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Easy Steps about How to Copy PS3 Games Yourself – Secret Tips to Get PS3 Backup in 1 Hour

Easy Steps about How to Copy PS3 Games Yourself – Secret Tips to Get PS3 Backup in 1 Hour

Easy Steps about How to Copy PS3 Games Yourself – Secret Tips to Get PS3 Backup in 1 Hour

As you really know that the Playstation 3 console has taken gaming to upper level. The advantage of PS3 is the breathtaking graphics and super fast processing power. With all high technology of the PS3, that push the PS3 game go to the number 1 of console game. So, there are many PS3 gamers around the world, and they have the top question about how to copy PS3 games. This question‘s occurred from the easy broken of PS3 games, because of the PS3 games are very expensive, and the original disk will be scratched day by day when you play it. And if the originals are scratched in the deep layer, you will lose it forever, and you might buy the same game twice. This is the reason why the PS3 gamers want to know how to copy PS3 games.

In the past, we didn’t have the software to copy PS3 games that have the guard on the originals, the copyright protection is designed to protect the PS3 games from the piracy. That effect to the legal gamers too, we cannot copy the PS3 games for private play in our house.

Today, the PS3 gamers have good news, there are 3-5 reliable copying software that are specific designed to crack PS3 games, and its work well for this application. Some of the popular copying software are “Copy That Game”, “Game Copy Wizard” and “HomebreWare”, that you can easily buy it from the internet.

Easy Steps about How to Copy PS3 Games yourself:

Arrange the necessary tools for this application, original PS3 games that you want to copy, blank DVDs or CDs, the computer that has the burner drive. Buy the PS3 copy software, in personally I recommend you to buy “Copy That Game” or “Game Copy Wizard” that are very popular from the PS3 gamers around the world. Install the copying program on your computer. Open the program, insert the original game and copy the game by following the introduction of the program. Take the original out, insert the blank disk and follow the introduction of the program. That’s finished and you already have the PS3 backup copy, you can play the PS3 games by using it instead of the originals.

I highly recommend you don’t use the free copying software which’s easily downloaded from internet, it’s very risky. And if you use it to crack the PS3 games protection, your originals may be destroyed permanently.

Finally, you already know how to copy PS3 games yourself and I would like to warn you don’t copy the games for selling, that’s illegal. You can use the PS3 backup copy for private playing, that’s legal.

Losing your favorite PS3 Game is very bad. However, if you have the backup disc, the original disc will be with you forever. You can take the backup of your favorite game disc with the How to Copy PS3 Games that is the reliable burning software you can use easily.
Visit: How to Copy Video Games Yourself.

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  • Solve puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations
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5 Responses to “Easy Steps about How to Copy PS3 Games Yourself – Secret Tips to Get PS3 Backup in 1 Hour”

  1. Kevin R. Haughn says:

    Review by Kevin R. Haughn for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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    Lego Star Wars was introduced a few years ago as a kid’s game (12 and under). I discovered it through my friend’s son, who was a 5 year-old Star Wars fan. At one point, he needed help with an area and asked me to guide him. So I took the controller and tried my best. After about a half hour, he asked if he could play again, but I told him that I was still “trying to figure out how to play this game.” (In actuality, it was an instant addiction.)

    What I learned about Lego Star Wars is that the two-player function is awesome, but only if you are already friends with your counterpart and/or they are a skilled gamer. If not, you will find yourself directing their every action (to help move the game along), and they might take exception to that.

    Anyway, if I may now review this particular rendition, Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga…

    The game is awesome. I put it on par with the classics (Legend of Zelda, the Super Mario games, Sonic the Hedgehog, etc.). That may sound like hyperbole, but let me assure you that Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga is the real deal. The fact that the current generation game consoles enable new features (like Wii’s remote control of the light sabers, guns, and Force) only bring this game from cult classic (kid’s and diehard Star Wars fan’s game) to popular classic (that everyone loves).

    Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga will take you approximately 40-50 hours to complete. (That is, to get 100% completion of the game.) And it won’t be 40-50 hours that you regret; even if you take a break from the game and come back to it in, say, 6 months, you will gladly find yourself playing the next 40 to 50 hours that you allot. (And I recommend coming back to it after a while – that way you don’t always remember where everything is in the game, thus maintaining some challenge. Also, like that cool song on your new CD – don’t play it out too fast, even if it is the best song ever!)

    Star Wars fans probably found this game first, but it was the Lego concept that makes this a classic game. I grew up with Legos, and Star Wars was pretty scary to me when it first came out. Combining the two did what one expected: offered a fantastic venue for humor.

    As you play along to the Star Wars theme and plots, the Lego style adds some of the funniest things you will have seen in a video game. I laughed out loud at some of the mini-movies in between the chapter stories. Also, the way that characters die… their Lego bodies fall apart! This really keeps the game tame for the younger set, but for us adults, it just adds that wonderful, simple, comic humor that we can appreciate.

    The Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga version is an addition to the Lego Star Wars series. In the beginning, they released Chapters 1-3 to coincide with the Chapter 3 movie release (marketing). LucasArts was already releasing their “grown-up” versions of a Star Wars game at the same time, so Lego Star Wars was decidedly their kid’s version.

    A strong market was found, however, among a wide range of ages, so the developers released Chapters 4-6 with more featuers so as to close out their video game series, and thus the Star Wars saga. Or did they…?

    The Complete Saga obviously combines the two previous versions, but also adds content. For example, new characters become available, as well as new levels, quests, and features. On the topic of the latter, the first version of Lego Star Wars (Chapters 1-3) had a relatively limited stud-collection/quest system. In the Complete Saga, these chapters are fleshed out (as in the later version – Chapters 4-6), and many more sequences are provided.

    In all, if you want a game for yourself and/or a game for your kids, Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga is where it’s at! It is easy enough to simply pick up and play, with really only 4 or 5 buttons to use (4 buttons if you only play the Story Mode). But if you are interested in taking the game beyond the Story Mode, you will find yourself having to manage your characters to know which situations call for which abilities (in the Free Play Mode). This means that the game reaches out to the kids and to the kids within us!

    In my experience, the younger kids (ages 12 and under) will likely only appreciate the Star Wars concepts and gameplay. Also, that sense of accomplishment as they complete the Story Mode (where they kind of know what to expect, thus keeping them thinking along). If your kid does not like Star Wars, the Legos concept will probably not redeem the value for them.

    For the older kids (ages 13 to 70), the Story Mode is way cool, but the Free Play is where we get to use our management skills! What awed me the most were the great and true renditions of the environments that were present in the movies. I always wanted to go to Endor, for example (not Northern California, by the way, but the make-believe location). Now, in this video game, I can guide characters in a wider use of the Endor location – not just the parts that were featured in the movie.

    And that is just one example… The Complete Saga has more levels in it, such as the sequence where Anakin and Obi Wan are onboard General Grievous’ ship. (And the deleted scene from the movie where Shak Ti is killed by General Grievous.) And there are still others…

    If you even WANT this experience to last only 40-50 hours, then I think you have rushed it, my friend! I highly recommend taking your time (when you are not up against the clock) to really explore all that is in this game, the Complete Saga. It goes so far above and beyond what we saw in the original two releases, and the game itself, as I stated at the beginning, is a true classic video game. The Complete Saga is the seminal classic incorporating the two prior versions and expanding upon them. (You may want to get one copy and console for yourself and one of each for the kids!) I recommend buying this for any console that you own.

  2. V. Hutson says:

    Review by V. Hutson for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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    When I read an earlier review that said the game didn’t use the Wii remote as a lightsaber I was disappointed and decided not to buy the game. However, we rented it a couple days ago and I was both surprised and very happy to find that you can swing the Wii remote and the characters on screen swing their lightsabers. You can also control the lightsaber by pressing the “B” button, which sometimes is easier.

    In a way I’m happy you don’t have to try and aim the Wii remote to shoot the blasters because I find pointing the Wii remote at an object on the screen to be the most challenging aspect of using the Wii remote.

    Overall, this is a very fun game that I can play with my son, and even though we already have earlier versions of all episodes, I’m considering buying this one for the Wii after we return the rental one.

    May the Force be with you!

