Learn How to Burn Video Games

If you want to learn how to Burn Video Games, be glad you found this article. I'm going to tell you exactly how I do it so that you can learn how and stop wasting all your money on new games. The method I'm going to show you works on all game systems that use CDs: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC, and even all the older systems.

Let me start off by saying that what I'm telling you is perfectly legal if you are doing it the way I say. You see, it's well within the law for you to burn video games that you already own. After all, if you own the game then you paid for it. The only thing that's illegal is if you make copies of your games and then sell or distribute them to others.

So, what are some reasons why you may want to burn video games? First off, it's always a good idea to back up all of your games in case they get damaged or lost. This way if anything happens to them, you don't have to go to the store and buy a brand new copy for $60 when you already paid for it in the first place. Video games aren't exactly cheap and with how easily discs get scratched or lost, the money really starts to add up when you need to keep replacing your games.

Here's another reason you may want to burn video games. Let's take the new Call of Duty that just came out a couple of weeks ago as an example. This game sold out extremely fast in a lot of places and many stores had no idea when they would be getting new copies in. Also, who's to say that when they got the new copies in that those wouldn't sell out just as fast? So, your friend was lucky enough to get a copy when it was released but you couldn't find the game in stock anywhere. What you could do then is have your friend let you borrow the game and you could burn a copy or he could burn it himself and then let you use a copy until you were able to buy it for yourself. Again, this is legal because he wouldn't be selling it to you. He's just letting you borrow his game that he paid for until you can buy your own copy. There's definitely not a law against letting a friend borrow a game.

I'm sure you're now wondering how to burn video games and it's actually pretty easy once you know how. You will need a couple of things to get started: a computer with two CD/DVD drives that are able to burn discs, the game you want to copy and a blank DVD, and a good game copying software. A good game copying software will get around the built-in protection that's on all the game consoles these days so you won't get the disc error when trying to play your games. Once you have all of this, insert the game with the blank disc and let the software do the rest of the work for you.

From this point on, you will easily be able to burn video games and stop wasting all your money on brand new ones. Just remember that it's illegal if you don't already own the game and I don't encourage it. Follow how I explained it above and you will be fine. If you want to learn more, check out the link at the bottom of this article. On my site I cover this in a little more detail and also recommend a really good game copying software that I use to copy all of my video games.

If you want to learn more about burning video games and also see which product I personally use, check out my website here: Burn Video Games