subject: Game Copy Software For Xbox Games [print this page] If you own an Xbox 360 gaming system you wil be aware of the fun it could bring, however you'll also be aware that it can be expensive to own especially when you want to update your game library or buy the same games as your friends to play them online.
So with all this expected cost, what occurs once you scratch one of your discs (and lets face it, these disks aren't bomb proof), or it is damaged by sunlight? Go back to the shop and exchange it? Nope. Send it to the manufacturer for a new disk? Nope, can't do that either. Fork out again for a game you have already paid for once? Seems a bit unfair. Is there another way?
The one true solution is to make use of Xbox game copy software to create a backup version of your video games when you purchase them. This way if the backup version gets scratched, you'll still have your original game in a safe place to make another copy and carry on. With all the press about piracy this solution sounds illegal. Is it?
Well, actually, using XBOX game copy software is not illegal. Plenty of countries will let the original disc buyer make use of the game copier software for Xbox as long as they're fully aware of the law against piracy, they still have the original disk and are only using XBOX game copy software for personal use. So with no legal issues (so long as you dont do anything stupid like sell copied games to your friends) the only remaining factor is the ease at which this can be done.
With the brand new game copier software accessible you will not have to open up your gaming system to put in a mod chip, and it's simple enough to use so you don't have to be a technical genius.