Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How To Burn Xbox Games Or Copy PS3 Games

Wondering how to burn Xbox games or copy PS3 games? Chances are you have also experienced at least one dreaded "damaged game episode". I know how frustrating it can be to spend hundreds of dollars on a game and then sit there in horror and read the "unable to load game" message on the TV screen. Considering how much money we spend on games it makes sense to make back up copies. Problem is that if you have ever tried to burn Xbox games or copy PS3 games then you know it can drive you to total insanity. I know because I have been there so I know what you are going through.

I spent an unimaginable amount of hours and a few hundred dollars trying various software programs that claimed to be able to backup Xbox games or copy PS3 games, most of them failed when it came to the advanced copyright features and protection protocols in Xbox and PS3 games. It makes sense that these companies do this to protect themselves against piracy but off course this makes it difficult for the honest guys like us who simply want a backup copy. Apart from the copyright obstacles you also need to ensure that the software application that you use does not adopt any compression methods when burning Xbox games or copying PS3 games as this will have a direct impact on the game-play quality. Compression is a big NO NO!

Now, before you get up and continue to bang your head against the wall in frustration, I have some good news. I was eventually able to find a decent application that was able to get the job done properly. I even suggested it to my friends and have now become the "hero" in my little gaming community. I found a wonderful application called easy backup wizard and like the name suggests, it really was a easy process. It was as simple to use as any standard DVD burning package. Easy backup wizard was able to burn my Xbox games without any compression or any loss in game-play quality. The backup copy is as good as the original. My friends tried the software to copy PS3 games and also reported the same results.

The best part about this awesome find of mine is that now when I lend games out I don't have to lend the original. Even when I play I can keep my originals locked away and only use the backup copies. That way when I trade the original games in at any of the game exchangers, I should get a better trade in because they would still be in original condition.