Backup Your Xbox360 Games And Save Hundreds Of Dollars In Damaged Discs
If you’re one of the many Xbox 360 owners out there that are looking for a safe and quick way to backup their games than you should become aware of the fact that special game copying software can help you backup your games in just minutes.
You are probably aware of the fact that original Xbox 360 games (and games for any other console on the market today) are heavily encrypted and cannot be copied using regular copying and burning software. Only special game copying computer programs like the Game copy Monster are able to decrypt the data on the discs, allow you to copy it to your hard drive and then to any regular CD or DVD.
And when it comes to deciding weather you want to modify your console or use game copying tools you should take into consideration the fact that software costs less , does not lead to warranty issues and can be used for all consoles , no matter the brand. That’s right , good copying software can be used to copy games for Wii ,Xbox ,Xbox360, Playstation 2 and 3, Dreamcast and PC while also making outstanding copies of video DVDs.
Scratched and destroyed discs are a pretty frustrating sight , especially when knowing that you could have made copies and not have to pay for the original game again if you want to play it once more. And if you think you have to be some kind of a computer genius to backup your games then think again because high quality software like the Game copy Monster is easy to use and intuitive.
So stop wasting time and start backing up your precious games. It surely is a decision that will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
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A look at Rainbow Road through the years. Rainbow Road first appeared in Super Mario Kart for Super Nintendo (SNES) in 1992. Since then, it has appeared in every Mario Kart game. It also made an appearance in an F-Zero game. One lap of each course is shown in this video, for all of the console versions plus the GBA game. (Sorry, I was not able to include the DS version). The games shown are: 1992 – Super Mario Kart (SNES) 1997 – Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64) 1998 – F-Zero X (Nintendo 64) 2001 – Mario Kart: Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance) 2003 – Mario Kart: Double Dash (GameCube) 2008 – Mario Kart Wii Please note that the years listed are based on the North American release. Again, I was unable to include the DS game (I did not forget about it). I do not own a DS system and I do not have the ability to directly capture video from a DS anyway. This video is about the CONSOLE versions of Mario Kart. The GBA game is included as a bonus since it can be played on the GameCube console with the Game Boy Player adapter. Jeff’s Video Game Site: www.jvgs.net Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com