  3. Kevin J. Loria says:

    Review by Kevin J. Loria for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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    If you haven’t played the original Star Wars LEGOs series (based on the Episodes I-III and IV-VI.) YOU WILL LOVE IT! Whether you just love LEGOs, Star Wars or if you’re a fan of both, it is sheer fun!. The settings are either terrific cartoon replicas of the lego sets or the movie ones. The sound and music FX is spot on and the story links are consistently funny tributes to both franchises. I find the animators’ ability to retell Lucas’ stories without ANY dialogue from ANY characters, remarkable. The game contains multiple chapters and subchapters easily breaking the movies into neat saving checkpoints, collecting LEGO studs for purchasing characters, extra features and special abilities. The replay options are large thanks to “Story Play” modes which unlock the chapters for later “Free Play” modes in which you can return to the adventures as the characters of your choosing or making with the “mix-n-matcher” in the Cantina.

    If you have played the original Star Wars LEGO series before, “The Complete Saga” is even worth replacing your copies the earlier separate releases. The Wii remote play is pretty cool, if somewhat limited. The only disappointment was discovering the “building” control motions didn’t make it into game play (check-out the controller instructions booklet for more). There are more secrets and levels to make it interesting for LEGO vets.

    The most notable treat that, in my humble opinion, makes the game easily worth it’s price is hidden in the bonus room: a game trailer for LEGO INDIANA JONES and it unlocks the INDY character for Star Wars Free Play! I can’t wait for the Summer release!

  4. Tim Martin says:

    Review by Tim Martin for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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    This is a new edition of the previous Star Wars Lego games. They have been repackaged and some extras have been added. The biggest difference is the improvement in graphics and continuity. You can play the game by yourself, with a partner or on-line. And, after you have completed everything, you can do it all in one fell swoop! That is what the game claims, I haven’t reached that point yet!

    I was introduced to the Star Wars Lego series with the last installment, Star Wars Lego II: The Original Trilogy and I must admit I was a bit disappointed the first time I played this game. There is a significant difference between the difficulty of the games as well as the playability. But, once I realized that it was unreasonable to expect the entire set to be 2007 X-Box 360 quality, I started having a lot of fun.

    Now, I should add that my daughter has loved this game from day one. She had played some of the older games at her friend’s and was extremely excited to get the game (she made me pre-order it!)

    Short and sweet: the game is a lot of fun. It is not too difficult, but that doesn’t really matter. There are so many hidden items and very funny scenes that the game is a joy to play. You don’t find yourself laughing out loud too often playing video games, but you will be in this one. Storm Troopers in speedos, enough said……

    The game is good for children and adults. This is also a game you can play with your children. The two player mode works very well. The two player mode is also good for helping children (and adults) understand the concepts of cooperation and sharing—a definite plus in the world of gaming! There isn’t anything too bad in any of the games. Characters explode into a pile of legos and you can shoot buildings apart—that is about it on the violence scale. It is definitely a fun game and you will not be disappointed!

  5. Julie Fey says:

    Review by Julie Fey for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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    The reviews here are excellent but I just wanted to add this for any parents of younger kids looking to buy a game that the adults can play too (especially those whose last video game system has asteroids or the original Donkey Kong- you know who you are). This is it- $50 is a lot to pay for the under 8 crowd and the Wii games, much less the Lego Star Wars is never on sale. Our boys, 5 and 6, will spend hours (if they weren’t stopped) playing with each other. It’s simple enough that they can figure out how to move through the levels but complex enough that my husband and HiS brother (gen X) still spent hours playing. It teaches teamwork, problem solving, and is non-violent or crude. The lego guys just fall to pieces is a non-threatening entertaining sort of way when they are “killed” and the “money” collected are the stud (single) lego pieces. They also get Jedi points for making good (read ethical) decisions instead of whacking each other with light sabers every chance they get (won’t allude to which team learned this the hard way).

    The Lego Star Wars is also much more fun than the wii sports (included with the wii) or the wii play (the game you bought because all the rest of the additional controllers are sold out). It’s also much more child friendly than most of the games made specifically for little kids (which no one else in your family will play).

    Hope this help :)

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