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The Full Game Copy Wizard review

This Game Copy {Wizard} review will detail the benefits and virtues of this new programme, which lets you copy games from virtually any system out there, new or old, and make flawless backups. We’ll break down its functions and capacities, as well as its value to the casual and hardcore gamer.

The very first thing we spotted about gamecopywizard was the tiny, manageable size of their duplicating software. The most recent version of their proprietary game copying software is version 2.3, and the whole download clocks in at just under 2MB. Other developers should take heed of this…bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better. Of all of the game copying software we’ve tested, this Game Copy {Wizard} review introduced us to the tiniest and most stable programme of them all, while still keeping all of the features found in other copying programs.

Before we go further in-depth into the software itself, let’s look into some of the other areas of significance for this Game Copy Wizard review. As well as the software, we got a bonus product with our order, Advanced Console Tricks. We're not sure the book is worth the supposed $30 they claim it is, but it's a pleasant tiny addition nevertheless. We weren't especially impressed with the writing on the internet site, as regardless of the small amount of writing on the site, they continue to managed to diffuse it with shoddily written and grammatically wrong writing. This isn't of great seriousness, but showed a dearth of professionalism.

Finally, we tested out the website's consumer service by making contact with them with a question (not a question we needed the solution to mind you, simply as a means to test out their quality of service). Their reply was received within 12 hours, and was personally fitted to us and not a universal reply. We were impressed with the knowledge of their purchaser service staff, and their eagerness to go into extreme detail to help out their clients.

Back to the software itself. We began by testing its compatibility with a large range of systems. We copied the Sega Saturn game Glowing Silvergun, followed by the PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid. After this we moved up to the next generation of hardware, copying the Xbox’s Radiance, the Nintendo Gamecube‘s Zelda: Twilight Princess, and the PlayStation 2′s Dynasty Soldiers 5. Lastly we progressed on to the existing generation hardware, making copies of the Wii’s Wii Sports, the Xbox 360′s Lost Odyssey, and the PlayStation 3′s Metal Gear Solid 4.

The copying process was smooth no matter the system or game copied, and we experienced no technical difficulties, which was a pleasant change of pace from similar programs. Next we sat down to play our copied games. No matter the game or system, we were comprehensively impressed with the results. A fair deal of duplicating software has difficulty with animated sequences and audio, but our copies ran flawlessly, with nary a hitch.

Our last goal for this Game Copy {Wizard} review was to test out its ability to copy PC games, which also gave us a chance to appraise the software’s inbuilt copy protection busting capabilities. Again, we walked away impressed with the results. We copied the PC game Spore, which uses the sinister SecuROM copy protection. Gamecopywizard sliced thru it and copied Spore without any issues, no patches required.

We walked away from our Game Copy {Wizard} review thoroughly impressed with the software. It’s backed by some great customer support, free software updates, and even includes a nice bonus. We advocate the software to all game players.

The creator of this article is Adam Finer, he's a computer geek and he know all about the way to back up games, read is full Game Copy Wizard today.

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