Burn Wii Games – Copy & Make Wii Backups The Easy Way
Since their launch a few years back, the WII series of gaming consoles from Nintendo have enjoyed great popularity among the gaming fraternity and has managed to thwart all manner of competition especially that which was posed by the Xbox series. The WII games that are available on CD and DVD’s are highly priced and are very fragile. Even a small scratch can damage the disk and make you lose your investment. So how to copy wii games becomes the question?
The WII games do not come cheap and that adds to your worry of having a damaged master disk. The solution is to make copies of your master disk or copy the WII game CD onto your PC’s hard drive so that you can make as many copies of it as you want. The copies can be put to regular use while the master can be stored safely away. Making a back up copy of your master disk ensures its longevity and protects your investment.
The games that are available for the WII series do not come cheap and if you are in the habit of mislaying your CD or having it lie around and get afflicted by scratches, copying it onto a expendable CD would be a good idea. Early on when these games were launched, they were copy proof and there was no way you could copy the contents of a WII game CD onto your hard drive or onto another disk.
This however has changed and a quick search on Google would reveal hundreds of softwares that enable you to do this without too much worry. Over time some of these have become redundant as the gaming industry has come down severely on the threat posed by piracy. If you are a non techie then what you need is simple automated software that does not require you to rack your brains to figure out how it functions and enables you to copy your WII CD without any fuss.
Making a copy of your WII game does not require you to be a technical expert or well versed with computers and softwares. You would need good software to get started and there are many online tutorials and video guides that teach you how to go about the task of copying your WII game.
The best way so far has been to copy the CD as a image file onto a hard disk and save it there. Whenever you need to make a copy all you need to do is copy the image right back onto the CD. It’s akin to cloning a CD without studying its content.
Making a back up copy of your games would be a great way to save on the money you spend on replacements. The best idea would be to make a couple of copies and then store away the master CD in a safe place where it would remain secure while you put the copies to frequent use.

