Happy to Play Copied PS3 Games – Copying PS3 Games, Burn and Backup PS3
Are you hopeless for copying PS3 games? A lot of PS3 games tried to copy PS3 games by Nero program but they didn’t succeed because every Playstation 3 games have the protection. However, it’s not impossible to make PS3 backup copies and play copied PS3 games.
To get started with copying PS3 games, you will need to take out the protection first. But, is this possible?
How to break the PS3 game protection?
A lot of gamers said that it’s impossible to start copying any of your Playstation 3 games. But, is this real? Well, it’s a well known fact that everyone can copy Playstation 3 games but it cannot be copied by using general burning program, you can easily make copied PS3 games with a game copying software that will break the protection on PS3 games. So, you have to get a copying software first.
In my experience, I would like to recommend you to select one of 4 programs, such are “Copy That Game”, “Game Copy Wizard”, “HomebreWare” and “Easy Backup Wizard”. These 4 programs are very popular on “Clickbank” website that has money-back guaranty policy if you don’t satisfy on them.
How for copying PS3 games with these 4 program?
You can create copied PS3 games easily by 3 steps (after you already installed the PS3 copying program)
Grab your original game, and get it into your computer driver. Once that’s done you simply load the game with copying program. It will crack the protection, make an ISO files from the original. You only have to burn the ISO files to a blank DVD (or CD) with a normal DVD burner.
Finish, it’s very easy, right? This is how easy it can be. It is possible to copy, backup or burn your PS3 games. The only thing that you need to get in order to do this is to select one copying software that you like, don’t wait till the next scratch occurs on your original, click here to buy a software and start to make copied PS3 games now, its cost’s just .99 and you will happy with the copying PS3 games.
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 make the backup of your favorite game disc with the How to Copy PS3 Games Yourself, that is the reliable copy software you can use easily.
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Street Fighter IV
- 3D environments and characters. Traditional 2D Street Fighter six-button gameplay. Amazing locations never seen before in a Street Fighter game.
- Classic Street Fighter characters re-imagined for a new generation of gamers, including the original cast of Street Fighter II.
- New brawlers: female super-spy Crimson Viper, lucha libre wrestler El Fuerte, mixed martial artist Abel and more!
- New special moves that go beyond any Street Fighter fan¿s wildest imagination, including Focus Attacks, Super Combos, and the revenge-fueled Ultra Combo system.
- New gameplay elements provide challenges for both newcomers as well as the most seasoned Street Fighter pro.
Street Fighter IV brings the legendary fighting series back to its roots by taking the beloved fighting moves and techniques of the original Street Fighter II, and infusing them with Capcom¿s latest advancements in next generation technology to create a truly extraordinary experience that will re-introduce the world to the time-honored art of virtual martial arts. Everything that made the legendary Street Fighter II a hit in the arcades, living rooms and dormitories across the globe has been b
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Review by T. Soatthiamroong for Street Fighter IV
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If you are intermediate or elite players and love SF II and good at it, then go for it. You can skip my review.
BUT if you are casual players, like me, and you didn’t plan on training hard, please read my review and think carefully before buying this game.
Pros:
- Graphics and animations are top-notch.
- If you like SF II, this one goes back to the old formula and add some new tweaks into the battle system.
Cons:
- If you were forced to stick with only a few characters like Ryu or Ken back in your SF II days, that situation is coming back. Ryu, Ken, Sakura are easy enough to master all the moves. Others are useable (means casual players would be able to do some moves, but not all). But for many of them, most of the special moves are impossible for casual players to pull off effectively in the heat of the battle (ie. Vega). And the Ultimate move of some characters (ie. Akuma, Chun Li) are nightmares.
- If you couldn’t use the special moves well enough, then casual players might end up with just a few useable character from 25 of them (or half of them, with some practices and a sore left thumb). And you wouldn’t stand a chance even against Medium opponents on Arcade mode with the characters you can’t use well. Let alone going online to be a sand-bag for those elite players. And $[...] for a game that you could only having fun with less than half of the character rosters, it’s the money not very well spent.
- Controls can be too sensitive for casual players to do even some basic moves. For example, a split-second longer can turn command ‘UP’ into ‘UP UP’. When you hold left and then quickly press right, if your left thumb is not precisely hit the RIGHT directional pad, you’d end up with ‘DOWN+RIGHT’ or ‘UP+RIGHT’ instead of ‘RIGHT’. All these ridiculous sensitivity issues can really be annoying and ruin your moves.
