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		<title>Can You Copy Ps3 Games?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 22:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are reading this article then it&#8217;s more than likely you want to know &#8220;can you copy ps3 games&#8221;. Well luckily for you this is not a problem at all. At first too I was unsure if you were able to make backup copies of your Ps3 games but after much surfing around the [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are reading this article then it&#8217;s more than likely you want to know &#8220;can you copy ps3 games&#8221;. Well luckily for you this is not a problem at all. At first too I was unsure if you were able to make backup copies of your Ps3 games but after much surfing around the internet I was able to not only answer this question but I was able to find out what didn&#8217;t work. Now the reason I was looking for ways to copy these games was because my little sisters don&#8217;t treat my game disks as gently as they should, they think just because they are round and shiny that they make good flying disks! After losing 3 game disks with two big scratches I had to find a way to make backup disks so that I could keep my original game disks safe and stashed away! I asked a few of my mates &#8220;can you copy ps3 games?&#8221; but they too weren&#8217;t too sure.</p>
<p>Anyway after all my surfing I found that there are a few ways in which you can make your backups. Some methods require you downloading several pieces of software that when combined together give you the required outcome. So one piece of software would read the disk, another would transfer the data to your PC and then yet another would burn the data to another disk, your backup.</p>
<p>There was also all in one software which basically let you put your PS3 game into your PC, you then launch the software and it does the rest only stopping to prompt you to put a blank disk into the PC so it could burn the data for you. While these all in one software&#8217;s did cost they saved a heck of a lot of time compared to the free options which required the downloading and installing of multiple programs.</p>
<p>But in the end I did get a working backup of my game so you no longer have to ask your friends &#8220;can you copy ps3 games&#8221; because the simple answer is yes.</p>
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		<title>How to Copy Ps3 Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 01:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an avid gamer myself, one thing that really annoys me is when one of my games becomes damaged and unplayable. This usually occurs through scratching the disk in one way or another and it really doesn&#8217;t take much to damage the Ps3 disks. Even putting the disk down on a surface the wrong way [...]]]></description>
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<p>As an avid gamer myself, one thing that really annoys me is when one of my games becomes damaged and unplayable. This usually occurs through scratching the disk in one way or another and it really doesn&#8217;t take much to damage the Ps3 disks. Even putting the disk down on a surface the wrong way can result in an unplayable disk which just plain sucks. One of my only gripes about the Ps3 is these damn disks which are so fragile. Luckily thanks to technology however I don&#8217;t have to worry so much about it anymore as I can simply make backups of my games now as I have learnt how to copy ps3 games.</p>
<p>To copy ps3 games you first need to get your hands on a software program that will enable the game to be written as an image on your PC, then from there the software will do the rest and you really need only to insert some blank media so you can make a copy of your Ps3 game. So now you know how to copy ps3 games but is the process really that simple.</p>
<p>Well in a word &#8216;yes&#8217;. It is pretty straight forward. This now means that you can get all your valuable and favorite games together and make backups of them. Then you can put your games away in a safe place so they can&#8217;t be damaged and you can use your backups instead. If for any reason your backup becomes corrupt or unplayable simply get your original copy out again and then you can start the process over again and the best thing is that because you know how to copy ps3 games it doesn&#8217;t matter how many back up disks you ruin, your investment being the original game disk is safe.</p>
<p>If you would like to find a one step software solution that will show you how to copy ps3 games then visit the site below.</p>
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		<title>Burn Wii Games &#8211; How To Burn Nintendo Wii Games?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 13:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you happen to own, as so many of us do these days, a Nintendo Wii console, you may well be wondering if you can burn Wii games to disc, and if so, how? A web search turns up a few different options for burning Wii games. The software available for this task performs admirably [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>If you happen to own, as so many of us do these days, a Nintendo Wii console, you may well be wondering if you can burn Wii games to disc, and if so, how? A web search turns up a few different options for burning Wii games. The software available for this task performs admirably for the most part, and is improving constantly. Not long ago, it was nearly impossible to backup your Wii games, now it is a commonplace activity. With minimal effort, you can burn copies of your Wii games for backup purposes.<br/><br/>The best of the software out there will allow you to copy and burn games all from the same program, rather than having to contend with one piece of software and then the other. Naturally, you&#8217;ll want to do a little research and evaluation before choosing software to burn your games onto disc. You&#8217;re going to need software that allows your computer to recognize Wii game discs when places into your optical drive (CD/DVD burner drive, in this case), as well as software for burning DVD discs.<br/><br/>An all-in-one solution is ideal for many, but if you&#8217;re particularly happy with the DVD burning software you already have, by all means stick with that for the burning part of the process. If you&#8217;re not quite as attached to that software, you&#8217;ll want to go with a program that can perform both steps. Simplicity is a wonderful thing, especially when you want to burn copies of your Wii games onto disc for safekeeping.<br/><br/>Once you have the software you need to backup your Wii games, the steps are very very simple. Merely insert the Wii disc you want to copy, run the software which reads the data from your disc and then insert a blank DVD to hold your data. Within minutes, you&#8217;ll be ready to burn a copy to disc, and then just a short time later enjoy playing them! Do a little research before you get started, choose your software to burn Wii games carefully and of course, happy gaming!</p>
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		<title>Copy PC Games &#8211; Tips on How to Make Working PC Game Backups</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copying PC games is one of the oldest forms of backups. Before, most consoles games came on cartridges that made copying them pretty much impossible. But since PC games have come on CDs and DVDs for years, making a backup of them has also been a possibility.However, the game makers have gotten more and more [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>Copying PC games is one of the oldest forms of backups. Before, most consoles games came on cartridges that made copying them pretty much impossible. But since PC games have come on CDs and DVDs for years, making a backup of them has also been a possibility.<br/><br/>However, the game makers have gotten more and more savvy about encrypting them. This means it is almost impossible to make a working copy of a PC game unless you know the secrets. The following tips will get you up to speed and show just how easy it can be to backup your favorite games.<br/><br/>Before I go any further, I should point out you do not need any special hardware or DVDs to make great backups. In fact, I will show you a way to save money when it is time to burn the games to disc. Additionally, you don&#8217;t need to modify your computer like you do when you copy some console games.<br/><br/>Actually, all that you need to make working copies is the right software.<br/><br/>This is the number one reason why people&#8217;s games do not work when they back them up. PC games, as I have mentioned, have been copied for years. If you own the game, you are able to make a backup of it. But there are people out there that enjoy spreading illegal copies of games around, and that is where the problem lies. Luckily, with the right game copy software you can make working copies of your games and not worry about them getting scratched or destroyed.<br/><br/>When you copy PC games, you need to make sure that your software can decrypt the game data. This is important, because it allows you to transfer the data one to one when you burn it onto the new disc. This makes the difference between a working copy and a complete letdown.<br/><br/>If your game copy software cannot do this, you might be left with a surprise, some games will tease you and work to a certain point, others simply will not work at all.<br/><br/>Another good idea, and this is the one that will save you some money, don&#8217;t buy the most expensive discs. If your DVD drive can burn to normal quality DVDs, don&#8217;t waste your money on the high priced ones. The reason I say this is because the cheaper ones are usually more heavy duty, and they&#8217;re harder to scratch.<br/><br/>When it comes time to transfer the data to the blank medium, I recommend doing so at a slower speed. This will ensure that the files are accurately transferred, and you are less likely to have errors.<br/><br/>But as I have already said, this all depends greatly on the program you use. Not all of them are created equal, some will say they work, but they are outdated and only work on your older games. Others might not be able to make perfect 1:1 copies, if you use these, your backups will probably be full of errors, missing critical game data.</p>
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