I present today, for your reading enjoyment, this complete guide on the topic of how to copy Wii games. Many of my readers and listeners have been clamoring for this guide for the past 2 years, so I finally put it together. I hope you like it!
Now, in years past, you needed to put in a mod chip to be able to enjoy copied video games. I had written about mod chips previously, in this post. Basically, a mod chip is actually a special type of computer chip that you have to attach inside of your Wii console. This involves breaking open the Wii, which in turn voids the warrantee.
These days, there's a more sensible choice. Some resourceful coder made a software application which will essentially strip the security off of Wii games so that you do not have to mod your own Nintendo wii whatsoever in order to enjoy the duplicated games.
So, before I ramble anymore and get off on a tangent, let's get into the guide itself...
1:
Get a hold of the program, and save the executable file to your pc's desktop. The exact same file works on either a Mac or pc. I do believe that they are currently creating a program for Linux.
2:
Set up the program. Find the file on your desktop. Double click it. Click next whenever that it asks you. You'll be aware that you are done when you are getting a screen informing you that the installation is complete.
STEP 3
Which game do you want to copy first? Decide now. Take it out and insert it into your computer's CD drive.
STEP 4
Now, when you installed the program, it should have created a shortcut to itself on your desktop. Double click that shortcut now to launch it.
5th Step:
Now, you can't just copy from one CD drive to another like you can with a music disc. There is an intermediate step. You need to rip the game to your PC. This basically means that you are copying the entire contents of the game disc to your computer before you put it onto a blank disc. Tell the program that you want it to be in "extract" mode, then hit start.
STEP 6
Ok, if you managed to get this far, I am presuming that the copy completed successfully. If not, start again from Step Two. Now, take out the game cd out of your optical drive, and insert a blank CD or DVD into it. Any kind of CD or DVD which is compatible with your own drive works. In the programs menu, select "write" mode. And then scan to the file which it copied to your desktop. Click "Start".
STEP 7
After it finishes, the app may play some amusing music to let you know it's completed, and will state that it's finished. Fantastic! Congratulations , you simply remove the game, jot down a label onto it with a sharpie pen, and you're ready to go! Don't forget to place your master copy of your game within a safe and secure place, and also to be sure to play using the copied game!
Which means that you now needn't be a computer hardware hacker or void the warranty in order to back-up games as is your legitimate right. Just adhere to these directions, and you will be all set!
Now, in years past, you needed to put in a mod chip to be able to enjoy copied video games. I had written about mod chips previously, in this post. Basically, a mod chip is actually a special type of computer chip that you have to attach inside of your Wii console. This involves breaking open the Wii, which in turn voids the warrantee.
These days, there's a more sensible choice. Some resourceful coder made a software application which will essentially strip the security off of Wii games so that you do not have to mod your own Nintendo wii whatsoever in order to enjoy the duplicated games.
So, before I ramble anymore and get off on a tangent, let's get into the guide itself...
1:
Get a hold of the program, and save the executable file to your pc's desktop. The exact same file works on either a Mac or pc. I do believe that they are currently creating a program for Linux.
2:
Set up the program. Find the file on your desktop. Double click it. Click next whenever that it asks you. You'll be aware that you are done when you are getting a screen informing you that the installation is complete.
STEP 3
Which game do you want to copy first? Decide now. Take it out and insert it into your computer's CD drive.
STEP 4
Now, when you installed the program, it should have created a shortcut to itself on your desktop. Double click that shortcut now to launch it.
5th Step:
Now, you can't just copy from one CD drive to another like you can with a music disc. There is an intermediate step. You need to rip the game to your PC. This basically means that you are copying the entire contents of the game disc to your computer before you put it onto a blank disc. Tell the program that you want it to be in "extract" mode, then hit start.
STEP 6
Ok, if you managed to get this far, I am presuming that the copy completed successfully. If not, start again from Step Two. Now, take out the game cd out of your optical drive, and insert a blank CD or DVD into it. Any kind of CD or DVD which is compatible with your own drive works. In the programs menu, select "write" mode. And then scan to the file which it copied to your desktop. Click "Start".
STEP 7
After it finishes, the app may play some amusing music to let you know it's completed, and will state that it's finished. Fantastic! Congratulations , you simply remove the game, jot down a label onto it with a sharpie pen, and you're ready to go! Don't forget to place your master copy of your game within a safe and secure place, and also to be sure to play using the copied game!
Which means that you now needn't be a computer hardware hacker or void the warranty in order to back-up games as is your legitimate right. Just adhere to these directions, and you will be all set!
About the Author:
The author of this post is an international woman of mystery who spent time in a Russian gulag for his Wii hacking activities. Now that he's out, and has been granted asylum in the United States, where copying Wii games is lawful, he likes to write about the topic of how to copy wii games on his blog. Learn more about how to copy wii games there.
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