Wii games seem to cost more and more each year. When the console first came out, I remember paying $39.99 for games. Recently, I bought a new game that cost over $60. Greed! This makes it even worse when a game breaks and we have to replace it. The cost of replacing games can be a huge drain on the amount of money that gamers have available to purchase new games.
Since they are so expensive now, you want to make sure that you’re only spending money on new games, and not on buying replacement games. The way to do this is to ensure that you have your games forever. But with games being fragile, how can you possibly keep them forever? The answer is to make backups, to copy Wii games, with game copy software that you find online.
Mull over this – how can you keep your gaming investment safe? Is it possible? I mean, every time you play a game, you’re risking damage to it. So are you just going to buy them and not play them. Of course not. That would defeat the purpose! What you need to do is learn how to copy Wii games. It’s not difficult. And then, after you do so, you make copies of each and every single game in your library. And you follow that up by ensuring that you never ever play the master copy – you simply put it up for safe keeping in case you ever need it to make more copies.
Let’s be real, here. There are more ways to damage your precious game discs than there are stars in the sky. But there’s only one way to keep your games safe. And that’s to make archival backup copies.
What really got me excited about downloading the game copy software that I bought was knowing that, as long as I used it, I would never have to replace a game again due to it’s being damaged. I actually found 16 different types of game copy software online – they all had great features, and most of them were very affordable.
With the Wii, there is one factor that causes the games to be more frequently damaged than games of different consoles. This is the fact that the Wii is family friendly and that young children gravitate towards it. Children are notorious for damaging games. This is yet another reason to make backups.
So if you want to be financially responsible, you need to start learning to copy Wii games and to religiously use the copies for every day game playing. Put the master in your drawer. Put it in the attic. Put it in a safe deposit box. Just put it up, and never use it!
Copying games will also make you more popular. Seriously. When you have friends over, you always have to gripe at them for not being cautious enough with your precious game discs. And sometimes they resent you for it. They call you a blowhard. Well, if you make backup copies, you can let your friends do whatever they want with games, since you’ll always have a replacement disc available if anything happens to the original.
The author has been teaching people how to copy Wii games since soon after the console was released. Check out his tutorial on how to copy Wii games here.. This article, Backup Wii Games is available for free reprint.