- Practice mode doesn’t help much. You can practice with the dummy, but there’s no advice or video to show you the timing or even what the moves should look like. You’re on your own. All the moves and combos must be done respectively, no skipping. If you get stuck with any move, you can’t advance to the next.
This I’m not sure if I’m right or wrong, and it’s not pro or con. But the difficulty level seems to be set higher. Medium level can be tough. Even on Easiest, computer can still put up a fight.
In conclusion:
I give this game 3.5 stars. Casual player might want to think hard before paying a full price.
I’m trying not to be nitpicking here. I like the characters and moves. But as a casual player who likes to enjoy ALL, or at least, most of special and ultimate moves of EVERY characters after some amount of trials, without losing my head and my left thumb, I find this game quite frustrating. For me, Marvel VS Capcom, Capcom VS SNK, or Guilty Gear are a lot more fun.
However, elite players may find this game fun and challenging and give it 5 stars, and they’re not wrong either.
Someday it might go down to $[...], when that happens, everybody should pick this game up just for the sake of its phenominal graphics alone. But for now, rent it first, see if you’re up to the challenge.
Review by mr. reviewer for Street Fighter IV
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This game is a ton of fun. However, should you want to play with the extra characters in the upcoming, revamped Super Street Fighter IV, you might want to think about holding off on your purchase for a while. Super will NOT be a DLC add-on but a new disc-based version, so you’ll have to re-buy the game to get Super. Further, Super will probably launch at below the standard $59.99. Food for thought….Fight!!
Review by MikeyDangerous for Street Fighter IV
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The local game is amazing, great graphics, and the fun fast Street Fighter gameplay that we all love. The problems start when you go online. Unless you’re ready to study the millisecond timing of moves, combos, counters, and weaknesses of every player, then don’t bother, because there are too many people out there with waaaay too much time on their hands who will kill you every time and suck all of the fun out of the game.
Review by Supreme Warrior for Street Fighter IV
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In my opinion, this is not only the best Street Fighter game but it is perhaps the best Capcom fighting game ever made and that is saying a lot because Capcom has probably made more fighting games than any other video game company (SNK is an exception). I think that this game is better than Street Fighter 2 because it improves on it in every way. It has 3D backgrounds and characters and 2D gameplay. You even have lots of spoken character diologue which is missing from any other street fighter game that I’ve ever played. I like the addition of EX Special moves which are actually pretty easy to pull off. Super combos are nothing new but the Ultra combos look very cool and powerful; this is one of the greatest new features that the game offers. The many different game modes are interesting, especially the versus mode. Versus Mode is a one player friendly mode because you don’t need two people to play the mode. You can actually pick who you want to fight against at any time just like in Soul Calibur 4 versus mode. This is great for when you get tired of playing the arcade mode, don’t have anybody to play with, or simply don’t want to play it because of the final boss Seth. He can become a major headache and he is very cheap but still an interesting boss. He actually gets a lot harder if you manage to beat him in a round. In the next round after you beat him he has a whole new more powerful moves list so anybody playing against him better be careful. The Trial mode can also be hard because many of the moves that you have to do are hard to pull off with the standard controller. Custom configuration is a great thing that was added to this game and it makes some moves easier to do. Street Fighter 3, Street Fighter Alpha games, Marvel vs. Capcom games and Capcom vs. SNK games have nothing on SF4 either. This is defenantly one of the best fighting games of the current consoles.
Review by N. Durham for Street Fighter IV
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Of all the defining video games that I grew up playing, the one that bears the most relevance to me is Street Fighter II. It’s what introduced me to fighting games, as well as many others, and still defines what 2-D fighting is today. All these years later, Capcom unleashes Street Fighter IV, which combines all the old school elements you know and love with a glossy, next-gen look and feel; and the end result is one of the absolute best fighting games on the market right now. Very accessible yet deep and complex, Street Fighter IV brings back all twelve warriors from Street Fighter II, and throws in six new ones as well, including a powerful end boss. The first thing you’ll notice when powering up the game is that there is some seriously stylish animation and absolutely gorgeous, flowing graphics. In fact, for a 2-D game, the overall presentation is a pure work of art in itself that looks and plays better than most current 3-D fighters. The single-player mode is fun, but the real meat and potatoes of Street Fighter IV lie in the online multiplayer modes, even if it is occasionally laggy. There’s also unlockable fan favorite fighters like Akuma, Sakura, Cammy, and even Dan; all of which combines to offer a ton of replay value. All in all, Street Fighter IV is a pure blast that you will enjoy for a good, long time; and is right now the best current fighting game on the market, and it wholeheartedly deserves your attention whether you’re a longtime fan of the long running series or a newcomer.