As you know, the Wii is a 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 to have backup discs in case the original gets damaged.
Even though Wii games come on a disc that looks just like music CDs, they can't just be copied the same way you would copy a music CD. It's a little more complicated than that. Today we're going to tell you the basics of copying Wii games.
CD burning software can't copy your Wii games the same way you would copy a music disc. Programs like Nero and other popular burning programs can't copy Wii games. Why? because there's encoded copy protection on the game disc that keeps your computer from being able to read the disc.
Of course, like most copy protection, it wasn't long before someone came up with a way around this. There are programs available that can read through the copy guards that are on Wii games.
When you have this type of program on your computer, copying a game is relatively easy - your computer will now be able to understand the data that it coudn't understand before. This makes it possible to copy all games for all systems, including the PS3, Xbox 360, and of course the Nintendo Wii.
Once you have found and installed a program to break the copyright guards, the program will copy the data on your game as an image on your hard drive. Once you have this disk image on your hard drive, all you need to do is put a blank disc into the drive, then press a button on the program to copy the game onto the disc.
The game copying programs that are out there make it possible to produce copies of Wii games without having to do anything but click a few buttons. That's how to copy Wii games. Happy gaming!

















































