifications you need to make to your Wii software, how to not brick your Wii, and the pros and cons of doing this. After ordering a few products and being disappointed, I finally found a guide that spells it out in detail and points you to the hardware you need and the free software to help you get it done.
The software is available free on the internet to do this, so don’t pay for it. The guide, however, is for sale and even though you can find the information on the internet for free, this guide cuts through all the BS out there and spells it out plain and simple. I don’t know about you, but my time is more valuable than the $29.00 I paid for this. It is normally $49.00, but they are selling it at this time for $29.00. Plus, it has been updated for 2010.
They offer technical support and a 60-day money-back guarantee, so what are you waiting for?
To take a look at the details and purchase the Game Backup Pro Guide, please see the Game Backup Pro Website.
Again, I do NOT condone copying games for any reason other than personal backup. Please respect copyright laws and the hard work of the programmers.
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