Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Easy Way To Copy XBOX 360 Games On Your Computer

By Tommy Paxton

The XBOX 360 has millions of users across the world and continues to lead the pack with new games and features. One question that we have been receiving from many gamers is whether it is possible to copy xbox 360 games using a burner. We decided we would write a quick article to answer this question and show you how it can be done.

If you have a burner on your computer, there's a good chance you have made a copy of a CD before. Almost everyone has these days. In fact, it's so common-place that almost every computer that is sold automatically comes with CD "ripping" software.

Unfortunately, this type of program will not burn Xbox 360 games. The companies that make video games place special guards on the discs that prevent you from being able to produce a copy.

As you might have guessed, it was only so long before software companies figured out how to bypass these copyright protections. There is now specialized video game copying software that is able to get past these guards and can produce exact copies of any video game.

Are these programs difficult to use? Not at all - you just need a burner and you're set to go.

To start, you insert the xbox 360 game into the computer and the software will make an "image" of the disc on your hard drive. Then you insert a blank disc and the software will copy the game for you.

It's important to point out that this program can also make copies of other games such as games for the Nintendo Wii, the first xbox, PS3 or PS2 and all the other systems that use game discs.

This type of program is a little bit trickier than the one you use to burn a regular CD, but it's easy to get the hang of. It will come with full instructions on how to use it. The better companies will also provide full video tutorials in case you need to refer to them.

When you start to copy xbox 360 games we recommend that you make copies of every game you get. It's easy to do and this way you have a backup copy in case you ever lose or damage the original.

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