How To Burn Wii Games Anytime You Want
The Nintendo Wii is an incredibly popular system that offers a unique method of gameplay. It’s no wonder so many people want to make copies of their own Wii games as backups to keep them from being damaged.
These games typically come in the form of a disc which looks like any other CD ? but they cannot be as copied as easily as a music CD. The process is a little more complicated; keep reading for some tips on copying Wii games and a guide on when you should and should not back up a given Wii game disc.
Your usual burning software can’t copy your Wii games the same way you’d burn a CD. Roxio, Nero, and other popular burning programs just can’t copy these disks. That’s because there’s encoded copy protection on the disk that keeps your computer from being able to make sense of it.
However, no sooner is a new encryption method invented than someone finds a way around it ? the copy protection on Wii games is no exception. There is a lot of software out there which can break the encryption on WIi game discs.
Once you’ve installed this kind of software, making a copy of the game is relatively easy – your computer is suddenly able to understand the data that was unreadable before. This is true for games on just about any system, including the PS3, Xbox 360, and the Wii.
Many games made for PCs also use encryption which can be cracked with this software. If you have multiple gaming systems, you can use this software to make backups of these games as well as your Wii games.
Once you have the necessary software to break the encryption on the disc, you can copy the game to your hard drive as a disk image. Then you can burn a discussing this image just as you would with any other, using the CD burning software of your choice.
In many cases, these programs have copying and burning capabilities built in as well as decryption functionality. This makes it less likely that you’ll run into trouble copying Wii games.
Thanks to these new software tools, copying Wii games is not quick and easy. It’s always a good idea to have backups of your favorite games in case of accidents, theft or loss. Happy gaming!

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